San Francisco Fleet Week saw smaller crowds this year as the famed Blue Angels were grounded due to budget cuts. Despite the reduced attendance, the event featured exciting aerial displays and veteran tributes.
Author: Olivia Williams
The San Francisco Chronicle’s Bay Area Halloween 2025 guide highlights artfully eerie events and fun activities across the region. From haunted tours to spooky art exhibits, discover thrilling ways to celebrate the season.
Protests are planned across the San Francisco Bay Area this Saturday to oppose Trump’s military parade and ICE raids. Demonstrators aim to challenge policies viewed as provocative and unjust. Coverage by ABC7 San Francisco.
San Francisco DA addresses rising safety concerns as new data reveals a nationwide increase in hate crimes. The office emphasizes community vigilance and enhanced measures to protect vulnerable populations.
An investment bank challenges claims that a crime epidemic is driving retail store closures in cities like San Francisco, suggesting the issue is overstated. The analysis calls for a nuanced view of urban retail trends.
S.F. Fleet Week 2023 returns with thrilling Blue Angels air shows and a lineup of naval events across San Francisco. From Oct. 4-8, enjoy aerial acrobatics, ship tours, and family-friendly activities throughout the city.
San Francisco Fleet Week organizers are preparing contingency plans amid fears of a federal shutdown. The annual event, celebrating military service, could face funding delays impacting schedules and participation.
Decathlon announced it will close its two US stores this year, shifting focus to bolstering online sales. The move aims to streamline operations amid evolving consumer shopping habits.
The Atlanta Falcons face the San Francisco 49ers in a pivotal NFL Week 7 clash. Experts weigh in on predictions, key picks, and betting odds as both teams aim to boost their playoff hopes.
President Trump has retreated from plans to deploy federal troops to San Francisco for an immigration crackdown. The decision follows local opposition and legal challenges, marking a setback for the administration’s enforcement efforts.
Four people, including two children, were found dead in a San Francisco home in what authorities are calling a “suspicious” incident. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the deaths.
Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA is reportedly planning a rival Super Bowl halftime show, aiming to counter mainstream performances with a conservative-themed event, sources tell the San Francisco Chronicle.
A landmark water dispute before the Supreme Court has sparked unusual alliances between rival states and environmental groups, highlighting the high stakes of resource management in an era of climate stress.
Massive crowds gathered around YouTuber IShowSpeed in San Francisco on Day 29 of his 24/7 IRL stream, drawing widespread attention and traffic disruptions across the city. Coverage continues on ABC7 San Francisco.
President Trump is considering federal intervention in San Francisco to address rising crime rates. The move aims to bolster local law enforcement efforts and curb escalating criminal activity in the city.
Elon Musk has called for US troops to be deployed in San Francisco to combat the city’s drug crisis. The move aims to address rising overdoses and violence, sparking debate over militarizing local law enforcement.
San Francisco’s mandatory composting laws are transforming food waste into profit by diverting organic materials from landfills to compost facilities, fostering sustainability while boosting the local green economy, reports azcentral.com and The Arizona Republic.
Sylvia Mak has been named to San Francisco Business Times’ “People on The Move,” highlighting her recent leadership role in the city’s tech sector. Mak’s strategic vision is set to drive innovation and growth.
Spirit Airlines is exiting the Bay Area entirely following its recent bankruptcy filing. The budget carrier will cease all operations in the region, impacting travelers who relied on its low-cost flights.
San Francisco’s much-anticipated public toilet has finally opened, sparking relief among residents. Contrary to earlier reports, the facility cost far less than the $1.7 million initially claimed, easing public concerns over expenses.

















