Quakes, Rapids scrap to scoreless draw
The clash between the two worst teams in the MLS' Western Conference -- points-wise -- lived up to any expectations one could have.Read More
‘Food Stamps Cookbook’ empowers food justice
In an intimate celebration yet with roaring support, Rachel Bolden-Kramer celebrated the launch of her new book in downtown San Francisco Thursday night. Hosted by Umpqua Bank as...Read More
Michael Myers killing spree brings the ‘Halloween’ spirit
The whole time through Halloween, characters ask Michael Myers if he could talk and explain why he kills. Why doesn’t anybody just hand him a cup of coffee and...Read More
Witnesses report freeway racing before I-880 hit-and-run
At least one person suffered major injuries following a hit-and-run collision on southbound Interstate Highway 880 in Oakland early Sunday morning.Read More
Striking Marriott workers march in San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland
The strike by hotel housekeepers, bellmen, cooks, dishwashers and other workers against Marriott Hotels continued Saturday.Read More
Woman crossing street killed by SUV in San Jose
A woman who was crossing a street near the intersection of Curtner Avenue and Briarwood Drive in San Jose was struck and killed by a older model SUV.Read More
Niners continue hunt for complete performance
A fully balanced game has eluded the 49ers through the first six weeks.Read More
Man arrested after allegedly firing shot at Oakland police officer
A man has been arrested after he allegedly fired a shot at an Oakland police officer during a foot pursuit early Friday morning, according to police.Read More
Mega Millions ticket sold in Morgan Hill matches 5 of 6 numbers
One person in Morgan Hill purchased a California Mega Millions lottery ticket that matched five of the six numbers on Friday night's $1 billion jackpot drawing.Read More
Giants owner donated to PAC responsible for racist political ad
Giants owner Charles B. Johnson made a July 23 donation in the amount of $1,000 to a conservative political action committee called Black Americans for the President’s Agenda, which...Read More
November ‘Oakland First Fridays’ cancelled over shooting
Oakland First Fridays reported their next scheduled event on Nov. 2 has been canceled.Read More
One person killed in early-morning collision
One person was killed Friday morning in a two-vehicle collision in Rohnert Park. Read More
San Jose man arrested in connection with stabbing
The California Highway Patrol has arrested a man in connection with a stabbing that occurred last month in San Jose. Adam Whitney Stone, 34, of San Jose, was arrested...Read More
Hearing explores stiffer safety requirements for city contractors
Supervisor Norman Yee is calling for city departments to do a better job when it comes vetting contractors' safety records for construction work.Read More
New report claims radioactivity at SF shipyard greater than originally determined
An independent report on the safety of the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in San Francisco said no data exists to support the presumption the shipyard is safe.Read More
Las Palmas bat tests positive for rabies
A bat tested positive for rabies in the Las Palmas area of unincorporated Monterey County but no humans have been affected by the virus, Monterey County public health officials...Read More
Vallejo consultant pleads guilty to bid rigging
A business consultant from Vallejo will be sentenced in federal court in San Francisco on Jan. 23 for conspiring in a bid-rigging scheme concerning the renovation of a building...Read More
Friend of victim guilty of Nob Hill murder
A San Francisco jury found a man guilty of murder Thursday for bludgeoning his cancer-stricken friend to death more than a year ago inside the victim's Nob Hill apartment.Read More