The San Francisco 49ers have seven confirmed selections in the 2025 NFL Draft with the potential for additional compensatory picks to follow.
Both possibilities are in play as Seattle, Las Vegas, Dallas and San Francisco decide on next coaches and play callers for 2025.
Sports reporters who cover the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers, Seattle Seahawks, San Francisco 49ers, and Arizona Cardinals come together to break down how the NFC West is shaping up this season.
The New York Mets and San Francisco Giants appear to be the most likely landing spots for Pete Alonso. But could he sign with the Seattle Mariners?
The 49ers signed Yiadom to a one-year, $3 million deal last year to compete for their No. 3 cornerback spot. He eventually was overtaken by rookie Renardo Green, though Ward’s likely departure means the 49ers again will have a need for a No. 3 player at the position. That Yiadom is a reliable punt-return gunner gives him additional value.
The San Francisco 49ers’ search to replace recently-fired defensive coordinator Nick Sorensen has been somewhat confusing. Could they now turn to Pete Carroll?
Seattle-based engineering firm Magnusson Klemencic Associates won an Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement Honor Award from the American Society of Civil Engineers for its Presidio Tunnel Tops park project in San Francisco.
Alaska Air Group has released details of its combined schedule for Alaska and Hawaiian airlines, with adjustments beginning to take effect in March. In an email to Pacific Business News, Alex Da Silva, Hawaiian director of external communications, listed the current Hawaiian routes that will be replaced with Alaska services later this year.
All the chips are on the table for Robert Saleh to be the next defensive coordinator of the San Francisco 49ers. However, Saleh seems likely to be the new head
In his first season in 2001, Ichiro earned the American League Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year awards, hitting .350 with 242 hits as the Mariners won 116 regular-season games. He won the A.L. batting title and fielded his position flawlessly with precision and a powerful throwing arm.
SEATTLE - Phish has announced a 2025 West Coast tour, featuring multiple-night stops in key cities and a charitable contribution to support wildfire relief efforts. The tour will kick off with a two-night stay at Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena on April 18-19, followed by performances in Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
A new year means new resolutions, new opportunities and, importantly for travelers, new flights. Hawaii trips are set to get a bit easier at Southwest Airlines. Greenland will get what may be its first U.S. nonstop on United Airlines. And a newly beefed-up Alaska Airlines is launching flights to Tokyo and Seoul.