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Closed San Francisco immigration courthouse with people relocating case files amid abrupt hearing stoppage.
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San Francisco Immigration Court stops hearings at 100 Montgomery Street ahead of planned closure

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Hearings at the main immigration courthouse in San Francisco ended on May 1, months earlier than initially expected, affecting more than 100,000 pending cases. Most are being shifted to the Concord Immigration Court, while thousands of others will continue at a smaller San Francisco location on Sansome Street.

California state Sen. Scott Wiener faced protests and was asked to leave the Trans March in San Francisco on June 27, 2026. March participants objected to his positions on Israel and Gaza.

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A San Francisco landlord has been charged with murdering his tenant in May to facilitate the sale of the property, according to a lawsuit filed by the victim's family.

Loveski Deli, a bagel shop created by Napa-based Michelin three-star chef Christopher Kostow, opened on Wednesday in San Francisco's Jackson Square. The new location marks the brand's first expansion into the city and doubles as a coffee shop. It took over the former Postscript Cafe space, retaining much of the original staff.

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Painted Leopard, a Bay Area coffee pop-up specializing in El Salvadoran beans, has launched its first permanent cafe inside The RealReal's flagship store in San Francisco's Union Square. The cafe is currently open on weekends, with plans for a grand opening and expanded hours in early April. Owned by three El Salvadoran Americans, the business aims to showcase its unique coffees and story in the competitive local market.

San Francisco's Marina district turned into a hub of engine roars and crowd excitement on Saturday as Red Bull hosted its free Showrun event. An estimated 40,000 fans gathered to watch Formula 1 cars, stunt bikes, and trucks perform on a 0.8-mile route, with Japanese driver Yuki Tsunoda drawing the loudest cheers. The afternoon demonstration featured sunny weather and appearances by local figures, including Mayor Daniel Lurie.

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Some of the world's fastest racecars sped legally through San Francisco's streets on Saturday during the debut of the Red Bull Showrun. Thousands of spectators gathered along Marina Boulevard to watch the live demonstration featuring high-performance vehicles. The event concluded dramatically when one car burst into flames, though the driver emerged unharmed.

 

 

 

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