US tariffs on imported matcha have led to a national shortage, hitting San Francisco’s Japanese-owned businesses hard. Owners report rising costs and supply delays, affecting local demand and cultural traditions.
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San Francisco was jolted by a 4.3-magnitude earthquake early Monday, briefly shaking Bay Area residents from sleep. No immediate reports of damage or injuries were confirmed, officials said.
Massive crowds gathered around YouTuber IShowSpeed in San Francisco on Day 29 of his 24/7 IRL stream, drawing widespread attention and traffic disruptions across the city. Coverage continues on ABC7 San Francisco.
The San Francisco 49ers will be without five starters in Week 8 as they face the Houston Texans, dealing a significant blow to their lineup. The absences could impact the team’s performance in this crucial matchup.
The U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle is set to visit San Francisco, offering the public a chance to tour the historic tall ship. The visit highlights the Coast Guard’s training and maritime heritage.
USGS researchers monitor seasonal erosion and accretion in a San Francisco Bay marsh, revealing vital shifts in sediment patterns that impact coastal resilience and habitat health amid climate change challenges.
The San Francisco Giants face mounting pressure to replace their closer as inconsistent performances threaten late-game security. Sports Illustrated argues that a timely change is crucial to salvage their playoff hopes.
Federal agents have been deployed to the San Francisco area, a move Mayor London Breed claims is designed to incite “chaos and violence.” The decision has sparked local criticism amid rising tensions.
A strong earthquake rattled San Francisco and Berkeley, with residents reporting their entire homes shook and many being knocked out of bed. Authorities are assessing damage and ensuring public safety.
San Francisco officials swiftly condemned former President Trump’s remarks claiming the U.S. is “under invasion from within,” labeling the statement as divisive and unsubstantiated. Local leaders urged unity amid rising political tensions.
Bay Area conservative student groups rally around “Charlie’s ultimate goal,” seeking greater influence on campuses. As political tensions rise, these groups aim to expand their presence and reshape campus discourse.
An appeals court has permitted the Trump administration to deploy the National Guard in Portland amid ongoing protests. The decision supports increased federal presence to restore order in the city, intensifying the contentious response to demonstrations.
The 49ers faced a mixed day at camp as QB Brock Purdy was ruled out with an injury, while a key cornerback also went down. The lineup looks uncertain as the team adjusts heading into the season.
Two key San Francisco 49ers starters are set to miss several weeks due to injury, impacting the team’s lineup. The 49ers will need to adjust as they navigate this challenging period in the NFL season.
Viral YouTube sensation IShowSpeed made a stop in San Francisco during his U.S. tour, drawing enthusiastic fans eager to see the popular streamer in person. The event showcased his growing influence beyond digital platforms.
San Francisco Fleet Week plans are moving forward despite uncertainty over military participation. Organizers aim to celebrate maritime heritage with or without official U.S. Navy involvement, ensuring the event proceeds as scheduled.
The latest U.S. News Best Colleges rankings reveal where each University of California campus stands nationally. The San Francisco Chronicle breaks down the scores, highlighting top performers and notable shifts.
In Week 7 of fantasy football, Sports Illustrated advises starting Kendrick Bourne over Jordan Addison. Bourne’s recent targets and consistent production give him the edge in this crucial matchup.
Tesla’s robotaxi plans face hurdles as human drivers remain behind the wheel amid regulatory confusion and lack of permits. The company navigates a complex landscape before fully launching autonomous rides.
President Trump threatened to deploy military troops to “straighten out” San Francisco and other Democratic-run cities, citing rising crime and unrest, ABC7 San Francisco reports. The move sparks debate over federal intervention in local law enforcement.


















