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Finally returning home: American family repatriates five ancient artifacts to Greece
Mendoni expressed her gratitude to the Gray family for their decision to return the artifacts, noting that it “highlights the decisive role of citizens in the protection of cultural heritage.”
‘Buffer zones’ come to California, as a lawmaker proposes limiting protests near houses of worship
Antisemitism emerges as a defining issue in 2026 California governor’s race
‘Tax the Jews’ chants break out at event held by Jewish mayor of San Francisco
California schools spent $250,000 on anti-Israel 'Woke Kindergarten' curriculum
“Our reading scores are low,” one teacher told the Chronicle. “That could have gotten us a reading interventionist.”
San Francisco must not let antisemitism win - opinion
Mayor London Breed now has the opportunity to do the right thing.
'From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free' chanted at San Francisco high school
Numerous X users shared the video and their concern that the protest could endanger anyone Jewish at the school.
Naked woman opens fire on California highway
New video footage obtained by NBC Bay Area captures the startling moments as the California Highway Patrol (CHP) responded to the alarming situation.
Stability AI is sued by co-founder who says he was duped in to selling stake for $100
In a complaint filed in San Francisco federal court, Cyrus Hodes said CEO and co-founder Emad Mostaque convinced him Stability AI was "essentially worthless."
Queen Elizabeth was almost assassinated in 1983 US visit, FBI reveals
An IRA member said he wanted to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II while her yacht was sailing under the Golden Gate Bridge or at Yosemite.
New Jewish chaplaincy program to start in San Francisco
The NorCal Board of Rabbis is looking to hire a Rabbi-Chaplain to direct the initiative, which will provide acute bedside pastoral care to unaffiliated Jewish patients in hospitals in San Francisco.
Cash App founder Bob Lee stabbed to death in San Francisco, says father
The San Francisco Police Department said late on Tuesday that a 43-year-old man was stabbed early in the day and succumbed to injuries in the hospital.
Researchers use tweets to analyze where people are angriest
Through the development and use of neural networks, researchers detected how emotions expressed in tweets were influenced by various factors.
On This Day in 1900: Bubonic plague infects San Francisco
This was the first case of the plague in the continental US, and it hasn't left since. This event was defined by government denials of a pandemic, racism and discrediting medical officials.