Mets fans give Francisco Lindor standing ovation vs. Royals

Steve Cohen spoke and Mets fans listened. The team’s owner asked fans on the Citi Field homestand to applaud struggling Francisco Lindor as he stepped up to bat, but on Friday night, when Lindor stepped up to bat in the bottom of the first inning, , the small crowd responded to just that. Royals. Francisco […]
Oakland officials vote to add ‘San Francisco’ to airport’s name

Oakland officials have voted to change the name of the city’s airport to San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport, despite the city of San Francisco threatening to sue for trademark infringement. The Port of Oakland Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Thursday to move forward with the name change, with a second vote for final approval […]
Some San Francisco trains using 80s era floppy disks for operations

Kevin O’Leary, chairman of O’Leary Ventures, responded on “Varney & Co.” to a California Senate candidate’s effort to raise the minimum wage to up to $50. San Francisco It may be in Silicon Valley, but parts of its rail system are still operating using technology that hasn’t been cutting edge since the Reagan administration. San […]
Oakland airport considers adding ‘San Francisco’ to name, sparking controversy

Oakland International Airport may add “San Francisco” to the airport’s name to attract more passengers, but neighboring airports across the bay are slamming the potential rebranding. The Port of Oakland commission is scheduled to take up the issue at Thursday’s meeting. Oakland airport officials say travelers unfamiliar with the area will fly into San Francisco, […]
YouTube, Substack, Vimeo Bans Eli Steele’s Documentary Exploring San Francisco Anti-Semitism

A 38-minute documentary from filmmaker Eli Steele. kill americaThe film, which investigated anti-Semitism in the San Francisco area after the October 7 terrorist attacks in Israel, was banned from YouTube, Substack, and Vimeo due to questionable instances of “copyright infringement.” Eli Steele creates documentary highlighting how diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies in San Francisco’s […]
San Francisco lawmakers want to let city residents sue grocery stores

Two San Francisco progressives are pushing a bill that would allow residents of the crime-ridden city to sue grocery stores that close without six months’ notice. A proposal by San Francisco Board of Supervisors members Dean Preston and Aaron Peskin would require businesses to find replacement grocery stores or make plans with nearby residents to […]
San Francisco proposal would require grocery stores to give 6 months notice before closing

David Rafael, co-owner and vice president of Rafael’s, argues that San Francisco’s progressive ideology breeds crime and attracts homelessness to Varney & Co. a San Francisco The lawmaker introduced a proposal that would require grocery stores in the city to give six months’ notice before closing and consider alternative supermarket locations. Dean Preston, a member […]
Bruce Springsteen signs note for girl to skip school after his concert in San Francisco

A young fan recently had his own “glory days” at the end of a Bruce Springsteen concert. During a performance at San Francisco’s Chase Center on March 31, an 11-year-old student held up a poster that read, “Will you skip school and sign my note?” Mr. Springsteen noticed the young fan’s placard and happily wrote […]
Francisco Lindor finally breaks out of slump in Mets’ win vs. Reds

CINCINNATI — Steve Cohen on Saturday supported a fan’s idea to welcome Francisco Lindor back to Citi Field with a standing ovation later this week. Instead of raining boos on the shortstop, Mets fans and the Mets owner suggested cheering to ease the shortstop’s funk. Perhaps such an action is not necessary. Perhaps that applause […]
San Francisco Can’t Seem To Shake Its Poop Problem Despite Spending Millions On Public Toilets

Despite spending millions of dollars on public restrooms, San Francisco is still seeing tens of thousands of incidents involving poop on the street, according to a local outlet. San Francisco saw over 32,000 calls involving feces on the streets in 2023, despite the city’s Public Works Department and its Recreation and Park Department maintaining 46 […]