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Street food ready for SoMa debut
Soma StrEat Food Park is jumping off the grid and onto the pod with a new foodie venture.Read More
Pelosi squeezes between JFK and MLK
Nancy Pelosi's usual cacaphony of critics – and even some supporters – are calling her out over a rare honor she received Monday.Read More
Late night BART bus in the works
Plans are in the works to run buses out of San Francisco until 2 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday mornings.Read More
UC Berkeley hopes kids can teach computers
A UC Berkeley project is aimed at figuring out what kind of “software” children’s brains are running on and how to apply it to modern technology.Read More
Chinatown senior died falling from window
A witness assumed 91-year-old Yee-Shui Mar fell from the window of her apartment building as she tried to hang clothes.Read More
NASA wearing Google-colored Goggles
For a Hyundai more than $100,000 a month, Google big wigs get to park their jets at Moffett Field. Read More
Pony Express redux, hold the pony
Two Bay Area locals are planning to ride their bikes across country for charity — and to carry letters to New Yorkers.Read More
Price gouging hurts food program
Would you pay $9.94 for a box of Cheerios? How about $8 for an 18-pack of corn tortillas? Nobody would. Except the State of California.Read More
Time running out for state parks
As temperatures rise and summer looms, Bay Area families may be shut out of their favorite camping spots.Read More
Disease squeezes California citrus
Not content with ravaging Florida fruit, sap-sucking bugs are now helping spread Yellow Dragon disease to California citrus crops.Read More
Wineries battle over baby vines
A shortage of young vines is making vintners scramble to expand amid rising demand for California wine. Read More
Couple stole millions from Post Office
A former postal manager and his wife pleaded guilty to defrauding the Postal Service out of $4.4 million since 2005.Read More
Fukushima radiation found in California kelp
Though it's now long gone, radioactive iodine from Japan was detected just weeks after last year's nuclear disaster.Read More
Texas vs. California in the Economy Bowl
With a lower unemployment rate and better job growth, Texas is scoring while California can't seem to move the ball.Read More
Warriors’ D-League team eyes Surf City
Santa Cruz is weighing if entry-level NBA basketball is worth a few million dollars to build a facility for the team.Read More
Stanford offers cash to ease rush-hour woes
Inspired by similar programs in India and Singapore, engineers at Stanford hope some random cash can change people's commute habits.Read More
Masked intruders vex Bernal Heights
Hey Bay Area, lock your pet doors and close your windows. The raccoons are in town.Read More
Posse protests gay rodeo
Dressing goats in ladies' underwear has caught the ire of anti-panty protests in the Bay Area.Read More
California wine pops cork on new record
California winemakers may have hip hoppers Drake and Trey Songz to thank for a record year of wine sales.Read More
Salmon are jumping this year
Salmon lovers rejoice – Bay Area fishermen are baiting up for what should be the best salmon season since 2005.Read More