A’s sharpen Spring Training bats against Giants The A's have so far won both games against their cross-bay rivals, ignited by a potent offense. By Daniel A. NelsonFebruary 28, 20140 A's
GG Bridge district accelerates toll increase Bridge tolls will increase by $1 on April 7 on their way as much as $8 by ... By Jerold ChinnFebruary 28, 2014 Transportation
Measles spreads to infected Cal student’s family Relatives of a UC Berkeley student diagnosed with measles have also contracted the disease. By Daniel A. NelsonFebruary 28, 2014
Oh say can you see the Sharks Perhaps still fuming after Team USA's Sochi stumble, Joe Pavelski netted a hat trick to restart the ... By Chelena GoldmanFebruary 28, 2014
Childish Gambino cancels Oakland opener FOX THEATER — After months of anticipation, Donald Glover’s premiere for The Deep Web Tour was postponed. By Sam FragosoFebruary 27, 20140 Culture
Google plunks $6.8 million in Muni farebox Google will foot the bill for two years of the SFMTA's free Muni for youth program. By Jerold ChinnFebruary 27, 2014 News
Farrell gives homeless housing a fresh look Supervisor Mark Farrell will host hearings to assess The City's role in housing the homeless. By Coburn PalmerFebruary 27, 2014 News
Giants, A’s take the field in Spring Training SCOTTSDALE — The virtually gutless Pablo Sandoval tallied an RBI on a sac fly. Gallery Giants-A's. By SFBayFebruary 26, 20140 A's
Monday morning Muni meltdown prompts hearing The most recent subway delay has stirred Supervisor Scott Wiener to convene a hearing. By Jerold ChinnFebruary 26, 2014
Startup competition rolls into San Francisco StartupBus brings strangers together to develop startup concepts on a multi-day road trip. By Coburn PalmerFebruary 26, 2014 News
SFMTA plans budget town hall meetings The SFMTA is opening public comment Thursday on its latest budget proposal. By Jerold ChinnFebruary 26, 20140 News
Underage hosts liable for teen parties Minors now face penalties if things go down after they charge cover fees at underage parties. By Jake MonteroFebruary 26, 2014
Malicious meatballs worry SF dog owners Dog owners are on alert again after fresh discoveries of possibly tainted meatballs. By Jake MonteroFebruary 25, 2014
Asiana Airlines pays price for slow response Asiana Airlines has been fined for failing to adequately notify family members of Flight 214 passengers. By Jake MonteroFebruary 25, 2014 News
SF water bottle ban heads for Board vote San Francisco's ongoing war against plastic cleared a key hurdle Monday. By Shawn WhelchelFebruary 25, 20140 Government
MLB adopts ‘Buster Posey’ collision rule Major League Baseball and its players have banned most — but not all — home plate collisions. ... By SFBay WiresFebruary 24, 2014 Sports
Apple rushes to patch security hole Apple said Monday it was developing a fix for Mac OS X after releasing an iOS patch ... By SFBay WiresFebruary 24, 2014 Tech
Raiders extend Taiwan Jones through 2017 The Raiders announced the first of what could be many newly-issued contracts Monday. By Jason LeskiwFebruary 24, 2014 Raiders
Storm door flings open for California A series of storms look to provide some much-needed relief for the current drought. By Shawn WhelchelFebruary 24, 2014 Environment
Opponents lash California death penalty reform Death penalty opponents have criticized reforms sponsored by three former governors. By Coburn PalmerFebruary 24, 2014
UC Berkeley alums still flock to Peace Corps Cal has produced more volunteers for the Peace Corps than any other school since 1961. By Coburn PalmerFebruary 24, 2014 Education
Golden Gate Bridge district seeks $7 tolls Proposed hikes would bump Golden Gate Bridge tolls to as high as $8 by 2018. By Jerold ChinnFebruary 24, 2014 News
Polio-like virus suspected in kids’ paralysis Researchers have identified a polio-like syndrome in a cluster of children from California. By SFBay WiresFebruary 23, 20140 Health
Latest Fukushima leak packed extreme radiation levels Water tainted with beta radiation exceeded safe strontium-90 levels by millions of times. By SFBay WiresFebruary 23, 2014 Beyond SFBay
Apple and Samsung fail to reach patent deal Apple and rival Samsung will return to court next month after failing to agree on a settlement. By SFBay WiresFebruary 23, 2014 Tech
Plan to fillet California aims for November ballot A plan to divide California into six states is gathering signatures for the November ballot. By SFBay WiresFebruary 23, 2014 News
Jermaine O’Neal huge as Warriors drop Nets ORACLE ARENA — With their starting bigs out, the Warriors put their faith in Jermaine O'Neal. By Sarah ToddFebruary 22, 20140