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What the Supreme Court gun law ruling means for California
In the wake of the Supreme Court decision on New York’s gun laws, California gun rights advocates are chomping at the bit.Read More
Local Joey ‘Jaws’ Chestnut breaks world record in 14th Nathan’s hot dog eating contest win
Vallejo native Joey “Jaws” Chestnut slammed down a jaw-dropping 76 hot dogs in 10 minutes Sunday, winning the Nathan’s Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest in New York, the...Read More
Amid parent criticism, supes side with health officer decision to keep schools closed
Napa County supervisors affirmed their support for county Public Health Officer Dr. Karen Relucio on Tuesday after a group of parents lambasted her for not reopening some schools during...Read More
Covid-19 update: Pastor disputes Easter citation, county houses all infected homeless
There were 398 confirmed 2019 novel coronavirus cases and seven resulting deaths when shelter-in-place orders took effect across six of nine Bay Area counties March 17. Friday, one month...Read More
Officials confirm identities of three victims killed in festival shooting
The Santa Clara County medical examiner’s office has confirmed the identities of all three victims killed in the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting Sunday. Trevor Irby, a 25-year-old New York...Read More
Trump threatens census delay after Supreme Court blocks citizenship question
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday blocked for now a plan by the administration of President Donald Trump to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census. The court...Read More
No bomb found after threat on Facebook campus
Police said no explosive device or suspicious package was found Tuesday evening in an office building on Facebook's main campus in Menlo Park.Read More
Oakland A’s playoff tickets go on sale to public Friday
With the Oakland Athletics on the brink of clinching a postseason berth, the team is putting playoff tickets on sale starting Friday.Read More
SF school board president steps into NY job
San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education president Hydra Mendoza is stepping down from her post at the end of September.Read More
San Jose to JFK non-stops are now a thing
Alaska Airlines' daily non-stop between Mineta San Jose International Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport departed Silicon Valley Monday morning.Read More
SF Symphony cans accused conductor
The San Francisco Symphony Thursday canceled planned performances by well-known conductor Charles Dutoit after allegations of sexual misconduct.Read More
SFO-bound Jet Blue flight diverts after fire
A San Francisco International Airport-bound plane from New York had to divert to Michigan on Tuesday night because of reports of a lithium fire on board.Read More
Woman pleads guilty to felony charges for blessing scam
A woman accused of defrauding two elderly women of $90,000 in cash and jewelry in a "Chinese blessing" scam pleaded guilty to felony charges Thursday in San Francisco Superior...Read More
Colors of Pride shine in San Francisco
Awash in all the colors of the rainbow, millions marched, watched and partied at Pride celebrations in San Francisco and across the U.S.Read More
Warren Buffet date raises $3.5M for Glide
An auction for lunch with investor Warren Buffett raised millions for San Francisco's social service agency Glide.Read More
Schools bump police presence after threat
San Francisco Unified School District has received a threat similar to ones received earlier this week in Los Angeles, New York and elsewhere.Read More