Warriors transform sloppy half into powerful finish
Golden State early looked at risk to lose their first home game — to the Washington Wizards.Read More
Injuries and lack of success shape A’s Opening Day pitching staff
Perhaps its greatest 2015 weakness, leading to Oakland's shortcomings, the bullpen has been rebuilt, while the two-fifths of the rotation were granted an MLB foray a year ago and...Read More
Gunmen in ski masks rob Noe Valley bar
Two armed suspects in ski masks stormed a bar at Dolores and 29th Streets Sunday night, making off with cash and injuring a patron.Read More
Emergency siren malfunctions near SF City Hall
An emergency warning siren near San Francisco's City Hall malfunctioned during today's regular noon test, triggering a number of nervous phone calls to emergency officials.Read More
School aide pleads no contest to teen sex felony
A South San Francisco middle school teacher's aide pleaded no contest to felony charges for having an ongoing sexual relationship with a 14-year-old.Read More
Owner, builder go uncharged in deadly balcony collapse
There will be no criminal charges filed for the deadly collapse of a balcony at a Berkeley apartment complex last year that killed six people.Read More
Victims rescued from unstable Point Reyes cliffside
The remaining two people stuck on a cliff in Point Reyes have been successfully rescued early Tuesday morning.Read More
Smuggled iguanas settle in at Oakland Zoo
A pair of exotic iguanas that were illegally smuggled into the U.S. are now on exhibit at the Oakland Zoo.Read More
Sharks topple Kings to tighten Pacific race
The San Jose Sharks chucked aside the omens of an ill-fated postseason run and clinched an elusive playoff berth.Read More