
California Announced Three New State Parks to Boost Central Valley Access
California is advancing its commitment to accessible outdoor spaces with the announcement of three new state parks in the Central Valley. Governor Gavin Newsom revealed

California is advancing its commitment to accessible outdoor spaces with the announcement of three new state parks in the Central Valley. Governor Gavin Newsom revealed

Waymo and Waze have launched a road condition data pilot that uses Waymo’s autonomous vehicle sensors to detect potholes and share information with cities through Waze for Cities and Waze navigation users. The pilot program, announced April 9, 2026, uses data from Waymo’s commercial robotaxi fleet, including cameras, lidar, radar,

By: Alyssa Miller In B2B, the sales cycle is long, relationship-dependent, and built on trust. Zachary Bernard, Founder of We Feature You PR, argues that podcast guesting is one of the most overlooked tools for compressing that cycle, not by replacing the relationship, but by building it before the first

By: Jake Smiths The AI industry is increasingly facing a reality beneath the surface of model innovation: building better models is no longer the hardest part. Running them at scale, reliably, efficiently, and without unsustainable cost structures, is where most enterprise AI initiatives begin to break down. It is in

By: KeyCrew Media Radius CEO argues data ownership and commission economics will define which brokerages thrive as platform dependence reshapes the industry. SAN FRANCISCO – October 21,, 2025 – Biju Ashokan has watched real estate brokerages struggle with a fundamental tension. Third-party lead generation platforms deliver qualified buyers quickly, but

San Francisco’s life sciences real estate market, once a cornerstone of commercial growth, is now facing mounting pressure. The sector, which saw rapid expansion during the pandemic-era biotech boom, is grappling with a sharp rise in vacancies and a slowdown in tenant demand. According to recent market data, the Bay

By: Sophia Gardner Denver’s growth story is one of the notable ones in the nation. Once viewed as a regional hub, the city has developed into a national center of opportunity, attracting talent, business, and investment from across the country. With that growth has come undeniable challenges, such as rising

As 2025 winds down, auto repair shop owners are feeling the pressure. Parts costs keep rising, technician shortages persist, and customer expectations are higher than ever. Getting cars through the door is no longer the only goal—making sure every repair is profitable is what truly matters. That’s why now, before

AI labor challenges are no longer hypothetical, they’re already reshaping how San Francisco works, hires, and survives. In a city that helped build the tech economy, the conversation has shifted from what artificial intelligence can do to what it’s doing to the workforce. From contract coders to warehouse technicians, the

San Francisco isn’t just riding the AI wave, it’s steering it. In 2025, the city’s public and private education systems are undergoing a transformation powered by artificial intelligence. From K–12 classrooms to university lecture halls, AI-driven education is reshaping how students learn, how teachers teach, and how institutions prepare for

By: Dr. Connor Robertson In the race for financial independence, many professionals end up asking a deeper question once they cross the threshold of “enough.” What will I be remembered for? The spreadsheets may show net worth. The trophies may show career success. But when the deals are done and

By: Elowen Gray Stephen Medaris Bull is an American inventor, entrepreneur, mixed-media technologist, and media producer. His career spans interactive media, healthcare technology, experimental prototyping, and documentary production. Bull has also contributed to higher education and public dialogue on pervasive gaming and digital storytelling. Bull began his career in media

San Francisco’s real estate market is heating up again, and it’s not just because of the weather. A wave of high-paying AI jobs and a steady push toward return-to-office policies are breathing new life into the city’s housing demand. While some metro areas are still adjusting to post-pandemic shifts, San

By: R. Reed The Bay Area’s favorite smoothie and juice bar is expanding again. Sidewalk Juice, the San Francisco–born brand known for its bright flavors, local collaborations, and loyal following, has opened new locations in San Mateo and Burlingame, capping off a successful year of growth that has seen it
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