Over Just 3 Months, San Francisco's $1.7B in AI Funding Sparks Return of Tech Workers to the Bay Area
As AI fundraising skyrockets in San Francisco, the city is experiencing a resurgence of tech workers, reversing previous migration trends. Introducing "boomerang entrepreneurs" who may hold the future of Bay Area's tech landscape in their hands.
"Operation Spring Cleaning" Uncovers 7 Bay Area Child Predators and Seizes Illegal Firearms
In a multi-agency operation, seven men have been arrested on various offenses related to child sex crimes, leading to the seizure of 40 illegal firearms in the Bay Area. Learn more about the successful "Operation Spring Cleaning."
Updated: Stanford Professor Found in National Park After Disappearance Amid Felony Domestic Violence Court Proceedings
Stanford University biology professor Hunter Bryan Fraser, who disappeared during a hiking trip in Olympic National Park and missed a scheduled court appearance relating to a domestic violence case, has been found.
Report: San Francisco Dominates Global AI Funding with Most Rounds Closed, Most Money Raised Crunchbase Data Reveals
Hoodline analyzed Crunchbase's latest data. It unveils San Francisco as the epicenter of global AI funding, overshadowing other cities and attracting significant investments, despite the alleged exodus.
Twin Girls, Who Lost Parents in Redwood City Street Racing Tragedy, Seek Justice Through Civil Lawsuit
A grieving family has filed a civil lawsuit on behalf of 8-year-old twins, whose loving parents were tragically killed in a Redwood City street-racing incident last November, with the accused drivers' criminal trials still pending.
San Jose Police Department's 'Negative Spiral' Continues as Four Officers Face Termination for Cause
Four San Jose police officers are facing termination hearings amidst growing concerns about the department's image and morale. The officers' alleged misconduct ranges from unauthorized use of a patrol vehicle to the mishandling of a domestic violence call.
BREAKING: San Mateo Subsidiary of Public Company (TYO:9749) Settles for Over $1M for 'Fraudulently' Received PPP Funds
A San Mateo-based software company admits fault for "receiving and retaining SBA program funds meant for eligible small businesses," then settles for more than $1 million. Fujisoft America was in violation of rules designed to aid small businesses during the pandemic.












