Streaking Sharks sink Ducks in shootout
A sold-out crowd of 17,562 was on the edge of their seats Tuesday night as the San Jose Sharks battled to keep their record pristine.Read More
Cute kitties make for ruthless killers
Biologists estimate domestic cats in the U.S. kill up to 3.7 billion birds and as many as 20.7 billion small mammals each year.Read More
Apple, Google seize smartphone duopoly
Android and Apple captured 92 percent of global smartphone sales in the fourth quarter, giving the two systems an effective duopoly.Read More
North v. South: Fear Team Teal now
With the Sharks back skating in the Bay Area, we have a pressing need — in the NHL and all other leagues — to hate on the teams in...Read More
North v. South: Kings drink from the Stanley Cup
A sloppy start for the Kings could spell trouble, but returning stars can save them if they remember how to play like Stanley Cup champions.Read More
Fake doctor accused of stealing credit cards
Yolanda Smith is accused of donning a white lab coat to pose as a doctor at local hospitals, then swiping credit cards from nurses' purses. Read More
Concerns raised about CleanPowerSF
Recent concerns raised about San Francisco's renewable energy program, CleanPowerSF, shows that going green isn't always easy — or cheap.Read More
Bay to Breakers loses sponsor
Bay to Breakers organizers are scrambling to find a new sponsor after Zazzle pulled its funding from the infamous event. Read More
High-speed rail faces slow-speed land buy
Could California's high-speed rail project become train in vain?Read More
SFMTA proposes $200 million bike plan
SFMTA slaps a hefty $200 million price tag on their ambitious new bike plans. Read More
Obama preps push for immigration reform
President Barack Obama will travel West this week to push for rapid immigration reform, one of his top priorities for the next four years.Read More
Snarling Sharks crunch hated Canucks
If you needed proof the Sharks and Canucks don't like each other, you didn't even need to wait for the opening faceoff.Read More