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San Francisco parent advocates are furious over what they call an “unvetted and illegal” ethnic studies course that was rammed through without meaningful input — citing divisive lesson plans like a “privilege wheel” that sorts student into an “oppressor/oppressed framework,
The COVID-19 pandemic brought tough times for both Los Angeles and San Francisco. Crime briefly rose. Rising housing prices combined with the opportunity to work remotely led to declines in population.
While construction is still underway on California’s long-delayed high-speed rail system, the Golden State is now looking into high-speed buses that could someday travel up to 140 miles per hour.
Drivers in San Francisco are easing off the gas as the city rakes in millions from speed camera fines. All told, the cameras have generated $7.4 million in revenue for the city since fines began in August,
This article originally published at Chonkers, San Francisco's massive sea lion star, is at large.
A major hotel landlord is openly threatening to walk away from San Francisco, warning that a new Sacramento proposal from Assemblymember Matt Haney could strip real estate investment trusts of key tax perks and inject fresh risk into downtown’s already shaky rebound.
San Francisco’s luxury housing market is booming, fueled by the stunning wealth created by the nascent artificial intelligence industry and a record stock market. Sure, the California city has always been an outlier relative to the rest of the real estate market,
The full 2026 49ers schedule is here, featuring games in Australia and Mexico City, five prime-time matchups, and key NFC clashes.