Schools nationwide are closing or delaying reopening as COVID-19 cases surge, disrupting education plans and raising concerns about virus spread in communities. Authorities emphasize safety amid rising infection rates.
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Police have reportedly linked a woman to a crime using DNA collected from her rape kit, highlighting ongoing debates about consent and privacy in forensic investigations. The case raises critical ethical questions.
Faced with a national shortage of early childhood educators, one city is launching innovative training programs and incentives to attract and retain teachers, aiming to improve care quality and support working families.
The Drew School’s Sam Cuddeback III Assembly Wing now features a stunning vertical garden, showcasing sustainable design by Greenroofs.com. This living wall promotes eco-awareness while beautifying the campus environment.
United Airlines’ business class aims to ease travel stress to the U.S., offering enhanced comfort and service amid heightened tensions. AFR explores whether the premium experience helps passengers navigating Trump-era uncertainties.
The San Francisco Chronicle presents a 1969 timeline, highlighting key events that marked a turbulent year of social upheaval and transformation, signaling major shifts in culture, politics, and civil rights across America.
The 49ers vs Seahawks clash promises high stakes in a fierce NFC rivalry. Both teams face pressure to perform, making this matchup a “Be Careful What You Wish For” scenario for fans and players alike.
For the first time since 1963, San Francisco’s iconic Turkey Bowl won’t take place this Thanksgiving. Organizers cite logistical challenges and rising costs as key reasons for the annual high school football tradition’s pause.
The “Full House” property boasts a fascinating—and bizarre—history, from its quirky architectural quirks to unexpected past owners. House Beautiful delves into the curious tales behind this iconic residence.
San Francisco makes history with the nation’s first drag laureate, celebrating LGBTQ+ artistry and culture. The new honor highlights the city’s commitment to diversity and inclusion in the arts.
thestreet.com reveals the most fun cities in the U.S. to live or visit, highlighting vibrant culture, entertainment, and nightlife. Top picks offer dynamic experiences for residents and tourists alike, redefining urban enjoyment.
A shooting at Phillip and Sala Burton Academic School left one student injured, police confirmed. Authorities have taken another student into custody. Investigation is ongoing. More updates to follow.
A group of men disrupted a Drag Queen Story Hour event in California, raising concerns of a possible hate crime. Authorities are investigating the incident amid growing tensions over LGBTQ+ community events.
Business Insider ranks the top 10 happiest cities in the US, highlighting factors like community well-being, job satisfaction, and quality of life. Discover which cities lead the nation in happiness and why they stand out.
The US Navy faces allegations of a cover-up involving the release of dangerous plutonium in San Francisco. Concerns grow over potential health risks and transparency amid rising public outcry.
Fourteen major corporations have scaled back or withdrawn sponsorship of LGBTQ+ Pride events, sparking debate on corporate support for the community amid shifting social and economic priorities.
Former President Trump has added San Francisco to his list of cities where he wants to deploy troops, citing concerns over rising crime and unrest. The move signals escalating tensions over urban law enforcement strategies.
Better Magazine highlights the 18 biggest annual charity galas that draw global stars and significant donations. These high-profile events not only raise millions but also spotlight vital causes worldwide.
San Francisco 49ers assistant coach Katie Sowers made history as the NFL’s first openly LGBTQ coach. Her groundbreaking role marks a significant step toward inclusivity in professional football, as reported by OutSports.
San Francisco will resume most businesses as it moves into the orange tier, lifting many COVID-19 restrictions. The move aims to boost the local economy while maintaining health protocols, officials announced.



















