Will Bay Area skies be clear enough to see ‘Super Blue Blood Moon’?
Jan Null, a meteorologist with Golden Gate Weather Services, does not expect totally clear skies during the event but expects breaks in the cloud coverage.
Jan Null, a meteorologist with Golden Gate Weather Services, does not expect totally clear skies during the event but expects breaks in the cloud coverage.
Mark Salling, an actor mostly known for his role on “Glee,” has died. He was 35. According to a TMZ report citing law enforcement officials, the man who played Noah “Puck” Puckerman on “Glee,” committed suicide. He was awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to possession of child pornography involving prepubescent minors. The Hollywood Reporter said the Los […]
A transient was arrested Tuesday morning after an umbrella outside a San Leandro Starbuck's was set on fire.
Christopher Rampoldt, 69, of Martinez, was a member of the Liberty Flyers, a light sport flying club headquartered in Petaluma.
Nine candidates seek the Assembly District 15 seat of Tony Thurmond, who is running for State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Dozens of Democratic lawmakers skipped Trump's inauguration in protest. And following a year of great criticism of the president from the left, several lawmakers who represent them have no interest in hearing Trump's view on the condition of the United States.
Ever wonder what Adele would look like dressed up as Dolly Parton? No? Well, look at the picture anyway, OK?
"You are not welcome anymore!" shouted one of the demonstrators as they broke into a training session organized by the U.S. Consulate in Jerusalem and held at Bethlehem's chamber of commerce and industry, video posted online showed.
Guest conductor Keitaro Harada will lead Berkeley Symphony in concerts Feb. 1-2 in Berkeley and San Francisco.
Re: “Tech execs back bill to build more housing,” Jan. 25: SB 827 should be defeated and our suburbs should not be ruined to please Silicon Valley or San Francisco. They can certainly bulldoze and build more within their counties, but they can also instead be smart and build satellite campuses in the outer ring […]
U.S. probes of Russian interference in the 2016 election have cast a long shadow over the first year of Trump's presidency. Three of his campaign officials and an adviser have either plead guilty to charges connected to the investigation or have been indicted.
The state of California has filed more than two dozen lawsuits against the federal government. We claim states’ rights to enforce our own laws regarding specifics of health care, oil and gas drilling, net neutrality and immigration. But our own state government takes away local control from its 482 cities. SB 827 seeks to allow […]
A Supreme Court decision last June bolstered the Redskins' legal standing against attempts to cancel its trademark registrations, ruling that the federal government refusing to register trademarks that officials consider disparaging is a violation of the First Amendment.
SF Indie Fest celebrates 20 years of screening movies you won't find anywhere -- here's a look at 5 that are thoroughly worth your time.
Diane Keaton and Alec Baldwin are increasingly alone in voicing support for Woody Allen as the debate escalates over Dylan Farrow's molestation allegations.
President Trump's first State of the Union Address is just hours away
A combination of human error and improper safeguards led the worker to deliberately send the alert message, which sowed widespread confusion and fear for 38 minutes, the Federal Communications Commission said in its report Tuesday.
Former employees of three Oakland restaurants plan to hold a press conference Tuesday morning "to voice allegations of sexual harassment against restaurateur Charlie Hallowell," according to a press release.
"SNL" alum Chris Kattasn, Rickey Smiley (the prank call guy) and Andrew Norelli are hitting Bay Area comedy clubs Feb. 1-4.
The ACC is making the move; same with the Big Ten. Will the Pac-12 follow the leaders and adopt a 20-game conference schedule? The move, which would necessitate playing league games on a December weekend, is under discussion and makes loads of sense for the conference on numerous fronts, not the least of which are visibility and local economics. December would
The moon is providing a rare triple treat this week.
He was the third East Bay man among the drownings reported since Jan. 14.
Organist Cameron Carpenter, known for his musical brilliance and flamboyant performances, plays Stanford's Bing Hall Feb. 3.
Provocative band Stew and the Negro Problem are focusing again on famed author James Baldwin in a new show at Stanford's Bing Hall.
Resident and life coach's book is based on practices that she had developed for herself that she says led to happiness.