The U.S. Department of Education, under a Trump-era directive, is considering delisting architecture as a professional degree. The move could impact accreditation and licensure nationwide, sparking industry concern.
Author: Olivia Williams
Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, protects vital wetland habitats. It serves as a critical sanctuary for migratory birds and endangered species in the Bay Area.
Nintendo has launched its new My Mario product line in the U.S., featuring exclusive merchandise inspired by the iconic franchise. The collection aims to offer fans fresh ways to celebrate their favorite plumber.
CNN’s special report, “The Seventies: The Decade’s Worst Killers,” examines the most notorious murderers of the 1970s, revealing chilling details about their crimes and the era’s impact on criminal justice.
The Eagles and 49ers face off in a crucial playoff clash, with two key matchups—offensive line vs. pass rush and quarterback mobility—that will likely decide the game’s outcome, analysts say.
Experts weigh in on the lasting impact of protests like No Kings, highlighting their role in shaping public discourse and influencing policy. Despite changing tactics, such movements remain vital in pushing social change.
San Francisco has unveiled a major renovation project backed by federal funding, aiming to revitalize key infrastructure and boost local economy. The initiative received coverage in Macau Business, highlighting its international relevance.
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Injuries were reported as protesters clashed with federal agents in the San Francisco Bay Area, escalating tensions during ongoing demonstrations. Authorities are investigating the confrontations that unfolded in multiple locations.
Protesters chained themselves to the entrance of ICE offices in San Francisco, demanding an end to immigration enforcement policies. The demonstration highlighted ongoing tensions over federal immigration actions.
The San Francisco 49ers face critical matchups as they vie for the NFC West title. With key wins and tiebreakers in play, their playoff path hinges on upcoming games and divisional standings.
One stat reveals just how dominant 49ers linebacker Dee Winters has been this season: his league-leading tackle rate underlines his impact on defense, solidifying his role as a key playmaker for San Francisco.
San Francisco schools are embracing meditation to boost student well-being and academic performance. NBC News reports on how mindfulness practices are transforming classrooms and fostering a calmer, more focused learning environment.
San Francisco has launched its first bus rapid transit (BRT) system, aiming to enhance public transit speed and reliability. The new service promises reduced commute times and improved urban mobility.
Red Sox president Sam Kennedy aims to recover value after the Rafael Devers trade fell through. The team is exploring alternative moves to bolster the roster ahead of the deadline, striving to minimize the fallout.
A 3.0 magnitude aftershock struck the Bay Area early Monday, following an earlier earthquake that rattled the region. No damages or injuries have been reported, authorities say.
San Francisco plans free concerts in downtown to boost local culture and economy. The initiative aims to provide diverse live music experiences while supporting small businesses and community engagement. Details on schedule and safety measures are forthcoming.
The S.F. Board of Supervisors has established the Music and Entertainment Venue Recovery Fund, aimed at supporting local venues impacted by the pandemic, ensuring the city’s cultural scene can rebound and thrive.
Chinese investors have increasingly acquired K-12 private schools in the U.S., raising concerns over educational influence and national security, according to the Center for Immigration Studies.
Live events in 2021 saw Bay Area stars shine as H.E.R.’s festival showcased local talent, while Metallica delivered an intimate San Francisco performance. Both marked a vibrant return to live music in the region.



















