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.
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The Colts faced a tough night against the 49ers, showcasing flashes of promise but ultimately crumbling under pressure. Key mistakes and missed opportunities defined a hard-fought loss in a game full of highs and lows.
A shark sighting off a Florida beach prompted officials to close the area after a swimmer went missing. Lifeguards continue searching as authorities urge caution. Beachgoers are advised to stay clear until further notice.
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.
A major power outage in San Francisco plunged 130,000 residents into darkness, causing chaos as self-driving cars stalled in the middle of streets, disrupting traffic and daily life, the New York Post reports.
President Trump has backed off plans to deploy a surge of federal agents to San Francisco following discussions with the city’s mayor, according to AP News. The decision comes amid ongoing debates over federal intervention in local law enforcement.
Business Insider ranked the 10 most fun cities in the US, highlighting vibrant nightlife, cultural attractions, and unique local experiences. From bustling New York to lively Austin, these cities promise nonstop excitement for visitors and residents alike.
Sports Illustrated offers three bold predictions for the Colts’ Monday Night Football clash against the 49ers, highlighting key player performances and potential game-changing moments that could shape the season’s trajectory.
San Francisco 49ers head coach Robert Saleh made surprising remarks about the team’s run defense, acknowledging unexpected struggles despite offseason improvements. His candid comments signal a renewed focus ahead.
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.
Four San Francisco 49ers players have appeared on the Week 16 injury report, raising concerns ahead of key matchups. Coaches will monitor their status closely as the postseason approaches.
San Francisco has filed lawsuits against major food companies, targeting ultra-processed products linked to health risks. The city aims to hold manufacturers accountable for contributing to chronic diseases.
The Tenderloin district in San Francisco evolved into the city’s hub for hotels, entertainment, and vice throughout the 20th century, shaped by urban development, social dynamics, and nightlife demand, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
New York joins Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Chicago, and more in 2026’s top US travel destinations. Explore adventure, culture, and hidden gems for unforgettable experiences.
The Seattle Mariners have lost their 27-year-old free agent catcher to the San Diego Padres. The move bolsters the Padres’ lineup while leaving the Mariners to seek alternatives behind the plate.
Olivia Rodrigo closed out her U.S. tour with a dynamic performance at San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. The final show captivated fans, showcasing her powerful vocals and emotional hits. Photos capture the memorable night.
Agweek explores the cautious approach farmers take when considering change, emphasizing the need to “kick the tires” before adopting new practices or technology to ensure sustainability and profitability in agriculture.
SF music firm Empire invests in a new waterfront domes entertainment complex, aiming to boost the city’s live event scene. The innovative venue promises immersive experiences and economic growth, per the San Francisco Examiner.
The Seattle Mariners have lost 26-year-old pitcher Jake Thompson to the San Francisco Giants in free agency. The move strengthens the Giants’ rotation as the Mariners face a key pitching void.
San Francisco has filed a landmark lawsuit likening ultra-processed food companies to “big tobacco,” accusing them of deceptive marketing and contributing to public health crises. The case marks a bold legal challenge in food regulation.



















