Tech billionaires sharing apartments in San Francisco amid ongoing housing crisis

Harvey Co-Founders Maintain Modest Living in San Francisco Despite their recent financial success, Harvey’s co-founders live in a modest apartment in San Francisco with a third roommate. The legal AI startup, valued at $8 billion, hasn’t changed their lifestyle drastically, according to CEO Winston Weinberg. Weinberg, 30, and co-founder Gabe Pereira, 34, share their living […]
Tommy Lee Jones’ daughter encountered legal issues before her passing at a hotel in San Francisco.

Victoria Jones Found Dead in San Francisco Victoria Jones, daughter of actor Tommy Lee Jones, was discovered dead, likely due to an overdose, on January 1. Reports indicate that she had faced several legal troubles prior to her death. According to court documents, Victoria was arrested on May 14, 2025, in Santa Cruz, California, charged […]
2026 schedule for the San Francisco 49ers: What teams are they facing and how challenging will it be?

San Francisco 49ers Season Recap The San Francisco 49ers wrapped up the 2025-26 regular season with a 12-5 record, securing a wild card spot in the 2026 NFL Playoffs. In Week 18, they faced the Seattle Seahawks but fell short, which meant they didn’t clinch the No. 1 seed. As a result, they’re coming in […]
Inside the upscale San Francisco hotel where Victoria, daughter of Tommy Lee Jones, passed away

The upscale Fairmont hotel in San Francisco, where Victoria, the daughter of actor Tommy Lee Jones, reportedly passed away from a suspected overdose, has a rich history of hosting renowned figures, including presidents and celebrities, and has been featured in classic films like “Vertigo.” Situated atop Nob Hill, room rates at the Fairmont can soar […]
Empty Gesture: San Francisco Establishes Reparations for Black Residents, Allocates $0 to Fund

In December, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie signed an ordinance aimed at creating a reparations fund that could potentially allot up to $5 million to each qualified Black resident, despite admitting that the city lacks the necessary funds to support such an initiative. This measure was passed in mid-December with unanimous approval from the San […]
Seattle and San Francisco reconsider their harm reduction approaches to drug use during the crisis

Two significant cities on the West Coast are re-evaluating their harm reduction strategies aimed at tackling addiction, suggesting a shift in their responses to the ongoing drug crisis. San Francisco and Seattle previously embraced policies that provided so-called safer drug supplies, including clean foil and pipes for smoking fentanyl and other drugs. Now, both cities […]
San Francisco Sets Up Reparations Fund, Yet Lacks Funding for It

San Francisco’s mayor has signed a bill establishing a fund that aims to offer $5 million in restitution to each qualifying Black resident of the city. Yet, the funding source is not as straightforward as a simple signature. The new legislation, approved by Mayor Daniel Lurie shortly before Christmas, creates a reparations fund recommended by […]
Vigilante with a sword provides squatter removal service in San Francisco

Knives Out! In an unexpected twist for San Francisco, a mixed martial arts expert with a unique approach is offering to tackle the city’s squatter problem. James Jacobs, the head of ASAP Squater Removal, claims to have a striking 95% success rate by using unconventional methods that bypass the police and typical bureaucratic delays. Jacobs […]
Daniel Lurie establishes a fund for reparations for Black residents in San Francisco.

San Francisco Creates Reparations Fund San Francisco’s mayor has officially signed a new ordinance that lays the groundwork for a “reparations fund.” This fund has the potential to offer up to $5 million to each eligible black resident, addressing claims of historical discrimination and displacement. The measure, which received approval from the Board of Supervisors […]
Lawsuit filed against Flock surveillance cameras in San Francisco

Class Action Lawsuit Against San Francisco’s Surveillance Network A former school teacher from San Francisco has initiated a federal class action lawsuit, claiming that the city operates a “Big Brother” style surveillance network that unlawfully tracks the movements of everyday drivers, infringing on Fourth Amendment rights. Michael Moore, the teacher in question, argues that the […]