Raiders expected to scope receivers at combine
Enter combine season — a seemingly endless evaluation process of young men with big dreams and little to lose.Read More
42 people died at work in Bay Area in 2013
Dozens of workplace deaths were recorded in five Bay Area counties throughout 2013.Read More
Couple watch their stolen car get wrecked
A husband and wife saw a man steal their car Wednesday morning and then followed it, watching as the car got involved in a hit and run.Read More
CCSF braces for ultimate accreditation battle
The chancellor of City College of San Francisco said tonight that the college will take up the opportunity provided by a court injunction.Read More
Two shot near 17th and Capp
Two people were shot in San Francisco's Mission District Wednesday evening.Read More
Drought squeezes food bank produce
Second Harvest Food Bank is concerned that another drought year for California could reduce its supply of surplus food.Read More
Interfaith activists protest immigration ruling
A group of activists and clergy members gathered on a busy sidewalk in San Francisco’s Financial District Wednesday to urge the community to help protect immigrant children and families who...Read More
Bay Area home sales slip as prices surge
Bay Area home sales dropped last month to their lowest level for a January in the last seven years.Read More
Slaughterhouse owner pleads guilty to processing cancerous cattle
The co-owner of a Petaluma slaughterhouse that processed sick cattle for human consumption, some with eye cancer, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court.Read More
Boaters rescued from Oakland Estuary
Two people were rescued Tuesday morning when their watercraft started to sink at the mouth of the Oakland Estuary.Read More
NHL expects Sharks-Kings sellout at Levi’s
LEVI'S STADIUM — The Sharks-Kings outdoor game Saturday is much more than just a rivalry game.Read More