Bugs, other vermin close Concord, San Pablo restaurants
The closures happened Tuesday.
The closures happened Tuesday.
An indie Taiwanese hacker said he will not proceed with a plan to take down Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook page and broadcast it live this Sunday.
Goofy horror hit "Vampire Cleanup Department" is among the intriguing offerings at Hong Kong Cinema Series in SF.
Two co-defendants in a Contra Costa County robbery and murder case may have drastically different outcomes, depending on what Gov. Jerry Brown does in the next three days.
Residential transactions in Santa Clara, San Mateo and Santa Cruz counties.
Warriors veteran Andre Iguodala spoke to Bay Area News Group about a number of topics on and off the court.
Five need-to-knows for Week Five … 1. Stanford’s cross-country burden. The showdown in South Bend isn’t merely the first matchup of top-10 teams in Notre Dame Stadium since the Bush Push game in ’05. It’s the Pac-12’s next-to-last stand on the intersectional stage. Previous encounters have been sub-optimal. Yes, the conference has a victory over […]
Orange County Superior Court Judge James Crandall says, however, that the case will continue to make its way through the courts.
A Los Angeles man has been fined $550 and ordered to pay restitution for riding an electric scooter while intoxicated and knocking over a 64-year-old pedestrian on a sidewalk.
The body of a missing Tracy fisherman who fell into the Delta-Mendota Canal in rural Livermore on Monday was found Friday in the canal 15 miles away from where he had been fishing, authorities said.
The body of a missing Tracy fisherman who fell into the Delta-Mendota Canal in rural Livermore on Monday was found Friday in the canal 15 miles away from where he had been fishing, authorities said.
Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed a bill Thursday that would have allowed non-citizens, including people living in the country illegally, to sit on local and state boards and commissions. Requiring citizenship "is the better path," Brown wrote.
Emotions ran high in the U.S. Capitol Friday over the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh.
Nitin Sawhney has worked everything -- music, dance, video games, film -- so expect a bit everything during his week-long residency at Stanford.
JaVale McGee won two NBA titles in his two seasons with the Warriors.
Norwegian jazz composer and musician brings his tour behind the spiritual, explorative "Other Side" Stanford.
Pete Davidson joked with Seth Meyer about his new baby pig with Ariana Grande, a few hours after she stunned fans with a series of sad, desperate tweets.
Eugene O'Neill's standard "Hughie" gets a new look in the Danville theater festival that bears his name.
Thursday's Kavanaugh hearing was over as soon as Christine Blasey Ford began to read her opening statement.
This column aims to provide synopses of public meetings and events affecting Cupertino residents and neighbors. It covers the results of city council and other public meetings, the city’s own initiatives, and the goings-on in Cupertino and its environs. In addition to the city council races, our two principal public school districts also hold elections […]
Sen. Dianne Feinstein) says the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh is “a real test” for the Senate and the nation “to see how we treat women, especially women who are survivors of sexual assault.” The top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee says that 27 years after the Clarence Thomas hearings, Republicans appear to […]
As wildfires continue to ignite throughout California, firefighters now have more resources to extinguish any blazes that may start in the 1,432-acre Bear Creek Open Space Preserve that’s located five miles south of Los Gatos. The Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District partnered with the Friends of Bear Creek Stables to install two 10,000-gallon water tanks […]
The Stanford-Notre Dame series has produced great theater the last several years, but the stakes never have been as great as they will be Saturday.
In trying to trap a raccoon tearing up his lawn, a man accidentally traps a skunk -- and he doesn't want to do that again.
Last month, deep in a 500-page environmental impact statement, the Trump administration made a startling assumption: On its current course, the planet will warm a disastrous 7 degrees by the end of this century.