It's here, and it's happening right now. That's what's so remarkable and so exciting. Flying right here in San Francisco past this iconic landmark of the Golden Gate Bridge, so today is a landmark achievement for our company and a dream come true for me.
During this guided tour at SF Brewing Co., you'll explore the brewing space and learn about the process that takes beer from grain to glass. After the tour, guests will enjoy a curated flight of beers and receive a voucher for a complimentary pint, redeemable on a future visit.
Grace Cathedral's annual fundraising gala Carnivale, this year entitled "Noite de Carnaval: A Celebration of Joy," took place on the evening of February 13, 2026. The event was inspired by Brazil's Carnival, which began on the same evening in cities such as Rio de Janeiro.
Dining Out For Life Bay Area is benefitting both San Francisco AIDS Foundation and Project Open Hand, two powerhouses working to end HIV and feed our most vulnerable neighbors with lovingly-prepared meals. Together, they are serving thousands of people across the Bay Area.
This weekend sees the start of the 23rd San Francisco Greek Film Festival, which since 2004 has provided a local showcase for new screen work from the "cradle of Western civilization" still most associated with its contributions to arts and ideas in the ancient world. This latest edition brings together eight fictive features, sixteen documentaries of various length, and nine narrative shorts.
Get the inside story of the infamous Bay Area wellness cult OneTaste and its founder, Nicole Daedone, at an intimate live conversation in the historic Redwood Room, featuring Bloomberg journalist and author Ellen Huet, followed by an audience Q&A. The event will be live-streamed and includes mature subject matter with sexual references.
The city currently gives over $8 million annually to the San Francisco Pretrial Diversion Project to work with people awaiting trial outside of jail. The nonprofit has for 50 years connected people suspected of crimes to housing, employment, and medical treatment - the same services the probation department is now proposing.
San Francisco's immigration courts are being hollowed out by the Trump Administration, with plans to close one of the courts downtown by the end of the year. Mission Local's Clara-Sophia Daly explains how day to day operations - including asylum hearings - have changed.
Officers responded to the area at about 8:55 p.m. for a report of a vehicle hitting two pedestrians. Investigators said an unidentified adult and child were crossing the street when they were struck.
We're spread so thin that nobody's really been given the opportunity to be adequately trained for some of the assignments that we're sent off to. The situation hasn't gotten any better, and our concerns are the same, and they're growing. Staffing shortages have existed for years in the criminal division and are being exacerbated as the San Francisco district attorney's office files more cases.
The Loyola Marymount Lions (19-8) will try to build on a seven-game win streak when they visit the San Francisco Dons (16-11) on February 26, 2026 at War Memorial at the Sobrato Center. San Francisco vs. Loyola Marymount NCAA Game Info Date: Thursday, February 26, 2026 Time: 9 p.m. ET TV: ESPN+ Where: San Francisco, California Venue: War Memorial at the Sobrato Center
San Francisco police have made an arrest in the February 9 shooting of Bay Area rapper Curnal, aka Keonte Antonio Deshawn Woods, on Harrison Street in Rincon Hill. An East Bay man has been arrested in connection with the shooting that took place just after 2 am on February 9, in the hours after the Super Bowl, about a block from the freeway onramp to the Bay Bridge on the 500 block of Harrison Street.
The natural wine bar with a nightly dance party that took the Mission by storm in the last couple years is expanding in the neighborhood with a second venue, which will be a nightclub with food and cocktails. Bar Part Time, which started as a pandemic pop-up and has become a popular fixture on 14th Street, was part of a natural wine wave that has drawn in a bevy of young Millenial and Gen Z drinkers in recent years.
The Bay Lights belong to San Francisco, Illuminate founder Ben Davis said in a Thursday statement announcing the March 20 relighting date. They're a reminder that beauty can live at the scale of infrastructure and that awe can be part of a city's identity. SF Mayor Daniel Lurie also chimed in on the same Thursday announcement. The Bay Lights are an iconic symbol of San Francisco and the entire Bay Area, Lurie said in the same press release.