Many tech workers in San Francisco are turning to local politics as a new side hustle, leveraging their skills to influence city policies and community issues amid rising housing and economic challenges, NBC News reports.
Videos from Katy Perry’s San Francisco concert captured a mid-air prop malfunction during her performance. The unexpected incident briefly disrupted the show but the pop star quickly regained composure and continued.
BestColleges.com highlights all 15 colleges in San Francisco, offering a comprehensive guide to the city’s top educational institutions. The list covers diverse programs and key details to help prospective students make informed choices.
Former President Trump urged deploying the National Guard to more US cities to combat rising crime. However, recent statistics show a decline in violent crime, challenging his claims, reports The Independent.
McDonald’s and DoorDash have expanded their global partnership, launching a new online ordering experience in the U.S. to enhance customer convenience and streamline digital sales, Business Wire reports.
The New York Mets have acquired a workhorse relief pitcher from the San Francisco Giants in a trade aimed at bolstering their bullpen depth. This move signals the Mets’ commitment to strengthening their late-inning pitching.
Archived: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in San Francisco has removed a member of the Sinaloa Cartel to Mexico, continuing efforts to dismantle transnational criminal organizations.
The San Francisco 49ers must lean more on wide receiver Deebo Samuel and tight end George Kittle to counter the Rams’ defense. Their playmaking ability could be key in securing a crucial win.
The U.S. military conducted secret experiments exposing people to radiation to study nuclear war’s effects. These tests, often without informed consent, reveal a dark chapter in Cold War-era research ethics.
Easter 2025 brings family fun across the Bay Area with egg hunts, festive parades, and outdoor activities. From San Francisco’s iconic parks to vibrant community celebrations, locals can enjoy spring’s arrival with joy and tradition.
On Oct. 17, 1989, the Loma Prieta earthquake struck Northern California, causing widespread damage and loss. The National Geographic Society highlights its impact on infrastructure and the region’s seismic awareness.
In a new opinion piece, USA Today criticizes Vice President Harris and Democrats for lacking clear stances on crime. The article argues their unclear policies contribute to public confusion and hinder effective solutions.
Germany-based AI firm relocates its U.S. headquarters from San Francisco to North Texas, citing strategic growth and access to a skilled talent pool. The move positions the company closer to key clients and innovation hubs.
Brilliant Mac Jones shined, blocked kicks shifted momentum, and Kendrick Bourne dominated on the field in a thrilling showdown. USA Today highlights key winners and losers from the latest NFL action.
Giants’ top prospect is poised to make a major impact as soon as 2026. With standout skills and rapid development in the minors, experts predict he could be a game-changer for the franchise in the near future.
San Francisco’s reputation as a liberal stronghold is being challenged as a progressive mayoral candidate falls behind in the race, highlighting shifting political dynamics, reports the LA Times via Fox News.
After a challenging year marked by declining visitor numbers, San Francisco is launching new initiatives to revitalize its tourism industry, aiming to attract travelers with enhanced experiences and promotional campaigns.
Lexinter Law unveils the 15 Best Law Schools in California, highlighting top institutions that shape the state’s legal talent. This guide offers prospective students key insights into premier legal education options.
Eleven California cities were named among the most dangerous in the U.S. in 2021, according to recent crime data. The California Globe report highlights rising violent crime rates impacting communities statewide.
San Francisco’s Chinatown faces economic strain and social stigma amid coronavirus fears, despite no confirmed cases. Local businesses report sharp declines as residents grapple with misinformation and anxiety.