Cardinal alum and former NFL quarterback Trent Edwards returns to Palo Alto to call Stanford football’s opening night game against TCU, bringing expert insight and hometown pride to the broadcast.
Author: William Green
The San Francisco System has long shaped U.S.-Japan-China relations, balancing postwar order and regional security. This article explores its historical roots, current challenges, and future prospects in Asia-Pacific diplomacy.
The December shows of “Dear San Francisco” have been canceled due to COVID-19 concerns, organizers announced. Fans are advised to stay tuned for rescheduling updates as health and safety remain a priority.
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner was carted off the field after suffering a gruesome ankle injury during their game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, raising concerns about his availability moving forward.
Discover San Francisco’s hidden fall gems, from breathtaking Golden Gate views to vibrant harvest festivals and scenic trails. Experience California’s autumn beauty like never before in this must-visit travel guide.
Giants’ ace Justin Verlander enters free agency with high demand expected. Despite recent injuries, his elite track record and veteran presence should attract multiple suitors seeking rotation stability.
Nordstrom Local has launched its first San Francisco location, offering a new retail concept focused on styling, returns, and personal service without traditional inventory. The move marks Nordstrom’s expansion in urban markets.
The U.S. Department of Education has abruptly paused grant funding for programs aiding English learners and migrant students, raising concerns over support for vulnerable student populations. KQED reports on the impact and response.
San Francisco voters ousted Mayor Ed Lee in a historic recall election, highlighting deep tensions at the intersection of tech influence, political power, and racial dynamics in the city’s leadership.
Germany-based AI firm relocates its U.S. headquarters from San Francisco to North Texas, citing strategic growth and access to a skilled talent pool. The move positions the company closer to key clients and innovation hubs.
Dozens of criminal defendants in California have been released due to a legal technicality, sparking concerns over the state’s struggling justice system. Critics say this loophole undermines public safety and accountability.
The San Francisco Bay Area experienced a 3.7 magnitude earthquake early Tuesday, causing minor shaking but no reported injuries or significant damage, according to local authorities and CBS News.
US News has released its rankings of the top public high schools in California. The Sacramento Bee highlights the 10 best, showcasing schools with outstanding academics, college readiness, and student success.
Drug addicts are driving a surge in violent crime across San Francisco, experts warn. The city faces escalating violence linked to substance abuse, straining law enforcement and public safety efforts, Fox News reports.
Veteran infielder Jake Lamb has signed a minor league contract with the San Francisco Giants, aiming to revive his MLB career. The Huskies Wire reports Lamb’s experience could bolster the Giants’ depth.
Inside San Francisco’s Presidio National Park, usually bustling with visitors, an eerie silence now prevails. This unexpected calm offers a rare glimpse into the park’s natural beauty and historic sites without the usual crowds.
The Cleveland Browns have emerged as a clear trade destination for the San Francisco 49ers’ disgruntled wide receiver, amid growing tensions and trade rumors. Both teams are reportedly in discussions to finalize a potential deal.
A wealthy outsider unseated San Francisco’s incumbent mayor, raising questions about Boston’s political landscape. Could a similar disruption reshape local leadership in the Hub? The Boston Globe explores the possibilities.
A San Francisco teacher was robbed and beaten while vacationing in Italy, authorities report. The incident occurred in a popular tourist area, raising concerns about safety for travelers abroad. Investigations are ongoing.
Protesters at the APEC summit in San Francisco voiced a wide range of grievances, from labor rights to environmental concerns, reflecting diverse opposition to global economic policies, Reuters reports.
















