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Levi's Stadium has some of the lowest World Cup ticket prices
Several 2026 World Cup group matches at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara are among the lowest priced U.S. host city games now listed. Some entry prices are around $140 to $180, though transportation and other costs still matter.

SFUSD superintendent faces House hearing on school culture issues
San Francisco Unified Superintendent Maria Su appeared before a House committee hearing focused on parental rights, gender identity and other school culture disputes. She emphasized compliance with state and federal law and said families may opt out of certain activities for religious reasons.

World Cup traffic plan urges transit to Santa Clara stadium
Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara will host six World Cup matches from June 13 to July 1, with officials warning of road closures and limited parking nearby. Transit agencies are asking fans to use trains, BART, Muni and shuttles instead of driving.

SF Bay Chinese community services: immigrant rights, seniors, and legal help
Chinese for Affirmative Action, Self-Help for the Elderly, and API Legal Outreach give Bay Area readers concrete places to start for rights, senior, and legal support.

News for Chinese positions itself as Bay Area Chinese AI media leader
San Jose-based News for Chinese announced a Chinese-community media upgrade built around AI anchors, multilingual video and distribution across web, print, radio and social platforms.

Chinese Hospital installs 2026 board during leadership transition
Chinese Hospital announced its 2026 Board of Trustees installation as the Chinatown-rooted community hospital navigates leadership transition and healthcare access pressures.

Sunset Chinese Cultural District lists 2026 Sunset Night Market
Sunset Chinese Cultural District lists the 2026 Sunset Night Market as part of its event programming for San Francisco’s west-side Chinese community.

New Sam Kee profile spotlights a San Jose Chinese community standby
News for Chinese profiled New Sam Kee in San Jose Evergreen, describing the Cantonese restaurant as a familiar Chinese community dining spot with decades of local roots.

Bay Area youth arts nonprofit ACYPA marks five years
News for Chinese highlighted ACYPA’s upcoming five-year celebration, a Bay Area youth public-benefit arts organization serving Chinese community cultural programming.