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)