A SoMa-based company's AI platform is quietly transforming scheduling and inventory for hundreds of local food businesses—and raising questions about job displacement.
A new wave of well-funded companies are pitching themselves as the solution to San Francisco's most pressing digital infrastructure challenges—and city officials are finally listening.
From the Mission's hottest new tables to cocktail bars redefining the city's drinking scene, here's where San Francisco's food and beverage culture is heading in summer 2026.
As housing costs continue to squeeze local residents, entrepreneur Maria Chen's investment platform is democratizing financial planning for those priced out of traditional wealth-building.
As San Francisco's restaurant scene contracts, a local operator is defying the odds with a diversified model spanning casual dining, catering, and ghost kitchens.
New SFPD data shows violent crime surged 18% year-over-year in neighborhoods from the Mission to the Tenderloin, raising fresh questions about emergency response times and resource allocation.
From Mission District rooftop gardens to new waterfront restoration projects, the city doubles down on environmental commitments as climate targets loom.
As major corporations relocate clean-tech operations to the Bay Area, skilled workers without degrees are discovering six-figure opportunities in installation, maintenance, and supply-chain roles.
After years of exodus and uncertainty, a quieter city is welcoming newcomers with affordable neighborhoods, revitalized cultural spaces, and a more livable pace of life.
Decades of environmental setbacks forced the city to reimagine its relationship with waste, energy, and urban planning—transforming necessity into innovation.
From the tech boom to present day, a cascade of zoning restrictions, NIMBYism, and political gridlock transformed the city's most pressing challenge into an intractable problem.
While international counterparts grapple with resource constraints, the Bay Area deploys technology and coordination strategies that offer a roadmap for urban safety.
As the school year winds down, San Francisco's education sector faces layoffs, record university applications, and fresh pushback on classroom security.