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Bay Area arts groups vow to fight back after the Trump administration’s cuts to the National Endowment for the Arts. Leaders emphasize resilience and community support to sustain local cultural programs.
San Francisco teachers have ended their strike after reaching a landmark agreement with city officials. The deal addresses pay and working conditions, marking a monumental moment for education in the city.
Several US cities, including New York, Chicago, and San Francisco, have joined Los Angeles in protesting recent immigration raids. Officials condemn the actions, calling for humane immigration policies and community protection.
Mahjong nights are rapidly gaining popularity among young adults in San Francisco, drawing vibrant crowds to local bars and restaurants. The traditional Chinese game has become a trendy social activity blending culture with nightlife.
The Greek Presidential Guard, known as the Evzones, will make a historic debut in San Francisco during the 2026 events, showcasing their iconic uniforms and traditional military drill, as reported by Greek City Times.
San Francisco Fleet Week 2024 kicks off with the awe-inspiring Blue Angels air show, ship tours, and family-friendly events from October 4-8. Visitors can experience thrilling aerial displays and explore naval vessels docked along the Embarcadero.
As Nancy Pelosi prepares to step down from her San Francisco congressional seat, a diverse group of candidates is emerging. The race highlights shifting local dynamics and rising progressive voices aiming to succeed the long-time incumbent.
Stephen Curry addressed controversial rumors surrounding Jonathan Kuminga amid the Warriors’ disappointing exit. The star guard labeled the speculation “ridiculous,” emphasizing team unity and focusing on future growth.
Zara Irshad returns to the San Francisco Chronicle as arts and entertainment reporter. Bringing fresh insight and experience, she will cover the vibrant cultural scene, offering readers in-depth stories and reviews.
The SFUSD teachers strike persists as both sides face ongoing disputes. District officials have returned to the negotiating table in efforts to reach a resolution and end the disruption impacting students and families.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr confirmed disappointing news regarding 12-time NBA All-Star Stephen Curry’s injury in the team’s latest update, raising concerns about his availability for upcoming games.
The Sex Pistols have canceled their 2025 North American tour after guitarist Steve Jones suffered a wrist injury. The punk legends postponed dates as Jones begins recovery. Fans await rescheduled shows.
San Francisco Bay Area faces heightened immigration enforcement amid new crackdown efforts. Authorities ramp up raids and detentions, sparking community concern and calls for legal support. Details continue to develop.
San Francisco 49ers defensive end underwent surgery after being shot in the ankle in San Francisco. The team confirmed the incident and is monitoring his condition closely. Further updates expected.
Suspected AI band Velvet Sundown has rapidly gained traction, reaching 550K Spotify listeners within weeks. The San Francisco Chronicle highlights the group’s mysterious rise amid growing interest in AI-generated music.
San Francisco officials have threatened legal action if former President Trump deploys the National Guard to the city. The move comes amid ongoing tensions over federal intervention in local matters.
Turning Point has announced a last-minute change to the viewing options for the “All American Halftime Show.” Fans should check 11Alive.com for updated broadcast details and streaming information.
NBC Bay Area highlights Super Bowl events including fan festivals, concerts, tailgates, and watch parties. Fans can enjoy diverse activities across the region, making game day an exciting community celebration.
Phoenix joins San Antonio, Orlando, Las Vegas, and San Francisco in driving a $3 trillion US tourism boom. This surge supports millions of jobs across cruises, airlines, travel, trade, and hospitality sectors, says Travel And Tour World.



















