Spirit Airlines is exiting the Bay Area entirely following its recent bankruptcy filing. The budget carrier will cease all operations in the region, impacting travelers who relied on its low-cost flights.
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The San Francisco Examiner presents the Women’s World Cup Village in Golden Gate Park, celebrating the tournament with live screenings, fan zones, and cultural events. Join the community to cheer on teams and enjoy vibrant festivities.
San Francisco’s international students who joined pro-Palestinian protests face potential deportation, raising concerns about freedom of speech and immigration consequences, reports ABC7 San Francisco.
A San Francisco group has crafted quilts to protest proposed federal cuts to HIV programs. The intricate quilts highlight the community’s resilience and aim to raise awareness about the potential impact on vital services.
Moe Staiano’s “Music for Eight Guitars (The Parting Gift)” premieres in San Francisco, 2025. The innovative composition showcases intricate guitar harmonies, marking a bold addition to contemporary American music.
San Francisco has reached a settlement with U.S. News over disputed rankings. The agreement resolves allegations of biased practices, aiming to improve transparency and fairness in future evaluations.
Nearly 200 rallies erupted across 34 states, including San Francisco, as protesters united to oppose the Trump administration’s policies. Demonstrators voiced strong dissent in a nationwide call to action.
Bain & Company is hosting a series of recruiting events aimed at attracting top talent. These sessions offer insights into the firm’s culture, case interviews, and networking opportunities for aspiring consultants.
Final team lineups for the Laver Cup San Francisco 2025 have been announced, featuring top tennis stars from Team Europe and Team World. The highly anticipated event promises intense competition and thrilling matches.
New data on ICE arrests reveals trends in immigration enforcement but leaves key details unclear. The San Francisco Chronicle examines what the numbers show—and what they omit—about the agency’s impact and targets.
San Francisco Chronicle, Ugly Duckling Films, and Sony Music Entertainment collaborate on “The Doodler,” an investigative podcast exploring the chilling story of a 1970s San Francisco serial killer targeting the LGBTQ+ community.
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.
Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk urged supporters to post bail for Paul Pelosi’s attacker, questioning why the assailant remains jailed. The controversial remarks sparked widespread debate online. (Video) – Yahoo
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 Arizona Diamondbacks prepare to face an unexpected Giants pitcher in their upcoming game. The surprise starter could shake up the lineup and impact the matchup’s dynamics, keeping fans and analysts on edge.
Bridgeport has been ranked among the top 5 most cultured cities in the U.S., according to a recent study. The city’s vibrant arts scene and diverse cultural offerings contributed to this prestigious recognition.
The Buccaneers vs. 49ers game has been rescheduled to a new kickoff time to attract a larger audience. The move aims to maximize viewership for the high-profile NFL matchup, according to Sports Illustrated.
San Francisco built the nation’s largest pool in its coldest neighborhood, aiming to create a landmark attraction. However, the project faced unexpected challenges and public backlash, ultimately leading to its downfall.
Dewey Cox, the legendary fictional rock icon from film, is stepping off the screen and onto the live stage. Fans can now experience his iconic hits and electrifying persona in a dynamic concert setting.
Fred Warner has transformed the 49ers defense into a dominant unit this season. His leadership, instinctive playmaking, and sideline communication have elevated the team’s performance, surprising fans and analysts alike.
















