Mac Jones led the 49ers to a thrilling overtime victory over the Rams, showcasing his skills with two touchdowns and a strong connection with Kendrick Bourne. This game marks a turning point in Jones' career as he steps into a new role.
California leaders respond with alarm to Trump's explosive comments about deploying troops to Democratic cities like San Francisco, calling it a dangerous step towards authoritarianism. As tensions rise, local officials defend their communities, claiming crime is down and safety is improving.
In a surprising move, the San Francisco Giants have fired manager Bob Melvin after failing to make the playoffs for the fourth straight year. Players express support for Melvin, who leaves behind a legacy in the Bay Area.
The 49ers see positive news on their injury report as Jauan Jennings returns and Brock Purdy is set to start against the Jaguars. Will they secure a crucial win?
Dive into Week 4 of the NFL season as we explore crucial funnel defenses that could impact your fantasy team. Discover which matchups offer the best potential for big points and the players to watch!
Cisco has issued a warning about a severe security flaw in its IOS and IOS XE Software that could allow attackers to execute code or cause denial-of-service conditions. With real-world exploitation already observed, it's crucial to address this vulnerability immediately.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.3 struck the San Francisco Bay Area early Monday, waking residents and causing minor disruptions, but no major damage reported. Learn more about this seismic event and its effects across the region.
In a shocking turn of events, Nick Bosa's season is cut short due to a torn ACL in his right knee. This marks his third serious knee injury, raising concerns about his future in the NFL.
A 4.3 magnitude earthquake jolted the San Francisco Bay Area early Monday, with over 24,000 residents reporting the tremor. Minor damages were noted in Berkeley, but no injuries have been reported.
A magnitude 4.3 earthquake jolted the San Francisco Bay Area early Monday, leaving over 22,000 residents shaken. Trains faced delays as safety inspections were conducted, while officials assessed the situation.