San Francisco’s last gay bathhouse closed its doors amid rising concerns over AIDS in the early 1980s. The shutdown marked a significant moment in the city’s public health response and LGBTQ+ community history.
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San Francisco schools will retain the names Jefferson, Lincoln, and Washington after community debates, the Board of Education announced in 2021. The decision concludes a contentious renaming effort reflecting broader cultural discussions.
In San Francisco’s Tenderloin district, drug sales occur openly despite ongoing efforts to combat the crisis. Authorities and community groups face mounting challenges in curbing public drug trade amidst rising addiction rates.
San Francisco’s iconic Anchor Steam Brewery, known for its legendary craft beer, is closing its doors after nearly 130 years. The announcement marks the end of an era for the city’s historic brewing scene.
The San Francisco 49ers have granted wide receiver Deebo Samuel permission to seek a trade, sources told USA Today, marking a significant shift in the team’s plans ahead of the upcoming NFL season.
Thousands rally in Los Angeles against Donald Trump amid ongoing ‘No Kings’ protests. The city enforces a curfew as demonstrators demand justice and political change, marking a tense night of activism and law enforcement presence.
The San Francisco Giants face a major setback as their star player is placed on the injured list. This unexpected injury could impact the team’s playoff hopes, raising concerns among fans and management alike.
Kamala Harris, a key figure emerging from San Francisco’s entrenched political machine, exemplifies the city’s influence on national leadership. Her rise highlights the enduring power of local political networks shaping U.S. politics.
Thrillist’s latest guide reveals the 15 all-time greatest things to do in San Francisco, showcasing iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and must-try experiences that capture the city’s vibrant culture and spirit.
The San Francisco school district has abandoned its proposed “Grading for Equity” plan following strong backlash from parents and educators, citing concerns over fairness and academic standards, Fox News reports.
A surge in shoplifting cases has been linked to California’s Prop 47, which reduced penalties for certain theft crimes. Retailers report increased losses, fueling debate over the law’s impact on public safety.
Need a lift for your pooch? An Uber-style ride service for dogs is set to launch soon, offering pet owners convenient, on-demand transportation for their furry friends. The new service aims to tap into the growing pet care market.
The 2025 sports calendar is packed with major events, from the Cricket World Cup to the Rugby World Cup. Fans can also look forward to the World Athletics Championships and the FIFA U-20 World Cup. Stay tuned for full coverage.
A United Airlines flight to China was diverted to San Francisco after the pilot reportedly forgot their passport. The unexpected delay disrupted schedules as authorities handled the situation, NBC News reports.
A fifth whale has been found dead in San Francisco Bay within a month, raising concerns about marine health and environmental threats. Authorities are investigating causes as efforts to protect local wildlife intensify.
San Francisco has become the first U.S. city to ban facial recognition technology by government agencies. The move aims to address privacy concerns and prevent potential abuses of surveillance tools.
Diwali 2024 lights up the Bay Area with vibrant parties and cultural festivities. From San Francisco to Silicon Valley, communities gather to celebrate the festival of lights with music, dance, and traditional rituals.
Private Chinese bilingual education is booming in San Francisco as public schools struggle with funding and resources. Families increasingly turn to these programs for quality language and cultural instruction.
Crime near the San Francisco Federal Building has surged, prompting officials to direct employees to work from home for safety. The move underscores growing concerns about public safety in the area, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
We attended the recent anti-Trump protests and found striking diversity among participants and surprising moments of civility despite tense political stances. Here’s what stood out amid the demonstrations.