California Gov. Gavin Newsom withholds $1 billion, rejects local plans to fight homelessness
California Gov. Gavin Newsom will withhold more than $1 billion meant to combat homelessness until cities come up with more aggressive plans.
Nevada business owner offers San Francisco alternative to planned $1.7 million toilet
A Nevada businessman offered to donate a building for a public toilet in San Francisco rather than have the city build one for $1.7 million.
Bone appetite! Doggies dine on filet mignon at new San Francisco restaurant
Dogs can now fine dine at a new canine restaurant in Mission District of San Francisco. Dogue offers multi-course meals including steak tartare with quail egg and chicken skin waffles.
California’s tech Mecca saw largest drop in median income during pandemic as the wealthy fled cities
Tech companies and their workers fled San Francisco throughout the pandemic, causing the city's median income to plummet. California is losing residents across the board.
Concerns escalate over San Francisco's rising crime hurting business
Concerns have been raised that San Francisco's rising crime is negatively impacting the city and its business, as well as the travel and tourism industry.
Twilio CEO announces 11% of employees will lose jobs in 'Anti-Racist' focused layoffs
Corporate communications company Twilio laid off 11% of its workforce in reductions that were done through an “Anti-Racist” and “Anti-Oppression” lens.
San Francisco airport workers 'arrested and cited' after 'civil disobedience'
A San Francisco airport food workers union said that 41 of its protesters were arrested on Friday for blocking traffic outside a terminal.
Instagram lawsuits claim platform fuels eating disorders, mental health issues for young users
Instagram and its parent company, Meta, are the target of a lawsuit alleging it has contributed to the harm of teenage users by fueling destructive behavior.
Former congressman among nine charged with insider trading
Nine people, including former Republican congressman from Indiana Stephen Buyer, have been charged with insider trading in four separate cases.
Google fires employee, a Christian mystic, after he claimed company’s AI system is sentient
A Google engineer, who was also a Christian mystic, was fired by the company last week for saying publicly that its AI chatbot system was sentient.
Alaska Airlines flight delayed after 2 pilots have 'professional disagreement', refuse to fly together
An Alaska Airlines flight was forced to return to the gate on Monday after the two pilots had a "professional disagreement," the airline told Fox Business on Thursday.
'Pro-Life Spiderman' activist climbs San Francisco's 60-story Salesforce tower
An activist who describes himself as a “Pro-Life Spiderman” scaled San Francisco's tallest building Tuesday when he climbed 60 stories.
Ski resorts cheer as spring storm dumps snow in California
Several feet of snow were brought to the Sierra Nevada by a sudden spring storm
Uber, Flywheel Technologies nearing deal for San Francisco taxi partnership: report
Uber stock popped 6% during Tuesday's trading session as the ride-hailing giant is reportedly nearing a deal with Flywheel Technologies to add taxis to the Uber app in San Francisco.
Ransomware gang says it has hacked NFL's San Francisco 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers have been hit by a ransomware attack, with cyber criminals claiming they stole some of the football team's financial data.
Restaurant reservations in cities with vaccine mandates tank compared to cities without: OpenTable data
Restaurant reservations are seeing big dips in cities where vaccine mandates were implemented.
'Worst house on best block' of San Francisco sells for $2M
A decaying 122-year-old Victorian sold for nearly $2M at an auction.
San Francisco's vaunted tolerance dims amid brazen crimes
Politically liberal San Franciscans are used to living cheek by jowl with open drug use, feces-infested streets and petty crime. But a surge in home break-ins and brazen shoplifting has some residents feeling that the city they fell in love with is in decline.
San Francisco restaurant that kicked out police says it 'handled this badly,' won't rule out doing it again
The owners of San Francisco restaurant Hilda and Jesse, are now apologizing after denying service to three uniformed police officers who were on-duty.
San Francisco Walgreens shuts over 'severe rat infestation'
A Walgreens in San Francisco reportedly shuttered because of a severe rat infestation.


















