The S.F. Contemporary Jewish Museum will close for a year starting this summer for major renovations and upgrades. The museum aims to enhance visitor experience and update its facilities. It plans to reopen in mid-2025.
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Officials have called off the planned immigration surge for the entire San Francisco Bay Area, citing logistical challenges and community concerns. The decision impacts federal resettlement efforts across the region.
Here are the ‘incredible friends’ who persuaded Trump against sending troops to San Francisco. Influential allies reportedly urged caution, steering the former president away from a military response to protests, The Independent reports.
Network World highlights top network and data center events for 2025 and 2026, featuring key conferences and expos where industry leaders will showcase cutting-edge technologies and trends shaping the future of connectivity.
California leaders are resisting President Trump’s threats to deploy ICE and the National Guard to San Francisco, emphasizing the city’s sanctuary policies and opposing federal immigration enforcement efforts.
Gap’s viral collaboration with Katseye has shattered engagement records, captivating audiences nationwide. The San Francisco Chronicle reports this unexpected partnership is redefining fashion marketing success.
Archived: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reports that ERO San Francisco successfully removed a wanted fugitive to Mexico, reinforcing cross-border law enforcement cooperation in immigration enforcement efforts.
Asylum-seekers face an average wait of 4½ years for hearings, a delay compounded by fears of ICE arrests at courthouses, raising concerns over access to justice and safety in the immigration process.
S.F. Fleet Week 2023 returns with thrilling Blue Angels air shows and a lineup of naval events across San Francisco. From Oct. 4-8, enjoy aerial acrobatics, ship tours, and family-friendly activities throughout the city.
San Francisco protesters gathered in solidarity with ongoing ICE demonstrations in Los Angeles, calling for immigration reform. The rally led to 60 arrests as tensions escalated, NBC Bay Area reports.
Protesters gathered outside Scale AI’s San Francisco offices, denouncing the company’s role in AI militarization. Demonstrators call for ethical use of technology amid growing concerns over autonomous weapons.
San Francisco is set to open its first-ever drag school, offering classes on performance, makeup, and costume design. The initiative aims to nurture local talent and celebrate drag culture in the city.
Across the US, “No Kings” protests have erupted, capturing widespread attention. Striking images from The Guardian highlight the movement’s scale and passion, showcasing demonstrators demanding justice and systemic change.
Former President Trump stated he does not require a formal declaration of war to authorize strikes on Venezuela, saying, “We’re just gonna kill people.” The remarks sparked intense debate over executive war powers.
Burning Man rebounds as storms clear, welcoming sun and smooth travel. Attendees embrace vibrant festivities amid improved conditions, marking a resilient return to the iconic Nevada desert event.
A San Francisco police officer shot a man armed with an edged weapon along Highway 101. The incident prompted a swift response, with authorities investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
The largest dim sum restaurant in the U.S. has opened in the Bay Area, offering an extensive menu and authentic flavors. San Francisco’s dim sum scene just got a major upgrade, attracting food lovers from across the region.
The father of a homicide victim at Burning Man has called for justice, urging authorities to intensify their investigation. The case, still unsolved, has heightened concerns over festival safety. Authorities have vowed to act swiftly.
San Francisco Chronicle reporters uncovered a nationwide surge in deadly police chases, revealing systemic risks and prompting calls for reform. Their in-depth investigation highlights urgent public safety concerns.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom criticized ABC for canceling Jimmy Kimmel’s show following remarks about Charlie Kirk, calling the network “spineless.” The controversy highlights tensions over free speech and media responses.


















