Bob Weir, guitarist and founding member of the Grateful Dead, will be honored with an open funeral service in San Francisco. Fans and friends are invited to pay tribute to the legendary musician. Details are forthcoming.
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The New York Times introduces a special San Francisco 49ers edition of Connections: Sports Edition, challenging fans to link NFL-themed clues. This interactive puzzle celebrates the iconic team’s legacy in a fresh, engaging format.
Survey reveals California’s 5 must-see destinations for 2026, featuring iconic spots and hidden gems. From coastal escapes to desert adventures, The Desert Sun highlights where travelers should visit next year.
Media Advisory: The U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle will sail into San Francisco Bay on Wednesday, June 25. This rare ride-in event offers a unique opportunity to witness the historic tall ship in action.
Politics is reshaping history education across the U.S., as new laws and curricula debates spark conflicts over how the past is taught. Educators face mounting pressure amid polarized perspectives, impacting classrooms nationwide.
San Francisco gears up for New Year’s Eve 2026 with vibrant fireworks at the Embarcadero, live music, and cultural events. Indian Eagle highlights top spots to welcome the new year in the City by the Bay.
California braces for a legal battle as the Trump administration intensifies efforts to restrict gender-affirming care. The clash underscores deep divisions over transgender healthcare policies nationwide.
Back-to-School: Discover top French language schools in the Bay Area. From immersive programs to community classes, Frenchly highlights the best spots to learn French this season. Perfect for all ages!
Lowell High School’s student diversity ranks below many elite public high schools nationwide, reflecting ongoing challenges in achieving balanced representation despite San Francisco’s multicultural backdrop, data reveals.
The Bauble Bar returns to Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco, bringing its signature chic jewelry pop-up experience back to the luxury hotel’s lobby. Shoppers can explore exclusive collections through spring.
Journey USA is set to perform live at the Fox Theatre in Redwood City on Saturday, April 25th. Fans can expect classic hits and electrifying energy in this highly anticipated concert. Tickets are on sale now.
The Colts faced a tough night against the 49ers, showcasing flashes of promise but ultimately crumbling under pressure. Key mistakes and missed opportunities defined a hard-fought loss in a game full of highs and lows.
Kevin Bianchi has been featured in San Francisco Business Times’ “People on The Move” for his recent leadership role. His impact on local business growth underscores his rising influence in the Bay Area’s corporate scene.
The San Francisco 49ers face potential game relocations due to new COVID-19 restrictions in Santa Clara County, impacting scheduling and logistics as local health guidelines tighten to curb the virus.
Olivia Rodrigo closed out her U.S. tour with a dynamic performance at San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. The final show captivated fans, showcasing her powerful vocals and emotional hits. Photos capture the memorable night.
SF music firm Empire invests in a new waterfront domes entertainment complex, aiming to boost the city’s live event scene. The innovative venue promises immersive experiences and economic growth, per the San Francisco Examiner.
The San Francisco 49ers face the Tennessee Titans in Week 15, with odds favoring the Niners. Key betting trends highlight strong home performance and quarterback dynamics. Experts advise cautious optimism for bettors.
A Peruvian woman detained by ICE in San Francisco was released following a judge’s ruling. The decision highlights ongoing legal challenges surrounding immigration enforcement. CBS News will continue to follow updates.
A Bay Area city has been named the best place to raise a family in the U.S., surpassing San Francisco and San Jose. The ranking highlights its strong schools, safety, and family-friendly amenities, according to a recent San Francisco Chronicle report.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned that San Francisco is in “worse shape” than New York City amid a growing exodus of residents and businesses, highlighting ongoing economic and social challenges.



















