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Council gives green light for museum at historic Martinez train depot
The Martinez City Council on Tuesday night gave the go-ahead to start the process of making the old train depot into a museum. The city will begin negotiating with...Read More
Lindsay Wildlife finds way to thrive in virtual science education
At Lindsay Wildlife Experience, the months of March through June are generally the year’s busiest, with students crowding around exhibits to see the wildlife rehabilitation center’s host of animal...Read More
Immediate California orders near second shutdown
Responding to growing Covid-19 hospitalization and test positivity rates, Gov. Gavin Newsom Monday issued strict statewide and county-specific orders that come close to a broad shutdown of most indoor...Read More
Pending variance approval, SF looks to accelerate reopening schedule
San Francisco is hoping to accelerate its reopening schedule pending approval of a variance by the California Department of Public Health and as long as key health indicators are...Read More
New SFO mural splashes airport with local color
A new mural will welcome travelers at San Francisco International Airport this week, depicting The City's most famous landmarks.Read More
Injured bobcat returns to wild after recovery
A bobcat that nearly died when hit by a car in August has recovered and was released back into the wild Wednesday, a spokeswoman for a Walnut Creek wildlife...Read More
Star Wars action figure thief faces prison
A Georgia man pleaded guilty Monday morning to stealing more than $100,000 of Star Wars collectible items from a private museum near Petaluma.Read More
SFMOMA showcases $610 million expansion
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art reopened Saturday after a three-year, $610 million expansion.Read More
Stephen Curry meets his match — in wax
Stephen Curry got to look his wax figure in the eye Thursday before it went on display in Fisherman's Wharf.Read More
Missing bald eagle found by hiker
A bald eagle that flew away during a demonstration in Palo Alto on Monday was found Friday morning by a hiker in Los Altos..Read More
Exploratorium layoffs draw protest
About 80 workers and activists rallied outside of the Exploratorium today on San Francisco's Pier 15 to protest a round of layoffs.Read More
Valuable art stolen from intercepted mail
A highly valuable mask and band album cover was stolen after thieves intercepted a package, police said Friday.Read More
SF MOMA is free while supplies last
If you shudder at being separated from Rothko No. 14 until 2016, cram all you can into your postmodern brain until Sunday for free.Read More
Exploratorium ready to amaze on Pier 15
Other than the classic facade, everything in the new Exploratorium is designed for the 21st century.Read More
Steve Jobs’ life now an online museum exhibit
Looking to start your own multi-billion-dollar tech giant? If so, check out Steve Jobs’ original business plan for the Macintosh, now available online. Worked out pretty well for him.Read More