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San Francisco International Arts Festival Returns With 12 Day Run
International Arts Festival returns to San Francisco with a 12-day program running from late April
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San Francisco Zoo Receives $6.5M Loan to Stabilize Operations
The San Francisco Zoo & Gardens has secured a $6.5 million bridge loan from the city of San Francisco to help stabilize its finances. This

San Francisco Government Layoffs Begin Across Multiple Departments
Government layoffs in San Francisco have formally begun, marking a significant shift in the city’s workforce strategy as officials move to address ongoing fiscal pressure.
Business

East Bay’s Golden Gate Fields Could Become Public Park with $175M Deal
Golden Gate Fields, a historic horse racing venue situated along the East Bay shoreline, is set for a major transformation. The site, which closed its
Entertainment

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

Michelin Guide 2026 Adds New Stars to San Francisco Dining Scene
San Francisco’s culinary scene has once again caught the attention of the prestigious Michelin Guide with its latest 2026 listings. The new additions, announced in

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

Pfizer to Close South San Francisco Lab and Offices
Pfizer, a leading global pharmaceutical company, has confirmed that it will shut down its South San Francisco research and corporate office at 181 Oyster Point

Bay Area to Experience Drone Deliveries as Alphabet Expands Service
Alphabet’s delivery service is set to take a major leap forward with the expansion of its drone delivery program to the Bay Area, a move

Foster City to Declare State of Emergency After Major Cyberattack
Foster City, a community located in the Bay Area of California, has declared a state of emergency following a devastating ransomware attack that compromised the

Google Ends Crowdsourced Health Advice Feature in Search Results
In a quiet yet significant move, Google has discontinued its “What People Suggest” feature, a crowdsourced health advice tool, from health-related search results. This experimental

eBay Announces Major Workforce Cutbacks in San Jose Tech Sector
eBay has confirmed that approximately 800 full-time positions—around 6% of its global workforce—will be eliminated as part of a broader restructuring initiative. This reduction, announced

How AI Programs Are Reshaping California UC Enrollment Patterns
California’s University of California (UC) system is increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) and data-driven tools to streamline its enrollment processes and better manage student

AI Voice Clones and Global Disinformation Risks
AI voice clones are becoming an increasingly sophisticated technology that raises important concerns about their potential impact on global disinformation. These tools, which use machine
Lifestyle

Teacher Housing Project in Oakland Moves Forward with New Development
Oakland’s affordable housing initiative for educators is making significant progress with the upcoming development at 1715 Foothill Boulevard in the city’s San Antonio neighborhood. This


















