Shigella cases climb to 141 sickened
A San Jose restaurant linked with a contagious diarroheal disease has made 141 people sick in four counties.Read More
San Ramon shaken by another 3.2 quake
A preliminary 3.2 earthquake struck about a mile from San Ramon Friday morning.Read More
Mission truck crash brings down Muni lines
A truck crash in San Francisco's Mission District Friday morning has knocked down San Francisco Municipal Railway overhead electrical lines.Read More
Warriors torch Lakers to cap preseason
The defending champion Golden State Warriors can look back at a decent preseason.Read More
Power tower suspected in Monterey outage
A new transmission tower that failed may have contributed to a massive power outage earlier this week in Monterey County.Read More
49ers buzzed by Seahawks in lopsided loss
The Seahawks showed fans the rivalry between Seattle and San Francisco is one-sided and non-competitive. Read More
BART rebuilds fleet from scrapped cars
BART is expanding its fleet with a massive recycling project.Read More
Air district stiffens wood burning rules
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District has strengthened its wood burning regulations, including prohibiting wood burning devices from being installed in new buildings.Read More
Suspect arrested in assault of deaf woman
Police have arrested a man who allegedly assaulted a 31-year-old deaf woman in San Francisco's Mission District.Read More
Contra Costa eyes sales tax bump
Contra Costa County supervisors on Tuesday agreed to lay the groundwork for a measure to increase the county’s transportation sales tax next year. The Board of Supervisors unanimously voted...Read More
Alameda County to pilot free student bus passes
The Alameda County Transportation Commission voted unanimously Thursday to approve a pilot program to offer free bus passes for selected middle schools and high schools.Read More
Man shot by police had been seeking housing
The 27-year-old man fatally shot by San Francisco police last week was, along with his mother, struggling to find a place to live that day.Read More
SF city attorney sues landlord over Section 8
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera has sued a landlord and an apartment real estate agent for allegedly refusing to accept federal housing vouchers.Read More
San Jose cop fired over race-fueled Tweets
A San Jose police officer who posted tweets against protests alleging police misconduct in the deaths of unarmed black men last year has been fired.Read More
Warriors fueled, Rockets oblivious to Rivers’ comments
The Warriors are laughing at the Clipper's seemingly incessant need to blabber about being second runner ups last year in the NBA's Western Conference. Read More
Slain muralist’s work unveiled in Oakland
Last month, a young artist was fatally shot while painting a mural bearing a message of safety and hope for the City of Oakland. That piece was unveiled Wednesday.Read More
SF teachers get hand with housing
Mayor Ed Lee announced a plan today to help provide housing for 500 San Francisco teachers by 2020.Read More
49ers to battle Seahawks in basement brawl
Thursday may be a match of NFC West bottom-dwellers, but they're still the Seattle Seahawks.Read More
Minor league lawsuit seeks major league damages
A federal magistrate conditionally ruled in that a labor lawsuit by minor league baseball players against Major League Baseball and 22 clubs can proceed.Read More