The San Francisco 49ers face the Seattle Seahawks in Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season. Catch the live stream, TV channel details, start time, and latest betting odds for this fierce NFC West showdown on Niners Wire.
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San Francisco police are seeking public assistance in locating an 18-year-old woman missing since Halloween. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward to aid the ongoing investigation.
San Francisco’s Chinatown faces economic strain and social stigma amid coronavirus fears, despite no confirmed cases. Local businesses report sharp declines as residents grapple with misinformation and anxiety.
The San Francisco Giants have dismissed manager Bob Melvin, ending his tenure with the team. The decision comes amid ongoing struggles, as the organization looks to shift direction for the remainder of the season.
KQED’s guide to the San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade details key parade routes, event times, and cultural festivities, helping visitors plan their experience of this vibrant, longstanding celebration in the city’s Chinatown.
Coyotes have been spotted paddling across the deep waters of San Francisco Bay, navigating to a remote island. Experts believe these unexpected swimmers are adapting to urban encroachment, highlighting wildlife resilience.
A California music festival faces a serious health scare as a fungal outbreak linked to the event raises concerns of severe infections. Authorities warn attendees, urging vigilance. “It’s no joke,” officials say.
U.S. men’s soccer arrives in the Bay Area amid familiar turmoil, grappling with internal challenges and fan unrest. As the Gold Cup approaches, questions loom: Can the team unify and deliver on the field?
San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan responded to Robert Saleh’s recent remarks about the Jacksonville Jaguars, emphasizing respect and competition. Shanahan highlighted the importance of focus as the NFL season progresses.
San Francisco crime is experiencing a remarkable shift, with recent data showing a significant decline in key offenses. The San Francisco Chronicle reports this rare trend as city officials seek to sustain public safety improvements.
Activists condemned Trump’s recent immigration raids, labeling them a “publicity stunt” marketed as “entertainment.” Critics argue the operations prioritize spectacle over humane enforcement, fueling outrage and division.
Anti-Asian hate crimes in San Francisco surged 567%, sparking outrage as a lawsuit accuses the district attorney of failing to adequately address the rise. The case urges stronger action amid growing community concerns.
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Patrick Bailey delivered an electrifying inside-the-park walk-off home run, securing a thrilling victory for the Giants. The rare feat stunned fans and sealed a memorable win, highlighted in USA Today’s coverage.
A mob in San Francisco attacked ICE agents during an operation, with one suspect—wearing a keffiyeh—charged for threatening to stab an officer and endangering his family, authorities report.
“The Revolt Against Homelessness,” featured in The Atlantic, explores rising grassroots movements challenging systemic neglect. Activists demand urgent policy changes to address the growing crisis nationwide.
San Francisco has become the largest U.S. city to officially back a ceasefire in Gaza, urging an end to violence and calling for humanitarian aid, marking a significant shift in local government response to the conflict.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars received unexpected good news from the West Coast as a key player cleared protocols ahead of their crucial matchup, boosting the team’s playoff hopes, reports Sports Illustrated.
California leads the nation with the most Fortune 500 companies, followed by Texas and New York. These states remain key hubs for corporate headquarters, driving economic growth and innovation across the U.S.


















