In 2019, former President Trump threatened to issue San Francisco an environmental violation, blaming the city’s homelessness crisis for pollution and health hazards. The city faced criticism over public sanitation and encampments.
Author: Isabella Rossi
Dead & Company’s latest concert will be screened in select IMAX theaters nationwide. Fans can experience the iconic jam band’s live performance on the big screen. See USA Today for the full list of locations.
California ranks among the top U.S. states in the latest U.S. News & World Report Best States Rankings, recognized for its economy and innovation, though challenges in affordability and infrastructure impact its overall position.
The San Francisco Giants face the Oakland Athletics on May 18. Catch the live stream, TV channel details, start time, and latest odds for this key MLB matchup, brought to you by USA Today. Stay tuned for updates.
California’s high-speed rail project, initially hailed as a transformative infrastructure feat, has faced spiraling costs, delays, and political hurdles, casting doubt on its completion and reshaping public trust in ambitious transit plans.
Outsider Daniel Lurie has defeated incumbent London Breed in the San Francisco mayoral race, marking a significant political upset. Voters favored Lurie’s fresh approach over Breed’s established tenure.
Following a chaotic night marked by multiple arrests, protesters are planning further demonstrations against ICE in San Francisco. Authorities brace for continued unrest as tensions remain high in the city.
A naval ship named after LGBTQ+ icon Harvey Milk is set for a controversial name change, sparking debate. Several other vessels honoring historic figures may also face renaming in the coming months.
Bay Area educators express concern over Donald Trump’s proposal to dismantle the Department of Education, warning it could disrupt funding and support for local schools. The community vows to advocate for continued education resources.
“No Kings” protests are set to take place across the Bay Area, aiming to challenge systemic inequalities and promote social justice. Organizers urge peaceful participation and community solidarity. Coverage continues on CBS News.
In the debate over early algebra education, parents are gaining influence, challenging schools to adjust curricula. The Wall Street Journal reports growing parental pressure to delay or modify complex math instruction for younger students.
A new pedestrian bridge in San Francisco, unveiled in 2011, carries a surprising detail: it was manufactured in China. The project highlights growing global ties in infrastructure development, sparking local debate.
Slain tech mogul Bob Lee had recently left San Francisco, citing rising crime as a key reason, a close friend revealed. Lee’s death has shocked the tech community and intensified concerns over city safety.
San Francisco’s $1.7 million public toilet remains unfinished years after construction began, highlighting challenges in city infrastructure projects. Delays stall a much-needed facility for residents and visitors alike.
San Francisco 49ers star Ricky Pearsall was shot in the chest during an attempted robbery, authorities report. Pearsall is receiving medical treatment, with investigations ongoing into the incident.
The San Francisco 49ers schedule is set, with A to Z Sports predicting a strong season ahead. After last year’s Super Bowl run, expectations are high as the team aims to avoid a hangover and secure playoff success.
San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh must avoid a critical personnel error this season: over-relying on injured key defenders. Maintaining lineup health is vital to sustaining the team’s defensive dominance.
U.S. News & World Report highlights the 20 medical schools with the lowest acceptance rates, showcasing the most competitive programs nationwide. This short list serves as a crucial guide for aspiring med students.
Former San Francisco 49ers owner Eddie DeBartolo Jr. has received a full pardon from Donald Trump. The move clears DeBartolo’s record in connection with a 1998 corruption case.
A kindergarten teacher has filed a lawsuit against Oakland Unified after being fired for refusing to use a student’s preferred pronouns. The case highlights ongoing tensions over gender identity and educational policies.

















