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East Bay firefighter crosses border to share skills, needed resources
San Ramon firefighter Erik Falkenstrom visited Mexico and found their fire stations lacking equipment they need. When he got home, he set out to help.Read More
Nearly 30 years later, man pleads guilty to murder of 14-year-old girl
A Castroville man has pleaded guilty to the 1990 murder of a teenager and the attempted kidnapping in 1993 of another teenager, Monterey County District Attorney Jeannine Pacioni announced...Read More
Mexican Independence Day rally heightens demand to ‘close the camps’
On Mexico’s Independence Day Monday, hundreds of protesters marched from the 24th Street BART station to San Francisco City Hall to send a message to the White House. Those...Read More
Judge sentences contractor in forced labor case to prison term, orders restitution
A Hayward construction contractor was sentenced in federal court in Oakland Tuesday to eight years and seven months in prison for his conviction on charges of obtaining forced labor...Read More
Watsonville homicide suspect extradited from Mexico
A suspect in the 2004 homicide of a 17-year-old boy has been extradited to Watsonville from Mexico after police first issued a warrant for his arrest 14 years ago,...Read More
New park unveiled in former Mission parking lot
A new park has opened at 17th and Folsom streets in San Francisco's Mission District on the site of a former parking lot.Read More
The first brick in Donald Trump’s border wall
President Donald Trump's administration announced a $600 million bidding contest late Friday night to kick off construction of The WallRead More
NFL fans flock south for Monday Night Football
Raider Nation made its presence felt Sunday in Mexico City, as they are sure to do Monday night against Houston.Read More
Mexico tops MLS Homegrown stars with 2-0 win
21-year-old Luis Marquez scored both goals against the MLS Homegrown team in a 2-0 win at Avaya Stadium.Read More
Southwest looks to add Oakland-Mexico nonstops
Southwest Airlines announced it was making efforts to add flights from Oakland to areas in Mexico not otherwise directly served by Bay Area airportsRead More
Smuggled iguanas settle in at Oakland Zoo
A pair of exotic iguanas that were illegally smuggled into the U.S. are now on exhibit at the Oakland Zoo.Read More
Activists rally for strawberry boycott
Workers in San Quintin, Baja Mexico, began striking in mid-March and have been waging intermittent strikes.Read More
Point Reyes bus ride offers glimpse of nature
Shuttle bus service begins Friday to bring visitors to see migrating Northern Elephant seals and Pacific gray whales.Read More
Mexico draws Chile in scoreless Levi’s friendly
A packed crowd cheered on the first international soccer friendly at Levi's Stadium.Read More
Mexico and Chile to play fútbol in Levi’s
Mexico and Chile will face each other at Levi's Stadium on Saturday, September 6.Read More
World Cup Group A: Home sweet home Brazil
As if they needed extra advantage, Brazil have a group lacking in world-class competition.Read More
Mexico may impose Richmond-style soda tax
Hold the Jarritos — our neighbor to the south is declaring war on waistlines with a possible 1-peso tax on pop.Read More
Exposing Mexican cartels’ ties to South Bay
The Santa Clara district attorney's office is linking several large drug busts and violent crimes in Silicon Valley with Mexican drug cartels.Read More
Photography in Mexico comes to SF
SFMOMA's exhibition of Photography in Mexico includes some images you might expect to see, and some you wouldn't. Read More
Mexican Tourism rising after long decline
While its drug cartels frequently make headlines all over the world for their bloody disputes, Mexico's tourism is actually on the upswing.Read More