‘Playdate Protest’ brings families out to stand against immigrant child detention Around 50-60 people amassed Wednesday in front of the San Francisco offices of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in protest of what they ... By Nevin LongAugust 7, 20190 Government
Top movies of 2018: Kindness shimmers most Another year of film, 2018, was packed with duds and absolute marvels. By Cesar LopezJanuary 5, 2019 News
Hayward man sentenced to jail for beating puppy A Hayward man was placed on three years' felony probation Thursday and ordered to serve 30 days ... By Bay City NewsJanuary 3, 2019
‘The Black Woman is God’ exhibition celebrates homecoming Men, hand in hand, formed a circle in the center of a yellow painted room in the ... By Brian NeumannSeptember 26, 2018 Art
Man pleads no contest to burning dog alive A Soledad man has pleaded no contest to three felony charges related to burning a dog alive. By Bay City NewsSeptember 2, 2018
Artist works to restore Carlos Santana mural Mission residents were stunned this weekend to find that a popular mural at 19th and Mission had been vandalized. By Bay City NewsJuly 15, 20180 News
Trial begins in 2016 stabbing of construction worker A woman accused of fatally stabbing a construction worker in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood in ... By Bay City NewsJanuary 3, 2018
Blame swirls over Central Subway delays Supervisor Aaron Peskin is not pleased that the Central Subway Project is facing a delay of up ... By Jerold ChinnJuly 12, 2017 News
Consultant sentenced to five years, 10 months in prison for possessing child porn An Oakland man has been sentenced in federal court to five years and 10 months in prison ... By Bay City NewsFebruary 15, 2017
Know This Love: Peace in turmoil So much of life is beyond our control. But if we can accept that, we can ... By Matthew Stensland-BosOctober 19, 2014
Angry outbursts are bad for your health Hotheads are at increased risk for heart attack or stroke immediately following an angry outburst. By SFBay WiresMarch 5, 20140 Health
Study links hotheads to hot weather Lead study author Solomon Hsiang said the current trend is clear: Hotter weather makes people more violent. By SFBay WiresAugust 2, 2013 News