49ers organization holds out hope as Santa Clara decides there will be no fans at Levi’s Stadium games
Santa Clara County isn't playing along with the state's new stadium reopening guidelines, declining to allow fans to watch the 49ers play anytime soon. 49ers president Al Guido still holds out hope that the team and the County can work together to achieve this goal.
San Jose Sharks say Google, city developments could push them out of town
The San Jose Sharks on Thursday asked fans to step in to help the hockey team stay in San Jose. In an open letter, the Sharks said that two major developments planned in the city’s downtown “could force the Sharks out.”
SJSU football team headed to bowl game facing possible punishment for breaking quarantine rules
The San Jose State Spartans football team is coming off what could arguably be their best regular-season performance in school history. But their epic undefeated championship season is being shrouded in controversy because the team appears to be breaking coronavirus travel guidelines put in place by Santa Clara County.
Santa Clara County OKs youth sports as area coach says teen athletes are dropping out, joining gangs
The Santa Clara County Health Department has walked back restrictions that would have severely limited youth athletics in the county, as a movement gains traction in Sacramento advocating for youth sports which was started by a San Mateo coach.
Concessions contract manager of Earthquakes stadium pleads guilty to sabotaging concessions system
The U.S. Attorney’s Office Northern California District announced that Salvatore La Rosa, who formerly was a contract manager for concessions at Earthquakes Stadium has pleaded guilty to accusations that he sabotaged the menus and payments systems at the stadium last year on opening day.
San Jose Earthquakes' stadium becomes PayPal Park, where contactless payments will reign supreme
The San Jose Earthquakes' soccer stadium will now be known as PayPal Park under a sponsorship deal that will also bring new contactless payments and a reserved section for underserved community members to the Major League Soccer team’s home.
Fingerpointing continues after 49ers offer $3.3 million stadium settlement to Santa Clara
A $3.3 million dollar settlement offer from the 49ers to the City of Santa Clara appears to be still on the table after the city council decided not to take any action on the matter at this week’s council meeting.
San Jose Earthquakes host World Cup street party this weekend, plus watch parties In SF for the next month
The 2022 World Cup is here, and over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, the San Jose Earthquakes are hosting a World Cup street party at San Pedro Square, complete with giant outdoor screens and all-ages activities. The club is also hosting watch parties at area pubs throughout the whole month-long tournament. (Warning: You'll have to hit the bar at 5 a.m. to catch some games!)
Levi's Stadium Likely Hosting Both Super Bowl 60 and World Cup in 2026
Levi's Stadium is all but set for a spectacular sports year in 2026, likely hosting the much-awaited Super Bowl 60 and confirmed for the World Cup. The Santa Clara stadium will be supported by expensive and impressive upgrades and enhancements.
Discover the New Penthouse Lounge at the San Jose Sharks' SAP Center
The San Jose Sharks Penthouse Lounge is designed to provide an enjoyable, yet relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy private seating, unparalleled views of the arena and its events, along with a selection of high-end menu items paired with exquisite drinks.
49ers QB Brock Purdy Cleared for Training Camp with a Catch: What's Next for San Francisco?
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy has been medically cleared for training camp but will be on a limited throwing schedule, raising questions around his capacity as the team heads into the season.
Stanford Sensation Torri Huske Edges Out Teammate for Gold in Olympic Showdown
Stanford swimmer Torri Huske clinched the Olympic gold in the women's 100-meter butterfly, outpacing fellow American Gretchen Walsh. Huske's strong finish marked a significant rebound from her previous Olympics, showcasing her perseverance and strategy.
VIDEO: Ricky Pearsall Emerges at 49ers Practice 5 Days Post Getting Shot in the Chest
Ricky Pearsall of the 49ers returned to practice shortly after being shot, with the alleged shooter charged with attempted murder. Coach Shanahan and GM Lynch expressed support and projected Pearsall's season play.
49ers, Goodell And Bay Area Hosts Ring Nasdaq Closing Bell in Countdown to Super Bowl LX
Roger Goodell and 49ers CEO Jed York rang Nasdaq’s closing bell in Times Square to spotlight the Bay Area’s countdown to Super Bowl LX. The move tees up a week of fan events and civic programs across the region.
Bay Area Judge Drops The Hammer On Ex‑Stanford Coach In ESPN Court Clash
A federal magistrate judge dismissed ex‑Stanford coach Troy Taylor’s defamation suit against ESPN, finding the network’s reporting matched two Stanford investigation reports. The ruling leaves Taylor’s claims unlikely to succeed at the district level.
PWHL Eyes San Jose: SAP Center Poised For Pro Women’s Hockey Invasion
Reports say San Jose is expected to receive a PWHL expansion team that would play at the SAP Center as the league lines up multiple new markets. Local hockey infrastructure and a new roster timeline make the move plausible.
Bay Area Kids Benched as Youth Sports Turn Into a Rich Kid Arms Race
Rising fees have turned youth sports into a high‑cost gamble for Bay Area families, pushing many kids out of play and into stretched nonprofits. Local groups and cities are fighting back with free programs and new fields.





























































