Digital Originals 14 hours ago What weary San Franciscans are saying after voters rejected ‘stranglehold’ of the progressive left As the economy dominated national voter concerns, San Francisco residents had a different priority — ending "chaos and lawlessness," as one Gen Z voter put it.
Digital Originals 2 days ago How a political earthquake rocked California and made crime 'finally illegal again' Ten years after passing a sweeping criminal justice reform measure, Californians are backtracking big, and kicking key progressive figures to the curb along the way.
VIDEO 3 days ago Gavin Newsom wants to 'Trump-proof' California despite election results: LA official Recovering homeless addict-turned-activist Tom Wolf, Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Jon Hatami and Venice Neighborhood Council Board Member Soledad Ursua discuss why California voters are turning against progressive policies.
Food-Drink 4 days ago San Francisco's sourdough is 'culinary symbol' and part of 49ers culture San Francisco's longest continuously operating company, Boudin Bakery, makes one of its most iconic foods: sourdough bread. Even the 49ers mascot is named Sourdough Sam.
Opinion 6 days ago Even Democrat voters rejected leftist policies and politicians in the most surprising places Democrat voters grew tired of spikes in crime and homelessness. They used the election to make a change in some of the most progressive places in the US. How did that happen?
Travel November 14 Judge orders airport to stop using major city in its name A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that Oakland violated San Francisco's trademark and must immediately stop using the name "San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport."
California November 13 San Francisco mayor-elect touts 'common sense' approaches after beating progressive incumbent San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie discussed defeating his more progressive opponent Mayor London Breed on CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront" Tuesday.
Culture November 10 San Francisco proposal incentivizes sobriety by giving drug users weekly cash benefits San Francisco's "Cash Not Drugs" proposal was passed by the city's Board of Supervisors, meaning drug users could be awarded $100 weekly for remaining sober.
California November 9 San Francisco residents look towards future after firing Dem mayor in effort to clean up homelessness, drugs San Francisco residents pointed to the city's spiraling drug and homelessness crisis as a need to change leadership in the election of Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie
San Francisco November 8 Incumbent San Francisco mayor concedes to opponent amid concerns over homeless, drug overdoses Incumbent Democrat San Francisco Mayor London Breed has conceded the mayoral race in the California city to Daniel Lurie, who is leading ranked-choice voting.