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The Sharks got a three-game homestand started right by outlasting the Colorado Avalanche 3-2 in a shootout.
The short-sleeved Warriors shut down the Spurs for the first time in more than five years, winning 107-101 in overtime.
Warriors big man Andrew Bogut did not practice Thursday and will not play Friday against the Spurs due to an unidentified back injury.
At long last, the Warriors are finally back in the win column beating the lowly Phoenix Suns, 108-98 in front of another sellout crowd at Oracle Arena.
The Warriors are home in the Bay Area for a two-game homestand before embarking on another five-game road trip.
Milos Raonic wins his third straight SAP Open title in the 125th and final year of the long-running Bay Area tennis tournament.
It’s the second oldest American tennis tournament after the US Open. And after 125 years, the curtain is coming down on the SAP Open.
The Kings franchise may soon be dethroned, a sad ending for a city that has seen tremendous growth since the team arrived in 1985.
The new-look Tim Lincecum for 2013 wants to be both Clark Kent and Superman.
The Sharks played the best team in the league tough, but the Blackhawks — with some help — remained unbeaten in regulation.
The Sharks are 7-0-0 to start the lockout-shortened season, their best start in franchise history and the only unbeaten team left in the NHL.
True to his word, Giants outfielder Angel Pagan spent the day handing out free tacos at a Taco Bell in Redwood City.
50 years ago, a husband and wife opened up a bakery in The Mission. Today, under new ownership, it’s still going strong.
A new smartphone application empowers air travelers to make complaints about profiling by airport security in real time.








