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Kings hold sloppy Warriors to season-low in points
Golden State has the worst record in the league, and Sunday was evidence of how far they have fallen.Read More
Decimated Warriors battle hard, fall short in the final minute
Just when you thought the Warriors could not get more unrecognizable, it got worse. Losing Steph Curry, Draymond Green and D’Angelo Russell, the Warriors were forced to send out...Read More
DeMarcus Cousins: The right piece at the right time
What was once icing on the cake of the Warriors roster has now become a necessary ingredient.Read More
Protesters demand Pelosi support Green New Deal
A protest outside the San Francisco office of House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi ended peacefully Tuesday with no arrests, according to the group behind the action, the Sunrise Movement.Read More
Woman dies retrieving clothes from recycling container
Police found the unresponsive woman trapped head first in the large green recycling box.Read More
Michael Myers killing spree brings the ‘Halloween’ spirit
The whole time through Halloween, characters ask Michael Myers if he could talk and explain why he kills. Why doesn’t anybody just hand him a cup of coffee and...Read More
Pedestrian killed in Salinas intersection
A vehicle struck and killed a woman in Salinas on Wednesday evening, police said Thursday.Read More
Oakland to open third Tuff Shed camp
A new city of Oakland-operated village of Tuff Sheds to temporarily house homeless people near Lake Merritt is expected to open this week, and shortly thereafter the city will...Read More
Raiders defense gets home in 13-6 win over Green Bay
In a 13-6 victory, Oakland’s defense proved dominant as five different players registered sacks on Green Bay quarterbacks.Read More
Petaluma man arrested for burglaries
Petaluma police arrested a homeless man on suspicion of committing a burglary and an attempted burglary at two residences last month.Read More
Berkeley celebrates People’s Park anniversary
Residents and visitors to the San Francisco Bay Area can celebrate the 49th anniversary of People's Park in Berkeley Sunday.Read More
Sonoma man arrested twice for DUI over weekend
The same man was arrested twice for DUI violations near Santa Rosa this weekend, the California Highway Patrol reported.Read More
Free green waste disposal for Santa Rosa fire victims
Santa Rosa residents who own property in the fire-impacted areas can dispose of their fire damaged green waste for free at two wood chipping locations next week and in...Read More
Suspect sought in Tunitas Creek Beach robbery
San Mateo County sheriff's officials are looking for a man who robbed two victims at gunpoint at Tunitas Creek Beach, south of Half Moon Bay, earlier this month.Read More
SF Russian consulate ordered closed
The U.S. Department of State announced Thursday that it is ordering the closure of the Russian consulate in San Francisco.Read More
Lake Temescal, Quarry Lakes reopen Saturday
Two Alameda County lakes that were closed to swimmers because of the presence of blue-green toxins will reopen on Saturday.Read More
New signs aim to reduce T-Third vs. auto collisions
San Francisco is testing new electronic signs along Third Street in hopes of preventing drivers from making illegal left turns.Read More
Victim carjacked at gunpoint at BART station
A victim was robbed of their car at gunpoint early this morning at the Pittsburg/Bay Point BART station's parking lot.Read More
A’s sign top international pitching prospect
The Oakland A’s have signed 22-year-old right-handed pitcher Norge Ruiz, a Cuban international free agent, to a minor league contract.Read More