San Francisco and Nationwide Outrage Over Racist Texts to Black Students, SFUSD and Civil Rights Leaders Unite Against Hate
SFUSD responds to racist texts sent to Black students, offering support and condemning the acts with partners including DCYF and the NAACP. The FBI and FCC are investigating, with the district focusing on creating inclusive environments for learning.
San Francisco Braces for Wet Weather Shift, NWS Predicts Rainfall to Alleviate Prolonged Drought, Fire Risks
The article discusses San Francisco's upcoming weather change, with cooler temperatures and expected rainfall, breaking the prolonged dry spell, a relief for fire risks and drought conditions.
Daniel Lurie, Backed by Democrat & Republican Groups, Likely Next SF Mayor; Surges Ahead of London Breed
Backed by bipartisan support from both Democrat and Republican groups in SF, Daniel Lurie could be what San Francisco needs to shake its negative associations across the country. Lurie leads over incumbent Mayor London Breed in the mayoral race after the 14th round of ranked-choice voting.
Suspected Domestic Violence Aggressor Detained and Firearm Seized by CHP in Richmond
CHP Oakland responded to a domestic violence report, later arresting the aggressor and seizing a firearm linked to the incident. They emphasized the seriousness of domestic violence and their role in community safety.
East San Jose's Emma Prusch Farm Park Foundation Receives Eviction Notice Amid Financial Transparency Dispute With City
The Prusch Farm Park Foundation in San Jose faces city eviction over a dispute involving fund allocation, sparking community backlash and raising issues about the city's engagement with community organizations.












