San Francisco office leasing surged 63% in response to soaring AI demand, signaling a robust rebound in commercial real estate as tech firms expand physical workspaces, according to The Business Journals.
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In a rare move, the National Guard was deployed to San Francisco amid unrest. Time Magazine highlights how Trump’s recent proposal diverges sharply from previous Guard deployments, altering the role and scope of military involvement.
A US city plans to require stores in high-crime areas to remain open late and allow shoppers to sue if denied entry. The controversial move aims to boost safety and accountability amid rising violence.
San Francisco DA criticized Elon Musk for his response to a local stabbing death, calling it insensitive. The DA urged public figures to approach such tragedies with care and responsibility. (NBC News)
The Navy’s decision to rename a ship honoring gay rights icon Harvey Milk has sparked outrage, with advocates calling it a setback for LGBTQ+ recognition and civil rights progress.
Murphy USA and AtoB have launched a new fuel card designed to better serve small businesses, offering streamlined payments and enhanced tracking. The card aims to simplify fuel management and reduce operational costs.
A San Francisco gallery owner has been charged after spraying a homeless woman with pepper spray, an incident caught on video that sparked outrage and renewed debate over the city’s approach to homelessness.
The Greek Presidential Guard, known as the Evzones, will make a historic debut in San Francisco during the 2026 events, showcasing their iconic uniforms and traditional military drill, as reported by Greek City Times.
The Sex Pistols have canceled their 2025 North American tour after guitarist Steve Jones suffered a wrist injury. The punk legends postponed dates as Jones begins recovery. Fans await rescheduled shows.
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Keion White was shot following a reported altercation involving rapper Lil Baby, sources confirm. Authorities are investigating the incident, with White expected to recover. More details to follow.
San Francisco 49ers defensive end underwent surgery after being shot in the ankle in San Francisco. The team confirmed the incident and is monitoring his condition closely. Further updates expected.
Half of the world’s largest companies plan to reduce office space, with U.S. cities facing the steepest impact. The shift signals ongoing changes in work habits post-pandemic, affecting urban economies and real estate markets.
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.
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.


















