Quakes edge Sacramento, advance in U.S. Open Cup
KEZAR STADIUM — San Jose beat Sacramento Republic FC 2-1 in the first U.S. Open Cup game for the Quakes.Read More
Woman with 100 cats stands trial
29 of defendant Jan Van Dusen's 100 cats were either dead or needed to be euthanized.Read More
Giants deal David Huff back to Yankees for cash
The Giants traded lefty reliever David Huff back to the New York Yankees Wednesday.Read More
San Jose sets limits for pot clubs
The San Jose City Council approved tight restrictions on medical marijuana collectives.Read More
San Francisco not on board next America’s Cup
A day after San Francisco was eliminated to host the next America's Cup, Mayor Ed Lee said the city put forth a strong proposal to host the 2017 races.Read More
Oscar Grant’s killer testifies in civil trial
Testimony from former BART police Officer Johannes Mehserle will continue Friday.Read More
San Jose Rep Theater folds after 34 years
The non-profit theater closed on Monday due to lack of local financial support.Read More
Accrediting commission shows City College mercy
City College of San Francisco may receive an unexpected extension to meet accrediting standards and avert closure.Read More
‘Shrimp Boy’ denied bail as ‘danger’ to community
Alleged Chinatown gang leader Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow was denied bail in federal court.Read More
San Francisco voters to weigh $15 minimum wage
The minimum wage in San Francisco will climb to $15 by 2018 if voters say "yes" in November. Read More
Oakland retiree bags $1 million Lotto prize
A retired Oakland woman who enjoys buying Scratchers tickets is now a millionaire, California Lottery officials said Tuesday. Maria Moreno, 64, bought a Scratchers ticket at A&A Corner Grocery...Read More
Driver at large after downtown hit-and-run
A pedestrian is expected to survive after being struck by a car near the Powell BART station.Read More