The SF Market Celebrates Donation of 10 Million Pounds of Fresh Produce to Fight Food Insecurity in San Francisco
The SF Market has donated 10 million pounds of produce through its Food Recovery Program, supported by Bay Area officials including Mayor Daniel Lurie and Senator Alex Padilla.
San Francisco Schools Partner with SF State and City College to Guarantee Admission for Eligible Students
SFUSD partnered with SFSU and CCSF to guarantee college admission to students meeting specific criteria, aiming to address declining enrollment and support educational pathways.
Bay Area Mobilizes Against Immigration Crackdown, Protests Erupt as Federal Agents Arrive in Response to Trump Directive
Protests erupt in the Bay Area as federal agents arrive for an immigration crackdown; community groups mobilize with rallies and legal education in response to the perceived militarization.
San José Launches The Hub and Parkmoor Community Apartments, Championing Foster Youth and Affordable Housing Solutions
Santa Clara County and Abode have opened The Hub and Parkmoor Community Apartments in San José, offering services and 81 affordable homes, with a focus on former foster youths.
Bay Area Chess Grandmaster, Influencer Daniel Naroditsky Dead at 29
The Bay Area chess prodigy who became one of the world's most beloved teachers and commentators has died unexpectedly, leaving a global community in shock. Daniel Naroditsky, who learned the game from his father in Foster City at age 6 and went on to inspire hundreds of thousands of students worldwide, was just 29 years old.
West Contra Costa Unified School District Braces for Potential Teacher and Staff Strikes Amid Contract Disputes
Teacher and staff from West Contra Costa Unified School District may strike over contract disputes, with negotiations stalled and potential raised pay for substitutes during a strike to $550 a day.
Oakland Intensifies Fight Against Illegal Dumping with Daily Cleanup Operations, Mayor Barbara Lee Announces
Oakland expands illegal dumping cleanup to seven days a week without additional taxpayer costs, aiming to address the city's ongoing trash problem and enhance existing waste management efforts.
San Rafael and Marin County Unveil Plans for Temporary Shelter to Address Homelessness
San Rafael and Marin County officials are planning a temporary 65-cabin shelter at 350 Merrydale Road to transition the homeless into long-term housing by 2028.
San Jose State University Pledges Guaranteed Admission to Students from Gilroy and Morgan Hill Districts Starting Fall 2026
San Jose State University introduces guaranteed admission for eligible students from Gilroy and Morgan Hill school districts, starting fall 2026, to improve college access.
So-Called 'First Waymo DDoS' Attack Came from Same Tech Prankster Who Tracked Parking Cops Last Month
The North Beach software engineer who made headlines last month for tracking SFMTA parking enforcement in real time has been sitting on an even bigger stunt: coordinating 50 people to simultaneously summon autonomous vehicles to Coit Tower's narrow access road. What happened next was equal parts traffic nightmare and performance art, with cheering crowds watching self-driving cars navigate their way out of a dead-end trap.












