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.
Author: Noah Rodriguez
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.
The world’s largest sports retailer is set to close its San Francisco and Emeryville stores, marking another pandemic-related loss for local retail. The move highlights ongoing challenges in the region’s retail sector.