USA Today’s curated collection captures the most striking moments from Super Bowl LIV, showcasing the Chiefs’ triumph over the 49ers with powerful images that highlight the game’s intensity, key plays, and emotional celebrations.
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Nima Momeni has been identified as the man accused of killing Cash App founder Bob Lee. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the fatal shooting that shocked the tech and finance communities.
“Portals of the Past,” featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, explores hidden historical sites across the city. This compelling series uncovers forgotten landmarks, offering readers a glimpse into San Francisco’s rich and layered history.
San Francisco’s school board voted to rename 44 schools, including Abraham Lincoln and George Washington High Schools, as part of efforts to address historical injustices and promote inclusivity, sparking public debate.
The Daily Business Briefing: April 6, 2023 – The Week covers key market shifts, corporate earnings, and global economic updates shaping today’s financial landscape. Stay informed with the latest business headlines and insights.
The largest aircraft in the world was spotted flying over the US, drawing attention nationwide. Experts say it’s conducting test flights and cargo missions, showcasing advancements in aerospace technology.
A US man has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of an elderly Asian man, marking a significant moment in accountability amid concerns over rising hate crimes. The Guardian reports.
Bad Bunny is set to headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, joining a legendary lineup of past performers. USA Today reviews every star to light up the stage in Super Bowl history.
The San Francisco 49ers have shown interest in quarterback Mac Jones, reportedly attracting attention from the New England Patriots. This potential move could reshape the team’s quarterback dynamics ahead of the season.
San Francisco’s 2026 event calendar is set, with confirmed dates for iconic gatherings like Bay To Breakers and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. Fans can mark their calendars for a year of vibrant music and community festivities.
PV CellTech USA 2026, set in San Francisco, will spotlight the latest in U.S. photovoltaic manufacturing. The conference promises key news, industry stats, and innovations shaping America’s solar future.
San Francisco emerges as the top U.S. city for immigrants, praised for its diverse communities, robust support programs, and economic opportunities, according to a recent sfexaminer.com report.
As Jauan Jennings approaches free agency in 2026, the 49ers face a key decision on his contract. Experts suggest a mid-tier deal reflecting his consistent contributions and potential growth within the team’s evolving offense.
Undrafted free agent praises 49ers position coach as “the best in the business,” highlighting the impact of expert coaching on player development. The rave review underscores the 49ers’ strong coaching reputation.
In Los Angeles and San Francisco, schools have officially reopened, yet many classrooms remain nearly empty as students and families continue to weigh concerns about COVID-19 and remote learning options, posing new challenges for educators.
A gas explosion in the San Francisco Bay Area injured at least six people, officials report. Emergency responders are on the scene, with investigations underway to determine the cause. No fatalities have been confirmed.
A California school board voted to paint over a George Washington mural, sparking controversy. Educators urge preservation, citing its historical and artistic value, while opponents argue the imagery is outdated.
A 3.1 magnitude earthquake rattled the San Francisco South Bay Area today, causing minor tremors but no reported injuries or damage. Residents felt the brief shaking as authorities continue to monitor seismic activity.
Nexstar Media Group’s FOX40 operates key television stations in the Western U.S., delivering local news and entertainment to diverse audiences with a focus on community engagement and regional coverage.
Robert Lopez showcased the vibrant sounds of Atabaque drums and Candomblé rhythms in a captivating SF Weekly event, highlighting Afro-Brazilian culture through powerful live performance and storytelling.



















