Teachers in San Francisco plan to strike, potentially leaving 50,000 children without access to schools.

San Francisco Teachers Union Plans Strike The San Francisco Teachers Union is preparing for a potential strike on Monday, which could affect over 50,000 students. A staggering 97.6% of the educators in San Francisco’s unified district voted for this work stoppage, largely in response to their discontent with the school’s most recent contract offer. If […]
Billboard supporting ICE shows up in San Francisco before Super Bowl LX

In San Francisco, ahead of Super Bowl LX, digital billboards showing support for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have begun to make their presence known. One ad stands out with a football-themed message proclaiming, “Defensive Player of the Year: ICE,” paired with an image of an agent holding a trophy. This campaign is funded by […]
Bakery owner in San Francisco sells cookies against ICE as a form of protest

San Francisco Bakery Sells Cookies with Anti-ICE Message A bakery in San Francisco has introduced a unique cookie that criticizes U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), selling hundreds of them daily. The controversy surrounding President Trump’s immigration policies—especially his focus on deporting undocumented immigrants—has sparked outrage among many liberals, resulting in protests and various campaigns. […]
Francisco Lindor will not take part in the 2026 WBC following elbow surgery.

One of the prominent players for the Mets, Francisco Lindor, will not be competing in the World Baseball Classic after all. According to a statement from the MLB Players Association, Lindor is unable to join Team Puerto Rico this spring due to elbow surgery he had in October and “insurance restrictions” applicable to international play. […]
Buses in San Francisco are quickly traveling around the Bay

Someone definitely should have checked these ads more carefully before giving them the green light. This week, a bunch of public buses in San Francisco have been cruising around with large pink objects attached to their fronts, sparking complaints. However, the city maintains that those upset might be overreacting. The elongated image resembles a body […]
Former San Francisco 49er Vernon Davis confronts ex during abortion debate

Vernon Davis, a former football player, is facing allegations of throwing books and magazines at his pregnant ex-girlfriend during a dispute over her pregnancy last year, according to new reports. The argument occurred on May 31 at Davis’s home, where they were discussing her pregnancy and related issues. Things escalated quickly, leading to a volatile […]
TB outbreak affects upscale private school in San Francisco

A tuberculosis outbreak has been reported at a prestigious private Catholic school in San Francisco, where at least three individuals have been diagnosed with active cases of this lung infection. To manage the situation at Archbishop Riordan High School, which charges $28,000 per year in tuition, city health officials have mandated that all students and […]
Testing of Uber’s robotaxis starts on public roads in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Uber Advances Toward Driverless Cars Uber is making significant strides in the realm of autonomous vehicles. Recently, the company unveiled its new robotaxis and revealed that testing for self-driving cars has already begun on public roads in the San Francisco Bay Area. This vehicle was showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show 2026, but what’s truly […]
Twice sparks interest in San Francisco Zoo shirts

San Francisco Zoo Sees Surge in T-Shirt Sales Due to K-Pop Stars The San Francisco Zoo is experiencing an overwhelming influx of orders for safari T-shirts, all because members of the K-Pop group Twice were seen wearing them. Fans are eager to grab these vintage-style shirts after Jeongyeon, a member of the group, shared a […]
San Francisco Mayor Lurie announces completion of $5M alcohol program

San Francisco’s Controversial Alcohol Program to End It seems the San Francisco government is finally making a change regarding a controversial initiative. Mayor Daniel Lurie has announced that a program established during the pandemic, which provided alcohol to homeless individuals struggling with addiction, will come to an end this year. “For years, we’ve been spending […]