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Tech billionaires can’t build their ‘California Forever’ city yet
California Forever tech billionaire-backed plan to build a new city 60 miles away from San Francisco is on hold for at least two years, pending an environmental impact study, reports The New York Times. Last year, the Times reported that a group of Silicon Valley investors (including LinkedIn co-founder Reid...
Louis Riddick Says AFC Team Should Pursue Brandon Aiyuk
The San Francisco 49ers and star wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk, are still in a contract standoff despite the receiver recently reporting to training camp. It is unknown whether or not both sides will be able to agree to terms on a long-term extension or not. If they do not, there...
ESPN names 49ers’ Ji’Ayir Brown among NFL’s best under-the-radar players
Videos are auto-populated by an affiliate. This site has no control over the videos that appear above. San Francisco 49ers safety Ji'Ayir Brown has caught the eye of analysts after an impressive rookie season. ESPN recently highlighted Brown in their latest edition of the annual "Best Under-the-Radar Players" list, recognizing his potential to become an impactful NFL player despite his lower draft stock and inability to break into the starting lineup immediately.
Patriots told Giants it would take “significant” offer to swap first-round picks
Giants General Manager Joe Schoen wanted to move up from the sixth overall pick to the third overall pick to select a quarterback in the 2024 NFL draft. But Schoen wasn’t willing to meet the price demanded by the Patriots. Patriots V.P. of Player Personnel Eliot Wolf told Schoen...
NY Giants host starting-caliber guard for surprise visit ahead of camp
One of the biggest needs of the NY Giants this offseason was their offensive line. Joe Schoen knew this and acted accordingly, signing Jon Runyan Jr. and Jermaine Eluemunor to fill gaps in the trenches. However, it seems as if Schoen may not be done adding talent to the line.
San Francisco DA worker fired for sending email to staff asking ‘what color panties you have on?’
A former employee at the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office, who was fired after replying to an office-wide email with a salacious comment, is now suing the department, his former boss, and some of his former co-workers. The scandal erupted on January 26, when DA Brooke Jenkins sent an...
SF man found guilty of attack, violating stay-away order in Richmond District
A San Francisco man was convicted of an attacking another man in the city's Richmond District earlier this year, prosecutors said Monday.District Attorney Brooke Jenkins' office said a jury convicted 44-year-old Bryan Sandelin of one count of battery and one count of violating a court order in connection with the April 26 incident near 45th Avenue and Cabrillo Street. "The jury's verdict holds Mr. Sandelin accountable and delivers justice to the victim and the neighborhood that has been impacted by his criminal behavior," Jenkins said in a statement.According to prosecutors, Sandelin approached the victim in an alleyway behind a residence. He confronted the victim, threatened him and punched him in the face."The jury's verdict holds Mr. Sandelin accountable and delivers justice to the victim and the neighborhood that has been impacted by his criminal behavior," Assistant District Attorney John Robles said.Sandelin had an active stay-away order from the area and prosecutors said he was "the subject of many prior reports in the area."Sandelin was sentenced Thursday to 180 days in county jail on the battery conviction and 30 days in county jail for contempt of court. The sentences will be served consecutively.
Teenager stomps head of opposing player. Police investigate
Police in Alameda east of San Francisco are investigating a violent incident at a youth basketball game. A video obtained exclusively by ABC7 News shows a member of a Filipino American youth team tumbling to the floor as an opposing player attempts to wrestle the ball from him. As the...
San Francisco to Vote on $390 Million Bond for Health, Housing, and Street Safety Enhancements
San Franciscans will have the opportunity to vote on a substantial $390 million bond measure in November. The measure aims to enhance the city's health facilities, expand shelter for homeless families, improve street safety, and revitalize public spaces and parks. Mayor London Breed's bond proposal, which the Board of Supervisors unanimously approved, seeks to inject funds into critical city infrastructure to ensure it remains strong, safe, and vibrant for all residents.
Brandon Aiyuk just one of many 49ers who requested a trade
As another turn happens in the saga involving San Francisco 49ers star wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk's contract, he has notified his employer of the desire to be traded. This is familiar territory, though, as San Francisco has encountered such trade demands before. Last year, defensive end Nick Bosa was a...
Former Cy Young winner Ray to make Giants debut Wednesday
Former Cy Young Award winner Robbie Ray will make his first start with the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday against the Los Angeles Dodgers, manager Bob Melvin announced, according to Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area. Ray hasn't made an appearance in the majors since last March when he...
SF police searching for missing "at-risk" girl last seen in Haight-Ashbury area
San Francisco police are seeking the public's help in locating a missing 11-year-old girl who was last seen Monday morning in the city's Haight-Ashbury neighborhood.Police said the missing girl, Kinsey Joyner, is described as a Hispanic female with brown wavy hair that covers her shoulders and brown eyes, standing 5'3" and weighing 125 pounds. She was last seen wearing a white tote bag, blue jeans and black shoes at approximately 11 a.m. on the 1700 block of Waller Street in San Francisco. Police said she is known to frequent areas in the Golden Gate Park.Police urged those who have located Joyner to call 911 and report her location and physical description. Those with information on her potential whereabouts should also call the SFPD Tip Line at 415-575-4444 or text a tip to TIP411, police said.
Warriors surprising stance on Lauri Makkanen trade puts new player in crossfire
The Golden State Warriors began the offseason with ambitious plans, dangling Chris Paul's non-guaranteed $30 million salary in various trade talks around the league. We were oh so close to Paul George ending up in Golden State next to Stephen Curry and Draymond Green, but the Warriors' own hesitance put the kibosh on that dream.
Protesters rally outside SF Philippine consulate to condemn President Marcos Jr.
Several Filipino organizations from the Bay Area rallied Monday outside of the Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco to condemn Philippine President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. after he delivered the annual state address in his country. One direction of traffic on the 450-500 block of Sutter Street was blocked off with about 100 activists of Filipino American groups mobilizing in front of the consulate. They came together holding hand-painted signs and banners to show their dissatisfaction with Marcos Jr.'s insufficient support for working Filipinos who are struggling to make ends meet amid the country's economic challenges. ...
49ers’ Kyle Shanahan: Interest in Tom Brady was a compliment toward Brock Purdy
Videos are auto-populated by an affiliate. This site has no control over the videos that appear above. Last offseason, there was significant buzz about the San Francisco 49ers' interest in Tom Brady. Brock Purdy had established himself as the team's starting quarterback, and head coach Kyle Shanahan believed no one on the roster could compete with him for the job.
9 astounding photos this mom took to keep herself calm while giving birth.
When San Francisco photographer Lisa Robinson was about to have her second child, she was both excited and nervous.Sure, those are the feelings most moms-to-be experience before giving birth, but Lisa's nerves were tied to something different.She and her husband already had a 9-year-old son but desperately wanted another baby. They spent years trying to get pregnant again, but after countless failed attempts and two miscarriages, they decided to stop trying.
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