Red-hot Giants sweep first-place Braves, Suárez collects first career win
The red-hot Giants have won seven of their last eight and swept a first-place Braves team.
The red-hot Giants have won seven of their last eight and swept a first-place Braves team.
Steve Kerr is pleased with the direction that the NBA has gone in over the last decade and a half.
John Doyle's beautifully sparse revival of "The Color Purple" musical shines so brightly you will see the story anew. Here's why.
Follow our live feed for in-game news and analysis at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday as the Sharks take on the Golden Knights in Las Vegas in Game 6 of the Western Conference semifinals.
Drugs and alcohol do not appear to be a factor.
Get in-game analysis on Sunday at 12:30 p.m. during the Warriors' Western Conference semifinal Game 4 in New Orleans against the Pelicans as Golden State looks to bounce back.
Police shot at, but did not hit, an armed home-invasion suspect who was later arrested Sunday near a downtown San Jose apartment complex.
Those reluctant to hold Judge Persky accountable to the voters should remember that his is an elected position.
Elon Musk and the SpaceX team came up with a creative approach to make its rockets more powerful. But the approach comes with a major risk, according to some safety experts.
Heading for Bend with the idea of exploring a brewery or two? We've got you covered with a vacation itinerary that ranges from ale trail (hello, Deschutes!) to beer spa, a beer-and-espresso bar and a hotel with its own brewery.
Williamson is still experiencing lingering symptoms from a concussion he suffered nearly two weeks ago.
For a young boy in the Bay Area, coming of age in the age of Mays was a glorious experience.
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Now that Republicans got their tax cuts for the wealthy, causing a horrendous deficit, they are going after Medicare, wanting to change it to a voucher system.
Hotels are getting in on royal wedding mania, offering $50,000 packages fit for a queen, handing out condoms decorated with the Union Jack and hosting Champagne parties where the wedding will be shown on big-screen TVs.
"We don't have to" comply with a subpoena from special prosecutor Robert Mueller says Rudy Giuliani, the former New York mayor who recently joined President Donald Trump's legal team.
For any family that’s taken a vacation with a passionate golfer, the eternal question is — what the heck are we going to do while Mom/Dad chases a little white ball for four or five hours? This: river rafting, hiking and more just minutes from the tees.
All of the major Democratic candidates for governor are vowing to hire equal numbers of men and women if they’re elected, and pay men and women equally for the same jobs.
If approved by the Legislature and the state’s voters, it would allocate taxes from on-line sales to the cities or counties in which the buyers live, taking them away from the warehouse communities.
We are not going to attract the business we need if the employees have to commute or ride a bicycle long distances to work.
Also, 'Big Bang Theory' ends the season with a star-studded wedding, while 'Lethal Weapon' and 'Chicago P.D.' also air their season finales.
San Jose airport is our political winner of the week after the announcement of a $50 million to add four more boarding gates next year.
The Sharks will, from all appearances, be staying with the same lineup they've had the last two games
Plus: Ask yourself if this friend is worth forgiving for not repaying a debt.
Citations for substandard care at skilled nursing facilities statewide increased by almost a third between 2006 and 2015, according to the report from the California State Auditor. Over the same period, profits for the state’s three biggest private operators of nursing homes soared by tens of millions of dollars, even as the number of nursing facility beds barely changed, according to the report released last week.