US discusses repatriation of war remains with N. Koreans
Talks come three days after N. Korea failed to attend a scheduled meeting, leaving U.S. counterparts waiting
Talks come three days after N. Korea failed to attend a scheduled meeting, leaving U.S. counterparts waiting
Pierluigi Oliverio didn't lose due to 'smear tactics' but due to helping decimate the SJPD.
As Verity Health System considers the possible sale of some or all of its California hospitals, including four in Northern California, a union representative hopes the hospital system can stay together.
Alameda County Board of Supervisors are deciding whether to allow manufacturing, distribution, testing labs and/or microbusinesses.
Jeff Samardzija is headed to the disabled list for the third time this season.
Ramming roadblocks, epic spousal fights, despair -- the locals at the Gorda General Store see it all when thousands of travelers, despite numerous flashing road signs for 65 miles announcing “Road Closed at Gorda, No Detour” blow right past them.
San Jose Earthquakes star Chris Wondolowski defends coach Mikael Stahre as fans call for his dismissal on social media.
If so, who'll recycle the tens of thousands of acres of plastic sheeting used in Salinas Valley alone?
It's the American companies that have chosen to totally disregard American workers and move their production overseas.
Inspired by a spicy Singaporean dish, this stir-fried Black Pepper Shrimp dish comes together in a flash.
Everyone knows about Marin's Stinson Beach, Santa Cruz's incredible shoreline and San Francisco's Ocean and Baker beaches. Here are 14 lesser-known gems for summer fun, from surfing and fishing to sun bathing and sand castles.
What do you call a cookbook about vegan-friendly barbecue fare? VBQ, of course. Here's just a taste.
This is the first summer travel season since California voted to join seven other states in legalizing marijuana for all adults. What’s more, there are now 30 states where medical marijuana is allowed, with a couple more close to coming on board.
Three laws went into effect in recent years, which worked in tandem with the burgeoning opioid crisis and an decrease in street drug prices have unintentionally put more pressure on local law enforcement and county jails.
Rather than celebrating its two-year anniversary, Monterey’s Dali17 Museum is facing a lawsuit for what its claimants say is profiting illegally off of Spanish surrealist Salvador Dali.
Trip Mate denies Lorraine Schaefer's travel insurance claim, saying her husband has a pre-existing medical condition. But does he? And is there any way to ask the company to reconsider?
Phase two of construction on the Oroville Dam’s main and emergency spillways is speeding along, as the Oroville Mercury-Register got to see up close in a tour on Wednesday guided by state Department of Water Resources officials.
The Republican Party establishment has no use for such figures, but it supports others with equally shocking claims.
Of 88 unprovoked shark bites that the Florida Museum of Natural History documented around the globe last year, more than one third took place along the shores of Florida, the shark attack capital of the world.
Also, 'Suits' returns for Season 8, the MLB All-Star Game and the 2018 ESPYs
The SWRCB identified 17 Beneficial Uses of water in Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.
Using the present system actually eliminates the need to vote in November and should be invalidated.
Community college students are gaining more opportunities at University of California campuses, while the fate of Hetch Hetchy Reservoir takes a new turn in court.
Quote of the week.
"I will always be a...Northern Californian in my heart," one resident said while packing up her Bay Area life. "But I will try not to show it too much in Oregon."