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Anti-Asian racism stains legacy of Bay Area dynamite plants in 19th century
Between 1882 and 1908, there were seven major explosions at the Hercules Powder Works. Of the 106 documented fatalities from these explosions, 88 were Chinese.Read More
Officials right old wrongs on 75th anniversary of Port Chicago disaster
Wednesday marks the 75th anniversary of the Port Chicago disaster, which killed 320 sailors and civilians in Contra Costa County in the deadliest disaster on the home front during...Read More
Klay Thompson piles on 44 as Warriors rout Lakers
The scariest part of the Warriors is how any of their stars can erupt on any night.Read More
More rain, wind rolls in Wednesday night, Thursday morning
Wet weather, strong winds and big surf are expected across the Bay Area this week.Read More
Commission to expand inquiry into PG&E safety culture
A new phase is opening in the investigation into PG&E's safety culture, the president of the California Public Utilities Commission said in a statement Thursday.Read More
Smoky air closes most Sonoma County schools
Sonoma County Office of Education officials said 36 school districts and 12 independent charter schools and other educational programs in the county are closed Tuesday because of poor air...Read More
Law firm alleges abuse by 212 Bay Area priests
A Minnesota-based law firm released the names of 33 men Tuesday that are connected with the Diocese of San Jose who have been accused of sexual abuse, building on...Read More
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
Family seeks video of fatal police altercation
The family of a 36-year-old unarmed man who died after an altercation with San Mateo County sheriff's deputies in Millbrae earlier this month held a news conference Tuesday to...Read More
Sea lion leptospirosis outbreak is second largest
The Marine Mammal Center is facing the second largest outbreak of leptospirosis in California sea lions in its recorded history, according to the center.Read More
Breed accelerates SFMTA projects on high-injury corridors
Mayor London Breed announced Thursday she's expedited projects on three of The City's most dangerous streets.Read More
Memorial splits apart sister cities San Francisco, Osaka
San Francisco Mayor London Breed Thursday responded to the mayor of San Francisco's sister city, Osaka, Japan, after he cut ties between the two cities.Read More
Survivor sues Catholic dioceses over abuse coverup
A Ventura County man who says he was molested by a priest four decades ago sued 10 of California's 11 Roman Catholic dioceses Tuesday.Read More
A’s keep momentum, roll past Angels toward Wild Card
With the AL Wild Card Game locked up, the A's attention is on beating the Yankees on Wednesday.Read More
Dwight Clark ashes score eternal touchdown
The ashes of San Francisco 49ers legend Dwight Clark have been laid to rest next to the same goal post where he made the play memorialized as "The Catch."Read More
‘Walk of Remembrance’ honors Chinese settlers
The 2018 Walk of Remembrance, a walk honoring the lives of early Chinese-American settlers, is slated to take place Saturday afternoon.Read More
North Bay fire losses reach $9 billion
Insured losses from the North Bay wildfires in October reached $9 billion as of the start of this month.Read More
Big Sur mudslide fix planned for 2018
Caltrans is hoping a $40 million rebuilding project will have state Highway 1 at Mud Creek reopened by late summer 2018.Read More
Wet winter boosts crop yields 17 percent
The gross production value of crops in Sonoma County last year increased 17 percent from 2015 due partly to the 20 inches of rain from December through March.Read More
Tourney dance ends after one song for SF State Gators
The San Francisco State men’s basketball team's storybook season came to an end Friday night in La Jolla.Read More