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The Giants have partnered with Lucky Strike Entertainment, merging sports and entertainment in a unique collaboration. This alliance aims to enhance fan experiences through bowling events and exclusive promotions, Sports Illustrated reports.
ICE confirms the suspect in a San Francisco stabbing is a Venezuelan criminal illegal alien who entered the U.S. under Biden administration’s ‘catch-and-release’ policies, raising renewed debate on border security.
Modular developer R2 Building reveals a new mid-rise project in Oakland, shifting from high-rise ambitions. The move highlights a strategic focus on scalable urban development, aligning with local zoning and market demands.
Glen Kuiper will call the San Francisco Giants’ spring contest against Team USA on radio, Barrett Media reports. Kuiper’s return marks a notable moment as the Giants engage in preseason action.
Nancy Pelosi, a prominent American politician, has served as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, making history as the first woman to hold the role. Her leadership has significantly shaped legislative priorities.
April in the U.S. buzzes with excitement from the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival to the Boston Marathon. TravelPulse highlights these top events, offering travelers vibrant experiences across the country this spring.
Qantas unveils “The Complete Business Travellers’ Guide to San Francisco,” offering key insights on top hotels, dining, and transport options. The guide aims to streamline trips for busy professionals visiting the tech hub.
San Francisco’s dramatic drop in crime has coincided with a notable decline in public resistance to surveillance measures. The shift raises questions about privacy and safety in the city’s evolving landscape.
A man reportedly hurled an incendiary device at the San Francisco home of ChatGPT CEO Sam Altman. Authorities are investigating the incident, but no injuries or major damage have been reported.
Democrats have criticized ICE for arresting two individuals at San Francisco airport, labeling the action as heavy-handed. The incident has reignited debates over immigration enforcement and local jurisdiction.
Federal officials confirmed a crackdown at San Francisco International Airport, part of a broader immigration enforcement operation. Details remain limited as authorities continue processing detainees.
A magnitude 4.0 earthquake struck near Santa Rosa early Friday, according to the US Geological Survey. No immediate reports of damage or injuries have been confirmed. Residents felt light shaking. Authorities continue to monitor.
RB Isaac Guerendo’s tenure with the 49ers appears fleeting as the team weighs his inconsistent performance and roster depth. With mounting pressure, Guerendo is on borrowed time to prove his value.
Asylum-seekers face uncertainty as the U.S. initiates deportations to unspecified countries. Advocates warn this move leaves vulnerable migrants stranded in legal limbo, raising humanitarian and legal concerns.
San Francisco Giants’ ace Logan Webb expresses his excitement about teaming up with Aaron Judge for Team USA in the upcoming World Baseball Classic. The collaboration promises a strong roster for the international tournament.
Bay Area’s Alysa Liu ended a decade-long U.S. women’s gold medal drought, becoming a symbol of joy and resilience. Her historic win marks a new era for American figure skating, celebrated widely in the San Francisco community.
San Francisco’s Abraham Lincoln High School is on a list of schools proposed for renaming amid debates over historical figures. However, officials emphasize that no final decision has been made.
“Make Iran Great Again”: A recent San Francisco counter-protest challenged mainstream narratives, spotlighting diverse Iranian voices advocating reform and pride amid ongoing political tensions. The San Francisco Standard reports.
Violent clashes erupted outside the San Francisco immigration court during a protest, but organizers say the unrest won’t deter their movement. Authorities continue investigations as tensions remain high.



















