Hundreds gathered in San Francisco to mark the third year of the war in Ukraine, calling for peace and support. The rally highlighted ongoing international concerns amid continued conflict.
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The San Francisco school board voted to paint over murals depicting slavery and violence, sparking debate over history, art, and community impact. The decision aims to address concerns about trauma and educational environment.
San Francisco crime rates saw drastic changes during the pandemic, with shifts in both violent and property crimes. New charts from the San Francisco Chronicle reveal current trends and what residents can expect moving forward.
San Francisco’s crime trends in 2024 show a nuanced picture compared to national patterns. While violent crime remains elevated, property crimes have dipped, contrasting with increases seen in many U.S. cities, according to recent data.
Photos from SFist capture the vibrant Chinese New Year Parade in San Francisco, celebrating the Year of the Dragon. The event featured colorful floats, traditional lion dances, and enthusiastic crowds honoring cultural heritage.
Filipino American History Month in San Francisco shines with vibrant art exhibits, foodie events, and live music, celebrating the rich culture and contributions of Filipino Americans throughout October.
MLB’s X account faced backlash after a post celebrating Barry Bonds amid controversy. Critics on Awful Announcing condemned the tweet, sparking debate over Bonds’ legacy and the league’s messaging.
Thursday Night Football features the Los Angeles Rams facing the San Francisco 49ers tonight. Catch live coverage, streaming options, and kickoff times on Yahoo Sports to stay updated on this NFC West showdown.
San Francisco has officially banned facial-recognition technology, citing privacy and civil liberties concerns. The move aims to prevent potential abuses and set a precedent for other cities nationwide.
The San Francisco 49ers dominated the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday Night Football, showcasing a powerful rushing attack. Key highlights included multiple long runs and a strong defensive performance, sealing a decisive victory.
The San Francisco Giants have a unique opportunity to excel in pitching this season, potentially solidifying their standing in the NL West. Enhanced bullpen depth and emerging starters could make them a serious title contender.
San Francisco’s school board voted to rename 44 schools, removing names like Washington and Lincoln in a contentious move aimed at addressing racial and social justice concerns, sparking intense public debate.
The oldest craft brewery in the United States is closing its doors after 127 years. Known for its rich heritage and iconic brews, the historic brewery’s shutdown marks the end of an era in American craft beer.
The Grateful Dead celebrate their 60th anniversary with a series of special shows planned in San Francisco. Fans can expect iconic performances and tributes to the legendary band’s enduring legacy.
UCSF School of Medicine stands at the forefront of medical education and research. Renowned for innovation and patient care, it shapes future healthcare leaders with cutting-edge training and groundbreaking discoveries.
Charts from the San Francisco Chronicle reveal how California’s crime trends compare with national patterns, highlighting shifts in violent and property crimes across the state relative to the rest of the U.S.
The San Francisco school board voted to keep controversial George Washington murals on display, sparking debate over their historical context and artistic value. The decision highlights ongoing tensions around public art and history.
Both Oakland and San Francisco school districts are under federal investigation over allegations of antisemitism. The probe seeks to address concerns about discrimination and promote inclusive environments for all students.
Thrillist unveils “23 Things You Have to Do in SF This Year,” highlighting must-visit spots, unique events, and local favorites that promise an unforgettable San Francisco experience in 2024.
Greater Boston, San Francisco Bay, and San Diego lead as top life sciences markets, according to Business Facilities Magazine. These hubs excel in innovation, talent, and investment, driving growth in biotech and pharma sectors.