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San Francisco 49ers’ George Kittle (85) makes a catch against Kansas City Chiefs’ Justin Reid (20) in the second quarter at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024.
Photos show the wildest costumes of San Francisco’s Bay to Breakers race Costumed participants run during Bay to Breakers in San Francisco, Calif. on May 18, 2025. Douglas Zimmerman/SFGATE ...
The “Summer of Love” was a defining moment in San Francisco’s history. In 1967, more than 100,000 people flocked to the city’s Haight-Ashbury district, where droves of hippies embraced ...
Many gathered in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park for an unsanctioned "smoke out" to celebrate the unofficial 4/20 holiday. The event has been regarded over the years as one of the most iconic ...
A new look at San Francisco’s housing inventory shows how much and where new housing is being built in the city. During the last 20 years, San Francisco has added some 55,000 new housing units ...
San Francisco has one of the top prospects in baseball with first baseman Bryce ... He'll need to keep improving his bat-to-ball skills but does have 20/20 potential,” as written at MLB.com.
Debby Goldsberry was nervous. It was the afternoon of April 20, 1997, and she was helping organize San Francisco’s first 4/20 weed party, a benefit for the Cannabis Action Network, or CAN. The ...
San Francisco Police credit their new surveillance hub with drop in crime 03:50. SAN FRANCISCO — Tucked away in the bowels of San Francisco's Hall of Justice lies a crime-fighting nerve center ...
The San Francisco 49ers and Fred Warner agreed to a three-year, $63 million contract extension, which will make Warner the highest-paid linebacker in NFL history, his agency announced.
Annie Chassis from San Francisco and Kurt Bryant, a long time Los Angeles stuntman, pose at the end of Vermont Street which their Big Wheels on April 20, 2025. Photo by Gustavo Hernandez. Bill Landers ...
San Francisco's iconic Hippie Hill once again drew cannabis enthusiasts on 4/20, despite the official celebration being canceled for the second consecutive year due to funding issues.
But in San Francisco, they have become ubiquitous, and the tension between humans and coyotes is growing. Some people adore them, and coyote mania has seeped into the city’s quirky culture.