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After months of unpaid suspension, Larry Baer returns to Giants front office
The Giants board of directors announced Saturday the team’s CEO and president Larry Baer will return to the organization Tuesday.Read More
Eric He: Bay Area sports scene is worth holding on to
Born and raised in the Bay Area, I remember watching Barry Bonds break the all-time home run record like it was yesterday.Read More
Man shot at Berkeley homeless camp
A 48-year-old man was shot at a homeless camp in West Berkeley early Monday morning, police said.Read More
SF targets coffee cups in latest anti-waste campaign
San Franciscans love their daily coffee. Yet, with all the disposable cups also comes an abundance of waste.Read More
San Francisco drops ban hammer on plastic straws
San Francisco will soon join other cities across the country in prohibiting the use of straws and other plastic food accessories.Read More
Richmond volunteers beautify neighborhoods
Richmond volunteers who cleaned up 632 pounds of litter, planted six community gardens and painted 6,860 square feet of blighted walls got a pat on the back from city...Read More
Powerball winner sitting on $374k winning ticket
The winner of a Powerball lottery ticket that was sold in Oakland and is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars has yet to come forward.Read More
Blue bins to swallow up more recyclable trash
San Francisco’s residential black garbage bins are getting a lot smaller and could soon disappear altogether.Read More
Police search for Starbucks tip jar thief
Petaluma police are looking for a suspect who allegedly stole tip money from Starbucks employees on two separate occasions and also attempted to steal a deposit bag that was...Read More
Car rams into Martinez gas meter, no injuries reported
Police said no one was injured when a car hit a gas meter causing a gas leak this afternoon in downtown Martinez.Read More
Starbucks to shutter La Boulange bakery cafes
Three years after Starbucks purchased La Boulange, the coffee giant announced all 23 Bay Area locations will close.Read More
Panhandler arrested after alleged coffee assault
A man was arrested for allegedly throwing a cup of hot coffee at a 7-Eleven clerk's face after an altercation.Read More
San Francisco coffee is so hot right now
Three of San Francisco's coffee institutions have been named among the nation's best.Read More
Brazil drought sparks fears of coffee shortage
Your morning jolt of caffeine looks poised to get even more expensive.Read More
You Can Make This: Cold brew coffee
What's the big fuss about cold brew coffee? Let us explain — and show you how it's done.Read More
Starbucks says guns don’t go with coffee
Coffee giant Starbucks is asking armed customers to leave their guns at the door, but not banning firearms outright.Read More
Starbucks splits the Castro
A proposed new Starbucks at Market and Sanchez — within blocks of three others — has some local businesses steamed.Read More