A drug that could potentially extend the life of large-breed dogs is closer to being approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). That’s according to an announcement last week by the San Francisco biotech company Loyal, the company behind the
A San Francisco resident woke up Friday to an unexpected guest who was not willing to give up his nap spot. The Animal Care and Control San Francisco posted on Facebook that a coyote took to a patio couch at a residence
Sitting on the pavement in downtown San Francisco, he then carried on undeterred. When told many people would be shocked he was taking fentanyl before visiting his child, 34-year-old Jimmy said: “It is what it is. She misses me, she asked me,
The public will be able to help SeaWorld San Diego name its new Emperor penguin chick — the first one hatched at the park in over a decade. As the hatching of an Emperor penguin chick is “such a significant event” for
An Emperor penguin chick has hatched for the first time in over a decade at SeaWorld San Diego on Sept. 12, 2023, the company announced on Wednesday, October 25. SeaWorld San Diego is the only place in the Western Hemisphere outside of
San Marino defender Roberto di Maio has taken aim at ‘Mr 80 million’ Ramsus Hojlund for complaining about the way he was treated during Denmark’s Euro 2024 qualifying win over the European minnows. Di Maio wrote on Instagram: “Today I read that
Manchester United have been handed a major injury scare after Rasmus Hojlund was allegedly targeted by San Marino players on international duty on Tuesday night. Erik ten Hag could face the latest in a long line of injury blows ahead of Saturday’s
Former Burma leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who is imprisoned and serving a 27-year sentence, is reportedly experiencing symptoms of low blood pressure, including dizziness and loss of appetite. However, she has been denied access to external medical facilities beyond the prison
Two groups of tourists visiting a United States beach had their belongings – including their passports – swiped in brazen smash-and-grabs within 10 minutes of arriving. A family of tourists from Malta were reportedly seen calling police as they stood distraught in
Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana is among many high-profile San Francisco residents who filed a joint lawsuit against the city on Thursday, alleging that their homes and nearby streets have been flooded with sewage and rainwater because of poor city infrastructure.