Brock Purdy focused on refining his pocket presence and deep-ball accuracy this offseason. The 49ers’ quarterback prioritized quick decision-making to elevate his game in the upcoming NFL season.
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San Jose and Oakland have joined San Francisco in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s crackdown on sanctuary cities. The coalition argues the policy undermines local autonomy and public safety efforts.
Discover 22 brilliant ways to ring in 2025 in San Francisco, from hidden rooftop parties to secret beach bonfires. Explore the city’s best-kept celebrations and start your New Year with unforgettable moments.
In the debate over early algebra education, parents are gaining influence, challenging schools to adjust curricula. The Wall Street Journal reports growing parental pressure to delay or modify complex math instruction for younger students.
A Heritage Foundation report highlights widespread crimes by illegal immigrants across the U.S., urging that sanctuary policies should not shield offenders. The study calls for stronger enforcement to protect communities.
San Francisco’s 311 Customer Service Center offers residents a streamlined way to access city services and report non-emergency issues. Available 24/7, it connects the public directly with local government support.
FOX Sports highlights Sergio Romo’s top five moments with the San Francisco Giants, showcasing his clutch postseason performances and key saves that helped secure multiple World Series titles.
USA Today readers have named San Francisco’s Be Chinatown Night Market among the nation’s best. The vibrant event, known for its diverse food and cultural offerings, continues to draw acclaim nationwide, CBS News reports.
The San Francisco 49ers anticipate wide receiver Ricky Pearsall joining training camp soon, bolstering their receiving corps. Pearsall’s arrival is expected to enhance the team’s offensive depth.
San Francisco’s government workforce is larger than many comparable cities, but recent data reveals it aligns closely when adjusted for population and services offered. The full analysis shows where S.F. stands nationally.
Legoland California unveils a detailed miniature San Francisco display, showcasing iconic landmarks—minus the Salesforce Tower. The exhibit offers visitors a unique, brick-built glimpse of the city’s famed skyline.
The Education Department has abruptly fired 1,300 workers, significantly reducing its staff. The move has raised concerns about the impact on agency operations and ongoing education initiatives.
In response to a recent hate crime targeting their business, a San Francisco shop owner has chosen to reply with a powerful message of love and unity, emphasizing resilience in the face of adversity.
United Airlines’ Business Class on the Sydney to San Francisco route offers a competitive experience with lie-flat seats, upgraded dining, and improved service. View from the Wing highlights the cabin’s comfort and in-flight amenities.
The San Francisco 49ers have finalized their 53-man roster for Super Bowl LVIII. Niners Wire provides a complete breakdown by jersey number, highlighting key players set to compete on football’s biggest stage.
Tens of thousands gathered across the Bay Area for “No Kings” protests, calling for social justice and systemic change. The large turnout reflects growing community activism and demands for accountability.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of San Francisco, upholding the city’s challenge against EPA clean water regulations. The decision marks a significant victory in the ongoing debate over federal environmental oversight.
San Francisco advances plans to expand outdoor live music and entertainment in shared public spaces, aiming to boost community engagement and support local artists, officials announced.
San Francisco’s bold 2019 plan to address school segregation backfired, worsening racial divides instead of bridging them, according to a New York Times report. The policy highlights the challenges of desegregation efforts.
California’s recent shoplifting law, criticized by former President Trump as excessively lenient, has sparked intense debate over criminal justice reform and public safety. The policy reduces penalties for theft under $950.
















