Opinion: UC is leading fight for open access to research
Solving the world's most pressing problems relies on ability to easily obtain knowledge
Solving the world's most pressing problems relies on ability to easily obtain knowledge
A staggering wave of threats, bigotry and rage came out of the dark and onto the apps and websites we use every day. It transformed the Internet's great power to connect into a weapon.
Sports stars, politicians and community activists -- as well as the inspiration for "Rosie the Riveter" -- are among the notable Bay Area residents who died in 2018.
Facing a wide-open field and the chance to take on President Trump, at least four Golden State Democrats -- Sen. Kamala Harris, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, San Francisco megadonor Tom Steyer and East Bay congressman Eric Swalwell -- are seriously considering jumping into the 2020 presidential race.
Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-San Francisco, oversaw Democrats’ big victory in this year’s midterms and then fought off naysayers in her own party to secure the speakership.
Quote of the year: “This is not the new normal, this is the new abnormal."
Also, a Taylor Swift concert film and 'The Orville,' 'Gotham' and 'Grown-ish' return
The arrest Friday of a man in the shooting death of a California police officer has renewed criticism of sanctuary laws, with a local sheriff suggesting that the state's efforts to protect undocumented immigrants could have contributed to the killing.
Will sustainably-caught swordfish receive a wave of support from Central Coast fishermen, consumers and restaurateurs? Clean-fishing advocates sure hope so.
The Christmas week stock market turmoil serves as a national metaphor for 2018 and harbinger for the New Year.
Overwhelmed by boorish crowds, locals create the "Big Sur Pledge" to urge tourists to treat the region with more respect. Don't drive like a crazy person. Don't take stuff that's not yours. Don't leave a mess. And please - please! - don't light fires.
Plus: We lost our child and feel abandoned by friends and family this holiday season.
Moss Landing is losing its foothold as a bastion for commercial fishermen, who are seeing their industry slowly die as the old seaport is beginning to attract businesses from marine research, ecotourism and cannabis industries.
A groundswell of teacher discontent across the nation is spreading to California, energizing teachers unions to demand higher salaries and improved working conditions from school districts, along with more money for public education from the state.
Plus: She keeps asking if I'm mad at her, and it's driving me mad.
At a time when funding for AIDS services is hard to come by because many assume the epidemic is over, The Health Trust AIDS Services program is a lifeline.
The listing does not refer to allegations that David and Louise Turpin are accused of torturing 12 of their 13 children in the home at 160 Muir Woods Road.
Drivers need to pay for attention to pedestrians and pedestrians need to look both ways before crossing the streets, a reader says.
I wanted to share the ways in which you can derail any effort to sell or lease your commercial real estate.
Parents can feel hopeless when they enter the child welfare system. And things get complicated when California steps in to play parent.
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe has charged myriad people with almost every conceivable sin — except collusion.
After losing to the Lakers and Blazers this week, the Warriors bounced back with an impressive road win, beating the Portland Trailblazers 115-105 Saturday night.
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Think big but live within your means Aquarius.
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