Victims, gunman identified in UPS shooting The four people who died, including the gunman, in Wednesday morning's shooting inside a San Francisco UPS facility have been identified. By Bay City NewsJune 14, 20170 News
American weapons arms both sides of brewing Mideast crisis Weeks after a $110 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia, Washington and Doha have signed an agreement ... By SFBay WiresJune 14, 2017 Beyond SFBay
Warriors face expensive decisions on Durant, Curry Not 48 hours after winning his first NBA championship, Kevin Durant was ushered away from his end-of-season media ... By C.J. PetersonJune 14, 2017 NBA
Contra Costa DA resigns, pleads no contest to perjury The embattled Contra Costa County District Attorney Mark Peterson resigned Wednesday and pleaded no contest to a ... By Bay City NewsJune 14, 2017
Lockdown lifted at Travis Air Force Base A lockdown that was place Wednesday afternoon at Fairfield's Travis Air Force Base has been lifted. By Bay City NewsJune 14, 2017
Kansas City barbecues Cueto, leaves Giants blue Last season, Johnny Cueto allowed just one home run in all of June -- 15 all season. A trio of home runs surrendered ... By Shayna RubinJune 14, 20170
Now atop first base voting, Alonso inching toward first ASG The MLB All-Star Game is four weeks away, and Oakland Athletics' Yonder Alonso is topping the AL balloting for ... By Kalama HinesJune 14, 2017 A's
A’s to honor ‘Catfish’ with dedication of Coliseum gate Continuing down the path of honoring its own storied history, the Oakland Athletics have announced that the ... By Kalama HinesJune 14, 2017 A's
Four people dead after shooting at UPS facility Police said the suspected shooter was in a UPS uniform, and that they believe he acted alone. By Nick Madden and Jerold ChinnJune 14, 2017 News
SF supes give boost to breastfeeding moms The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is making sure employers in The City are providing a clean, ... By Jerold ChinnJune 14, 2017
Uber, Lyft combine for 170,000 weekday trips San Francisco officials finally have a snapshot of what Uber and Lyft activity looks like in The City. By Jerold ChinnJune 14, 20170 News