Cruiseliner That Crashed into Pier 27 Today is the Same Ruby Princess Cruise Ship that Held COVID Passengers During Pandemic Shutdown, Twice
The Ruby Princess cruise ship, which was involved in previous COVID outbreaks and quarantines, has now had an crashed into Pier 27 in San Francisco.
Hydrogen-Powered Ferry Set to Launch in San Francisco Bay, Revolutionizing Water Transportation
Introducing sustainable maritime transportation in August, the Sea Change, a hydrogen fuel cell-powered passenger ferry, joins the San Francisco Bay Ferry network for a six-month pilot project.
53rd Annual San Francisco Pride Parade Reflects the Pride and Protest of the Celebration
The 53rd annual SF Pride Celebration and Parade brought the color, the community, and the crowds to the streets of San Francisco over the weekend.
San Francisco DA Brooke Jenkins Refuses to Prosecute Suspect in Embarcadero Shootout
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins refuses to prosecute any suspect in connection with the Father's Day gun battle that began near Pier 39 and continued for a mile down the Embarcadero.
Controversial Telegraph Hill dispensary with smoking lounge gets City Hall approval despite vocal opposition
Despite a packed-house crowd of opponents waving “No Marijuana” signs, the SF Planning Commission approved a new Telegraph Hill dispensary with a smoking lounge, now coming to Broadway and Front Street.
Amazon is closing all four cashierless Amazon Go stores in San Francisco
Amazon thought it was disrupting the retail industry with its no-cashier Amazon Go stores, but five years into the concept, they’re closing a bunch of them, including all four SF stores.