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H&M to vacate San Francisco Centre mall in January
Centre, the downtown mall on Market Street that was once known as the Westfield Centre, is losing another store. This time, H&M confirms they are vacating the massively empty and floundering retail space.
A power outage in San Francisco on Sunday left thousands of customers without power, according to Pacific Gas and Electric. The outage occurred at 6:13 p.m. and impacted
City attorney files groundbreaking lawsuit against 10 food manufacturers, claiming ultra-processed products fuel public health crisis with rising disease rates.
The 103-year-old landmark hotel perched atop San Francisco’s Nob Hill is set to finally welcome guests again when it reopens in the spring of 2026, following an extended closure and a high-profile restoration.
San Francisco has filed a lawsuit against major food manufacturers like Coca-Cola and Nestle, claiming ultraprocessed foods are causing a public health crisis.
Crews extinguished the fire by 2:26 p.m., and the fire department said it and the police department would be investigating, as there was a death during the incident.
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Fortune Brainstorm AI San Francisco starts today, with Databricks, OpenAI, Cursor, and more on deck
Anthropic is reportedly looking at a real-life IPO, and everyone’s always watching for news from perhaps the biggest ascent of the year: Cursor, the AI coding juggernaut that’s now valued at more than $29 billion.
A beloved albino alligator named Claude at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco has died at age 30. The museum announced his death on Tuesday.
The San Francisco 49ers entered Week 14 with a 9-4 record and a bye week ahead. While the team did not play any games, and they did not make up ground on the division, it is easy to find some clear wins for the team.
As for Schmitt and Law, the final section of the “SantaCon” documentary finds them returning to the fray of New York SantaCon, alternately bemoaning and basking in the chaos, “like Dr. Frankenstein coming face to face with his monster,” Porges said. Several years later, both co-founders seemed to have made peace with the event.
The Ridgecrest Police Department has been awarded a $167,500 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety to bolster its traffic enforcement and education
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