A surfer was tossed into the air by a shark during an attack off the coast of California, authorities reported. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about shark encounters in popular surfing areas.
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Three key 49ers missed the first practice ahead of the divisional playoff round, raising concerns about their availability. The team remains hopeful but cautious as they prepare for a crucial postseason matchup.
TechRepublic highlights the top tech conferences to attend in 2026, featuring events focused on AI, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and innovation. Key gatherings promise insights, networking, and industry trends shaping the future.
San Francisco celebrates the 2014 World Series champion Giants with a massive parade downtown. Fans filled the streets, honoring the team’s third title in five years and lauding their remarkable season and resilience.
Winter Walk returns to San Francisco, lighting up the city with vibrant displays and festive activities. The annual event promises a brighter, more dazzling experience for residents and visitors alike.
A U.S. teacher stabbed while vacationing in Italy has returned home to her family, described as “a miracle” by loved ones. She is recovering after the life-threatening attack, as authorities investigate the incident.
A Texas teacher stabbed while vacationing in Italy has returned safely to her family in the US. Authorities call her survival “a miracle” after the stabbing incident during her trip. The community welcomes her home.
Revealed – The top US insurtech unicorns are reshaping insurance with cutting-edge technology and rapid growth. This exclusive list highlights industry disruptors driving innovation and investment in the sector.
San Francisco faces a dire economic downturn, echoing New York’s post-9/11 struggles, as reported by thestreet.com. The city’s “doom loop” raises urgent concerns for recovery and stability ahead.
Customs and Border Protection agents are deploying to Alameda’s Coast Guard Island to bolster maritime security. The move aims to enhance border enforcement and response capabilities in the San Francisco Bay area.
San Francisco leaders have firmly rejected President Trump’s threat to deploy the National Guard amid protests. City officials emphasize local control and vow to protect residents’ rights, underscoring tensions between federal and city authorities.
AI country singer Breaking Rust tops Billboard with ‘Walk My Walk,’ making history as the first virtual artist to achieve No. 1. The San Francisco Chronicle highlights this groundbreaking moment in music.
San Francisco power crews have restored electricity after a major outage, but approximately 22,000 residents remain without power. Authorities continue efforts to resolve lingering issues and urge caution.
In “Harris’s Early Career: Prosecutor by Day, Boldface Name by Night,” The New York Times explores Kamala Harris’s rise from a dedicated prosecutor to a prominent political figure, highlighting her impact on law and media spotlight.
Vanessa Labi has joined the San Francisco Chronicle as assistant arts and entertainment editor. She brings extensive experience in cultural journalism, enhancing the Chronicle’s coverage of the vibrant arts scene.
UCs vs Ivy League: Are California universities a better investment? The San Francisco Chronicle examines costs, outcomes, and opportunities to determine if UC schools offer greater value than elite East Coast counterparts.
San Francisco celebrates Filipino American History Month, highlighting the rich cultural heritage and contributions of Filipino Americans to the city. Events and programs are featured throughout October on SF.gov.
Greg Flynn, a Bay Area entrepreneur, has built a reputation as a franchise powerhouse. Through strategic investments and hands-on leadership, he transformed multiple brands into thriving regional franchises, driving significant local economic growth.
The 2025 MLB draft saw teams making strategic moves in the first 32 picks. USA Today breaks down the grades, highlighting standout selections and surprising misses as franchises build for the future.
California gears up for a vibrant April 2025, featuring music festivals, food fairs, and outdoor adventures. Visitors can explore diverse events across the state, from San Francisco to Los Angeles.



















