San Francisco politician faces recall following public backlash over the Great Highway closure. Critics argue the shutdown disrupted traffic and local businesses, fueling a heated political debate in the city.
Author: Ethan Riley
San Francisco’s oldest toy store has closed its doors amid rising crime and drug issues plaguing the downtown area. The iconic retailer cited safety concerns and declining foot traffic as key factors.
The San Francisco Giants face the Washington Nationals in a highly anticipated MLB matchup. Catch the live stream, TV channel details, start time, and latest odds for the game, exclusively on USA Today.
Imperial College London is launching a new hub to boost Transatlantic tech collaboration. The initiative aims to foster innovation, strengthen research ties, and accelerate tech advancements between the UK and the US.
Silicon Valley’s “Nerd Reich” refers to the growing influence of tech insiders in the U.S. government. Critics warn this tech-savvy elite could reshape policy with a Silicon Valley mindset, raising concerns over democracy and accountability.
In a 2023 New York Times report, China’s leader used pandas, ping-pong, and promises of profit to attract U.S. CEOs, highlighting a strategic push to strengthen economic ties amid global tensions.
Eryen Korath’s Neblinas del Pacífico premieres in 2025, blending Colombia’s mangrove sounds with the USA’s marimba rhythms. This SF Weekly feature highlights the groundbreaking cultural fusion in this world debut.
The article explores the 10 biggest entertainment companies globally, highlighting industry giants like Disney, Netflix, and Warner Bros. It details their market influence, revenue streams, and strategic growth in a dynamic sector.
San Francisco has reached a settlement with U.S. News over disputed rankings. The agreement resolves allegations of biased practices, aiming to improve transparency and fairness in future evaluations.
San Francisco business owners and residents are sounding the alarm over a surging drug and crime crisis, describing the situation as a “zombie apocalypse” and “dystopia,” as the city’s safety concerns intensify.
Final team lineups for the Laver Cup San Francisco 2025 have been announced, featuring top tennis stars from Team Europe and Team World. The highly anticipated event promises intense competition and thrilling matches.
New data on ICE arrests reveals trends in immigration enforcement but leaves key details unclear. The San Francisco Chronicle examines what the numbers show—and what they omit—about the agency’s impact and targets.
California’s Prop 47, aimed at reducing prison overcrowding by reclassifying certain crimes, has been linked to a rise in shoplifting, thefts, and other criminal activity across the state, according to Fox News reports.
Former President Trump urged deploying the National Guard to more US cities to combat rising crime. However, recent statistics show a decline in violent crime, challenging his claims, reports The Independent.
San Francisco’s 2023 reparations program aims to address decades of displacement and economic inequality among Black residents. Can financial compensation reverse the city’s steep demographic shift? The experiment is underway.
A Texas teacher stabbed while vacationing in Italy has returned safely to her family in the US. Described as “a miracle,” her recovery brings relief and gratitude after the harrowing attack abroad.
A travel warning has been issued for millions on the West Coast due to severe weather and wildfire risks, urging residents and visitors to exercise caution and stay updated on evolving conditions.
Creation Entertainment is reviving regional Star Trek conventions, kicking off in San Francisco this weekend. Chicago follows this fall, marking a major return for fans to celebrate the iconic franchise.
Billionaire and former eBay CEO Meg Whitman is reportedly backing President Biden’s initiatives in Kenya, marking a significant private sector investment in US-Africa relations, Bloomberg reveals.
California Gov. Newsom claims crime rates are higher in Republican-led cities amid San Francisco residents suing over drug policies they blame for worsening the city’s crisis, spotlighting ongoing political and social tensions.


















