Media 11 hours ago 'Queer' San Francisco bookstore pulls 'Harry Potter' series after Rowling launches women's legal fund A San Francisco bookstore said it was pulling author J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" series because she was privately funding a "women's rights" legal fight.
Media June 21 Mayor of nation's 'best-run' city credits focus on responsible budgeting, public safety The mayor of Provo, Utah, tells Fox News Digital what led to the city being recognized as the nation's "best-run" in a new WalletHub survey.
Culture Trends June 17 San Francisco ranked worst-run major city in America: report A study ranks San Francisco as the worst-run city among 148 largest U.S. cities, evaluating financial stability, education, health, safety, economy, and infrastructure.
U.S. Defense & Military Politics June 3 Navy ship USNS Harvey Milk to be renamed as part of Pentagon's 'warrior culture' shift Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the renaming of a U.S. Navy ship named after San Francisco gay rights activist Harvey Milk.
California May 29 San Francisco school district ditches proposed 'Grading for Equity' strategy after backlash from community The San Francisco Unified School District said is shuttering a recently proposed grading strategy after it received major bipartisan backlash from community members and politicians.
California May 21 California woman allegedly tried to smuggle 151 pounds of marijuana onto international flight Diane Bahlawan, 34, is facing multiple charges after reportedly being caught at San Francisco International Airport with 151 pounds of cannabis in her luggage.
Media May 18 College dropouts celebrate at unconventional 'graduation' ceremony in San Francisco College dropouts coalesced around their common interest of pursuing their own path and rejecting the tradition of getting a college education at "dropout graduation."
US May 10 Uncle Sam’s Devil’s Island: From Al Capone to ‘Machine Gun’ Kelly, meet Alcatraz’s most infamous inmates Take a look a the most infamous inmates at Alcatraz as President Donald Trump is looking to reopen the prison off the coast of San Francisco, California.
Politics May 7 Trump pushes to reopen Alcatraz, but Pelosi and Newsom dismiss it as a 'distraction' As President Donald Trump's administration takes its first steps to open the infamous Alcatraz, California politicians Mayor Daniel Lurie, Gov. Gavin Newsom and Rep. Nancy Pelosi say the plan is "not a serious one."
Airlines May 7 United Airlines planes in San Francisco clip wings A United Airlines plane's wingtip struck the wingtip of another United Airlines aircraft, the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed with Fox News Digital.
Media Buzz May 7 Trump takes on Hollywood, Alcatraz, calls Pope Donald image a joke The Trump administration's latest publicly-fought battles come as he pushes for steep film tariffs and the reopening of one of America's most notorious prisons.
Media May 5 Legal experts say Trump can definitely reopen Alcatraz, but could face 'avalanche of lawsuits' Legal experts told Fox News on Monday that President Trump could "absolutely" reopen Alcatraz off the California coast but could face legal challenges.
Adam Schiff April 26 Adam Schiff reveals what a San Francisco cashier bluntly told him about Dems, warns party has 'major problem' Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., shared a story about how his luggage was stolen from his car while visiting San Francisco during his appearance on "Real Time with Bill Maher."
Woke Culture April 19 Drag queen group mocks Jesus, Christianity in Easter show marketed to kids A drag queen group called the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence is sparking controversy in the days leading up to their annual transgender Easter event.
Media April 16 Tech company reverses policy after Christian group sues for religious discrimination Software company Asana reversed course after facing a lawsuit alleging its policy denying subscription discounts to religious groups was illegal, according to ADF.
Media April 15 Mayor Daniel Lurie sees 'vibe shift' in San Francisco as he works to clean up city Democratic San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie declared that more and more people are proud to be San Franciscans again as he has worked to bring order to its streets.
VIDEO April 12 Nude sculpture stands 'tall and proud' above San Francisco's Embarcadero Plaza "R-Evolution," the 2015 45-foot-tall sculpture of a nude woman, was originally created for Burning Man before making its current home in San Francisco. (Credit: KTVU)
US April 12 Massive nude woman sculpture in blue city sparks reaction after public unveiling: 'Embarrassed' San Francisco unveiled a 45-foot nude statue, prompting criticism across the political spectrum as homelessness and public safety dominate headlines.
VIDEO April 12 San Francisco nude statue installation causes backlash “R-Evolution,†a 2015 statue commemorated for the Burning Man festival of the same year, was recently installed at the Embarcadero facing the Ferry Building in San Francisco. (Credit: KTVU)
Travel April 11 Airport's strict 'quiet policy' has flight passengers sounding off Flight passenger shares San Francisco International Airport's quiet policy, which was launched in 2018. Reddit users and a travel expert weighs in.
Gavin Newsom March 28 Newsom-backed San Francisco speed camera program fines certain drivers more than others San Francisco launched a pilot program approved by California Gov. Gavin Newsom that allows the city to issue fines to speeding drivers based on income.
Media March 18 San Francisco Pride takes financial hit after major companies pull sponsorships amid DEI fallout San Francisco Pride org takes financial hit due to several companies pulling funding amid the trend of businesses pulling back on DEI initiatives.
California March 15 Preacher doesn't flinch as activist points apparent gun at his head Heart-pounding video shows the moment a pastor had an apparent gun pointed in his face by an activist – but the cool-headed preacher hardly moves a muscle.
Gavin Newsom March 13 Gavin Newsom responds to claims he secretly helped fund his own bronze bust: 'Free tinfoil hat' California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office blasted claims that he secretly helped pay for a bronze bust of himself that sits inside San Francisco City Hall.
Politics February 27 Blue city mayor embraces government efficiency in new memo to city employees San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie directed city employees in a memo on Tuesday to return to the office at least four days a week to improve government efficiency.
Nancy Pelosi February 23 Trump looking to sell off Nancy Pelosi Federal Building in San Francisco: reports San Francisco's Nancy Pelosi Federal Building could be sold off by the Trump administration as part of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cuts
NBA February 17 Charles Barkley hopes San Francisco mayor can 'do something about the homeless population' Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley expressed optimism for the city of San Francisco after he said he met the mayor several times.
Boxing February 12 Pro boxing match could take place at Alcatraz this summer: report Alcatraz Island, the infamous former prison turned historic museum in San Francisco Bay, could be the site of a professional boxing match this summer.
San Francisco February 8 Big Tech whistleblower's parents sue, sounding alarm over son's unexpected death The parents of young California tech whistleblower Suchir Balaji, whose 2024 death was ruled a suicide, are now suing the City and County of San Francisco.
Politics February 7 Dem mayor unleashes task force in attempt to rescue crime-ridden city: 'Restore order to our streets' San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie launched the San Francisco Police Department Hospitality Task Force as he works to clean up San Francisco's streets.