49ers re-sign linebacker for a 2nd year in San Francisco
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The Cowboys and 49ers are making a notable trade, with San Francisco getting defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa.
A WWE star has issued a desperate plea for help after her brother vanished following a car crash in San Francisco. Ashley Urbanski, known by her ring name Shotzi Blackheart, said her 51-year-old brother “Deano,
Brian Rolapp, CEO of the PGA Tour, outlined his vision for the tour's reshaped schedule Wednesday, and it includes events in major markets such as San Francisco.
Veteran left-hander Robbie Ray approached Monday’s spring outing with a clear purpose. Despite more than a decade in the big leagues and 261 career starts, Ray treated his fourth Cactus League appearance as a chance to refine his pitch mix during the San Francisco Giants’ 2-0 loss to the Los Angeles Angels at Scottsdale Stadium.
But it was a cold half century. Due to both San Francisco's infamous microclimates and the park's location perched on the lip of the San Francisco Bay, Candlestick Park quickly became known as the coldest spot in baseball, featuring whistling winds ...
The San Francisco 49ers needed defensive help urgently, desperately, and before anything else goes wrong. So when news broke on Wednesday that the 49ers were finalizing a trade with the Dallas Cowboys for Defensive Tackle Osa Odighizuwa in exchange for a 2026 third-round pick,
The attorney for a man facing multiple charges in connection with an altercation with San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie's security detail is blaming the incident on the mayor's bodyguard. A judge on Wednesday released 44-year-old Tony Phillips on bail after ...
What looked like the ultimate San Francisco score is turning into a bureaucratic nightmare. Katelin Holloway and Ben Ramirez thought they had found their forever home when they purchased a spacious North Beach property for $4.
The California Secretary of State's office is investigating apparent ballot initiative petition fraud in San Francisco stemming from a video circulating online.
Supervisor Alan Wong has invited San Franciscans to submit the ‘dumbest laws’ in the city — outdated, unnecessary or burdensome regulations that may no longer be necessary. Wong said he hopes the contest can spark conversation about how to make the city more accessible to residents,