Three key 49ers missed the first practice ahead of the divisional playoff round, raising concerns about their availability. The team remains hopeful but cautious as they prepare for a crucial postseason matchup.
TechRepublic highlights the top tech conferences to attend in 2026, featuring events focused on AI, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and innovation. Key gatherings promise insights, networking, and industry trends shaping the future.
Bay Area leaders and protesters condemned President Trump’s threats against Venezuela as unconstitutional, urging peaceful diplomacy. Demonstrations in San Francisco highlighted widespread regional opposition to military action.
The U.S. Department of Education, under a Trump-era directive, is considering delisting architecture as a professional degree. The move could impact accreditation and licensure nationwide, sparking industry concern.
At JPM26 Day 2, companies detailed near-term revenue targets and outlined strategic long-term business goals, highlighting innovation and growth plans amid evolving market dynamics, BioSpace reports.
The New York Times introduces a special San Francisco 49ers edition of Connections: Sports Edition, challenging fans to link NFL-themed clues. This interactive puzzle celebrates the iconic team’s legacy in a fresh, engaging format.
Kristin Juszczyk stunned fans by dramatically tearing up a 49ers coat, creating a bold new playoff outfit. Her daring fashion move for the postseason has quickly become a viral sensation.
Fanatics, known for sports merchandise, is expanding into entertainment with a new studio. The move aims to create original content featuring icons like Tom Brady and Olympic stars, blending sports and media for fans worldwide.
FOX 8 News reports the top 50 school districts in America for 2025, highlighting excellence in academics, facilities, and community support. These districts set new standards for quality education nationwide.
California’s unemployment rate climbed to 5.5%, the highest nationwide, driven by tech sector layoffs. Industry struggles have intensified job losses, with experts describing the situation as “brutal out there,” reports the San Francisco Chronicle.
For the first time since 1963, San Francisco’s iconic Turkey Bowl won’t take place this Thanksgiving. Organizers cite logistical challenges and rising costs as key reasons for the annual high school football tradition’s pause.
Survey reveals California’s 5 must-see destinations for 2026, featuring iconic spots and hidden gems. From coastal escapes to desert adventures, The Desert Sun highlights where travelers should visit next year.
San Francisco has filed lawsuits against 10 companies that produce ultraprocessed foods, alleging deceptive marketing and health risks. The move aims to hold corporations accountable for contributing to public health issues.
The “Full House” property boasts a fascinating—and bizarre—history, from its quirky architectural quirks to unexpected past owners. House Beautiful delves into the curious tales behind this iconic residence.
Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, protects vital wetland habitats. It serves as a critical sanctuary for migratory birds and endangered species in the Bay Area.
A massive power outage has swept through San Francisco, leaving thousands without electricity. Authorities are investigating the cause, with restoration efforts underway. Updates to follow as the situation develops.
Experts weigh in on the upcoming 49ers vs. Eagles matchup, highlighting key players and strategies. Predictions vary, but most agree it will be a tightly contested game with playoff implications. Stay tuned for live updates.
Power has been restored for approximately 110,000 San Francisco customers following a widespread outage, utility officials confirmed. Efforts continue to address remaining issues and prevent future disruptions.
Media Advisory: The U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle will sail into San Francisco Bay on Wednesday, June 25. This rare ride-in event offers a unique opportunity to witness the historic tall ship in action.
Ex-congressman John Burton, a towering figure in California politics and influential Democrat, has died at 92. Known for his progressive legacy, Burton shaped state and national policies for decades.



















