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San Francisco Expands Pride House Program for World Cup Fans
The Pride House program is set to play a larger role in San Francisco’s preparations
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San Francisco Homelessness Fund Grows During Budget Deficit
San Francisco homelessness fund revenue remains strong as city officials work through a widening budget deficit that is shaping spending decisions across multiple departments. Mayor

Carnaval San Francisco Celebrates World Cup Theme
Carnaval San Francisco returned to the Mission District over Memorial Day weekend with a large-scale cultural festival and parade that incorporated a FIFA World Cup-inspired
Business

Bay Area Restaurants Join 2026 Michelin Guide
Bay Area restaurants received new recognition from the California Michelin Guide this week as several dining establishments across San Francisco and nearby cities were added
Entertainment

Bay Area Mourns Michael Tilson Thomas After Cancer Battle
The death of Michael Tilson Thomas, 12-time Grammy Award-winning conductor and former San Francisco Symphony music director, was confirmed on April 22, 2026 following complications

Stern Grove Festival 2026 Strengthens Bay Area Cultural Scene
San Francisco’s Stern Grove Festival heads into its 89th season, returning to the eucalyptus‑lined natural amphitheater at Sigmund Stern Grove with a full slate of

San Francisco’s Clay Theater Restoration Approved as Part of Fillmore Revitalization
San Francisco’s Historic Preservation Commission has officially approved the restoration of the Clay Theater, a landmark cinema located on Fillmore Street. The unanimous vote, held

Exploring the Lively Music Scene in San Francisco
San Francisco’s music scene is adapting and thriving in early 2026, with a variety of live performances, festival activity, and renewed interest in performance spaces

Scientists Track Rare Early Whale Sightings in Bay Area
Whale sightings in San Francisco Bay have made headlines, as gray whales were spotted much earlier than usual, marking an unusual shift in their migratory
Technology

Bay Area Innovation: Uber and Nuro Advance Robotaxi Deployment in SF
San Francisco streets are becoming a testing ground for Uber’s autonomous taxi service as the ride-hailing giant advances its robotaxi initiative in partnership with autonomous

San Francisco AI Recruiting Firm Juicebox Expands SoMa Footprint After $80M Funding Boost
Technology firm Juicebox has nearly doubled its South of Market (SoMa) office space in downtown San Francisco following the company’s recent $80 million capital raise, according

San Francisco Bay Turns to AI to Help Protect Gray Whales
San Francisco Bay is turning to artificial intelligence as gray whales move through one of the busiest marine corridors on the West Coast. The technology,

Autodesk Invests $200 Million in AI Startup World Labs
Autodesk AI investment activity expanded significantly this week after the software company committed $200 million to artificial intelligence startup World Labs, a move that represents
TiEcon 2026 Opens in Silicon Valley Focused on AI and Startups
TiEcon 2026 in Silicon Valley brings together founders, investors, and tech leaders to discuss developments in artificial intelligence and startup innovation, positioning the annual gathering

Diners Turn to AI Chatbots for Wine Picks in Bay Area Eateries
AI chatbots are increasingly being used for wine picks at Bay Area eateries, as diners turn to tools such as ChatGPT and Gemini to select

eBay Moves Headquarters Out of San Francisco
eBay has confirmed plans to shut down its San Francisco office and move operations to its long-established headquarters in San Jose. The transition, which is
Lifestyle

Mission District’s Shotwell’s Remains a San Francisco Landmark
Mission District Shotwell’s gained renewed public attention in late May after new coverage highlighted the San Francisco bar’s preserved historic interior and decades-long connection to



















