They brought a slice of the San Francisco Bay to landlocked Walnut Creek. But after nearly three decades, the owners of the ...
AB549, Gabriel’s new sporting events bill, is founded on a tired old lie: Every year, law enforcement uses long-disproven ...
A San Francisco social media personality was federally indicted on charges of allegedly producing child sex abuse material, ...
The Japanese restaurant chain is in talks to take over the old Chevy’s spot in Emeryville, and could open there in early 2026 ...
The number of bridges across the U.S. getting inspections that show they need work has increased over the last five to ten ...
San Francisco is undergoing a quiet renaissance in the aftermath of Covid. "The City" is reemerging with five must visit ...
A bankruptcy filing Sunday by 23andMe, a genetic testing and biotechnology company, is shining light on what could happen to ...
Oakland officials say they plan to close two homeless shelters at the end of June. But the sites’ nonprofit operator claims ...
Lou Trivino completed his long road back to the big leagues on Tuesday, when he was selected to the Giants’ Major League roster after winning a spot in the club’s Opening Day bullpen.
With their inaugural show “Songs from a Sinking Ship,” founders of the San Francisco nonprofit Flamenco Arts International ...
Free agency was minimally utilized by the 49ers. It wasn't for a lack of additions. The 49ers signed nine players, most of ...
This is the second part in a two-part series examining how San Francisco’s reevaluation of drug policy could reshape programs meant to help people who are addicted to narcotics. In this edition, we ...