São Paulo secures the largest national funding for Mais Ciência na Escola and achieves significant advancements in research infrastructure, boosting science education and technology in Brazil.
São Paulo government showcases innovation and supports local startups at SXSW 2026, aiming to surpass R$174 million in business deals.
Simone Tebet's Senate candidacy in São Paulo intensifies coalition tensions as PSB and PT vie for influence amid a heated gubernatorial race between Tarcísio de Freitas and Fernando Haddad.
The São Bernardo do Campo-based Meninas de Chuteiras project is empowering girls with free football training, supported by state funding, and fostering female participation in the sport.
Mirassol launches a new Sub-15 women's team while São Paulo hosts the Festival Estrelas to promote grassroots women's football development in 2026.
The São Paulo government reported a 31.2% increase in domestic violence arrests and provided housing aid to over 5,000 victims from March 2025 to February 2026, marking a strong combined approach to protection and enforcement.
January 2026 saw historic reductions in robberies in São Paulo despite a police force facing significant staffing challenges under Governor Tarcísio de Freitas’ administration.
São Paulo state government allocates over R$19 million for urban mobility projects and emergency aid for municipalities affected by climate disasters.
Brazil pushes ahead with initiatives and laws to boost women’s roles in science and technology while confronting deep gender and racial funding gaps.
São Paulo and Corinthians advance to the Campeonato Paulista 2026 quarterfinals after respective wins over Ponte Preta and São Bernardo.
Various Brazilian cities launch youth football classes and talent selection events this February, promoting grassroots player development and local team recruitment.
Esther Marques and Adolpho Mello wed in São Paulo, with a star-studded ceremony and reception featuring top Brazilian celebrities, elegant decor, and a celebrated bridal gown.
Ivete Sangalo's inaugural street block at São Paulo Carnaval dazzled crowds alongside celebrity attendees including Leigh-Anne and Fernanda Paes Leme with her daughter.
CreativeSP Connect in São Paulo brought together nearly 100 creative companies, generating R$ 2 billion in expected business and advancing São Paulo as a global creative hub.
São Paulo drives forward a record-breaking infrastructure expansion in 2026, enhancing urban mobility, housing, and climate resilience, alongside national energy innovations.
São Paulo led Brazil’s 2025 formal job growth, while Praia Grande launches 2026 free training courses to enhance workforce skills.
São Paulo state has initiated the Civic-Military School model in 100 schools across the region, incorporating military personnel as monitors to improve educational environments.
Brazil's leading institutions launch substantial funding programs to boost innovative research projects focusing on social and economic impact in 2026.
São Paulo promotes Afro-Brazilian culture and football tourism to Spanish tourists through new guides and routes launched at Fitur Madrid.
São Paulo enhances small business growth by extending debt renegotiation terms and maintaining a business-friendly environment that fuels new company formations and job creation.
Sebrae-SP's free workshop supports small business growth in a post-pandemic entrepreneurial surge in Brazil.
São Paulo FC loses 3-2 at home to Portuguesa, amid president Julio Casares's resignation and mounting challenges in Campeonato Paulista standings.
São Paulo and Ibrachina meet at Morumbi Stadium for the 2026 Copa SP de Futebol Júnior semifinal match, a key event in Brazil's top youth football tournament.
Coach Hernán Crespo calls for football to be prioritized and political interference to end following the impeachment of São Paulo FC's president Julio Casares.
São Paulo FC faces an impeachment vote for president Júlio Casares amid poor team performance in the 2026 Paulistão, prompting calls for deep club restructuring.
The São Paulo sugar market resumed trading in early 2026 with rising volumes but experienced price drops due to increased supply of lower-quality sugar, while ethanol prices climbed amid supply constraints.
USP’s CienTec Park offers free, interactive science and nature activities throughout January, encouraging family engagement with educational exhibits and immersive experiences.
Oscar Maroni, the controversial São Paulo nightlife entrepreneur and Bahamas Club owner, has died at 74, leaving a multifaceted legacy marked by legal battles and media prominence.
São Paulo's municipal government announces a robust lineup of free entrepreneurship workshops and events starting January 2026, fostering local business growth and skill development.
In 2025, São Paulo and Brazil saw record growth in new small businesses driven by digital simplification programs and Sebrae's expanded support services.
São Paulo advances football through social projects, youth championships, and infrastructure investments ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Researchers at Unesp in São Paulo have developed the Flood Probability Index, an innovative flood prediction system using radar rainfall data and soil moisture simulations, with public alerts expected by summer 2026.
Praia Grande excelled in the 87th Jogos Abertos do Interior, earning 69 medals and demonstrating strong performances across athletics, capoeira, gymnastics, and volleyball, supported by strategic municipal sports programs.
São Paulo is expected to hit record high temperatures on Christmas Eve amid a high-pressure system causing dry, hot weather across the Southeast region.
Brazilian cities, notably São Paulo, face a sharp rise in water meter thefts, prompting costly replacement efforts with plastic meters to curb the problem.
The Brazilian government brings vital public services and wellness activities directly to São Paulo's Heliópolis, enhancing community access and support.
São Paulo’s Vivara event on December 18 celebrated luxury fashion with top Brazilian celebrities showcasing elegant and trendy outfits.
São Paulo pushes forward with new impact business legislation and a key book highlighting social impact entrepreneurship's role in transforming Brazilian capitalism.
The Defesa Civil of Jundiaí warns of heavy rains, severe storms, and flooding risks from December 9 to 11, 2025, urging residents to take precautions.
The Workers' Party and Mayor Ricardo Nunes have formed a strategic alliance supporting Ricardo Teixeira's re-election as president of São Paulo's Municipal Chamber, shaping local political dynamics.