Letter: Extreme conservative slant to court only reason for rush
In a sane world, we would listen and investigate allegations in a thoughtful manner, then vote
In a sane world, we would listen and investigate allegations in a thoughtful manner, then vote
Starting Oct. 16, prices for Walt Disney World's passes will vary according to popularity, the park announced this week.
The framers must have been confident that presidents and legislators would always be persons of integrity
This gated Almaden Valley property is a fabulous place to build a home and take a break from Silicon Valley life.
A 27-year-old math teacher, Jennifer Olajire-Aro, coerced a 17-year-old student into having sex with her, repeatedly threatening to dock his grades if he refused, according to a lawsuit filed by the South Carolina teenager and his mother.
Homeless Pet Care On Saturday, Sept. 29, the San Jose Animal Care Center, 2750 Monterey St., will offer free preventative care services to dogs of homeless San Jose residents from 7 a.m. to noon. The services, sponsored by the Humane Society of Silicon Valley and the San Jose Rotary Club, include spaying, neutering, vaccinations and […]
Amid a U.S.-China trade war, Ken Martin, CEO of the Novato-based Mike’s Bikes, said the bicycle industry is scrambling to find suppliers outside of China.
The UC Santa Cruz campus provost told students Tuesday that a professor violated sexual harassment policies in a university investigation that will result in discipline.
Dr. Ford deserves dignity, respect and time to prepare to testify about her personal, horrific incident
Forecast highs Wednesday include 96 degrees in Concord, 95 in Livermore and 86 in San Jose and San Rafael.
Can Congress come up with national rules governing how companies can use consumers' data that finds a balance between "privacy and prosperity"?
An investigation released Tuesday found a California senator threatened to slap a lobbyist and rubbed her shoulders at a restaurant near the Capitol in August.
Violence Forum Congresswoman Anna Eshoo of California’s 18th Congressional District will lead a forum on gender-based violence on Sept. 29 at the Campbell United Church-Christ, 400 W. Campbell Ave. The forum, sponsored by the Women’s Caucus of the Santa Clara County Democratic Club, will run 3-5 p.m. Refreshments will be provided. Admission is free but […]
Gov. Brown signed state law that has the potential to change beverage norms, reduce sugar consumption
Congress considered 115 housing-related bills since January 2017 -- and none have passed, according to a new study by Apartment List.
Investigation found that Councilman Jim Oddie improperly meddled in hiring to promote union candidate for fire chief.
New leadership will ensure real reforms and change in Santa Clara County's jail operations
Voters need to elect members who have enough financial aptitude and educational expertise to deal with the issues
Drivers are urged to avoid downtown San Francisco Wednesday morning because of the emergency closure of the Salesforce Transit Center and of Fremont Street.
What “going Dutch” has to do with an international rivalry. Exploring a city through strangers’ eyes — by following (not stalking?) them. Ew, OK, is what some snobs might say about the new words added to the Scrabble dictionary. And where are the editors? Lamenting the growing lengths of books.
President Donald Trump appears eager to declare that peace has come to the Korean peninsula.
A man who was deported from the United States six times was expected in court Wednesday to face charges after police say he killed three people and injured four in attacks targeting sleeping homeless men in California.
Plus: I'm not sure how to hold on to him after all this deceit.
If you are walking down the street in San Francisco and think you hear something that sounds a lot like a Metallica concert, you just might be right.
The Warriors — as we know them — might not exist after this season, which only adds to the already deep intrigue that surrounds this team.