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San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie on Thursday appointed Isabella "Beya" Alcaraz, a political novice and former small business owner, to the city's Board of Supervisors.
Waymo is under fire from officials in San Francisco after an autonomous Waymo vehicle killed a neighborhood cat nicknamed KitKat.
Is there a quarterback controversy in the Bay Area? That seems to be the most popular question surrounding the San Francisco 49ers right now. The 49ers started the season with Brock Purdy under center.
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Union Square Ice Rink opens for the season as holiday spirit returns to San Francisco
The holiday season officially arrived in Union Square on Wednesday, as crowds gathered for the opening of San Francisco’s iconic outdoor ice rink, a longtime city tradition now in its 18th year.
San Francisco's streets are scored based on pavement quality. The street with the lowest score is in an unexpected part of town.
The Athletics have announced their coaching staff for the 2026 campaign, and there was only one real big change in the bunch. The A's are bringing back Ryan Christenson for the 2026 season, after he'd previously served with the club as the team's bench coach from 2018-21 when Bob Melvin was the manager.
This year’s Super Bowl in Santa Clara is bringing not only thousands of football fans to the Bay Area but also a busy schedule of cultural events to keep them occupied before the Big Game, as its called by the copyright-averse.
Just before 5:30 p.m., the fire department said firefighters responded to Sacramento Street, between Jones and Leavenworth streets, for a report of a downed tree blocking the roadway.
From a city that is supposed to be avant-garde, it’s a shame,” the sculpture’s 96-year-old artist said after the decision.
Famed A16 co-founder Shelly Lindgren has been quietly building a wine brand with business partner, Kitty Oestlien and winemaker Megan Glaab. Now, Tansy is ready for the spotlight.
U.S. airlines prepared to phase in hundreds of flight cuts at the country’s busiest airports starting Friday, including those in San Francisco, Oakland New York, Los Angeles, Dallas and Chicago, due to the government shutdown,