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Norman Mineta, former San José mayor, congressman, cabinet secretary, dies at 90
Norman "Norm" Yoshio Mineta, who rose from Japanese-American incarceration as a child to the highest levels of American politics, died Tuesday at his home in Maryland.Read More
Leaked Supreme Court opinion sparks reproductive rights rallies in SF, across nation
Reproductive rights supporters will gather at the San Francisco Federal Building for a 5 p.m. rally to protect the imperiled, 49-year-old Supreme Court Roe v. Wade precedent.Read More
Scooter rider killed as two vehicles flee scene of deadly crash
A motorized scooter rider in San José was killed early Saturday morning after being struck by two separate drivers, both who fled the scene.Read More
MLB labor deal signals rebirth of Giants, A’s baseball
The cleat-to-loafer standoff is over, with Giants and A's players set to report Sunday to Spring Training camps.Read More
President threatens military force against public as curfews spread across U.S., Bay Area
President Donald J. Trump Monday evening threatened military force against members the American public.Read More
SF State employee tests positive for COVID-19
An San Francisco State University employee has been diagnosed with COVID-19 and is being treated by a local medical center, according to campus officials. In an e-mail from SF...Read More
Series of Buena Vista Park fires worry parkgoers, nearby residents
A 45-year-old man was arrested at Buena Vista Park Saturday morning after unsuccessfully attempting to start a small fire.Read More
Giants bats stay hot, blister Padres
For once this season, all cylinders were running for San Francisco Tuesday night.Read More
Jack’s Cannery Bar closes along San Francisco waterfront
Another long-time San Francisco bar appears to have bowed out of business.Read More
Earthquake jolts awake Bay Area residents
A preliminary magnitude 4.5 earthquake shook awake Bay Area residents at 2:39 a.m. Thursday morning.Read More
Bankruptcy, bathrooms helped sink ‘Carmen’s’
Scrubbing toilets and hosing down feces-splattered public bathrooms is the last job any 75-year-old deserves.Read More
Raiders lose Vegas backer Sheldon Adelson
Billionaire Sheldon Adelson has backed away from a $1.9 billion plan to relocate the Oakland Raiders to Las Vegas.Read More
Bruce Miller cut by 49ers after alleged hotel assault
San Francisco wasted little time in jettisoning tight end Bruce Miller after his latest run-in with the law.Read More
Warriors dump KNBR, jump to ‘The Game’ on FM
The Golden State Warriors are jumping to the FM dial with a sweeping multi-year deal.Read More
Gunmen rob Noe Valley bar twice in one week
For the second time in five nights, armed robbers brandishing handguns entered The Bar on Dolores in Noe Valley.Read More
Gunmen in ski masks rob Noe Valley bar
Two armed suspects in ski masks stormed a bar at Dolores and 29th Streets Sunday night, making off with cash and injuring a patron.Read More
Sandcastles soak up Ocean Beach spotlight
Just slightly behind schedule, the wail of an air horn pierced whispers of fog fighting to form above Ocean Beach.Read More
Chronicle, Hearst should be ashamed of crowdfunding
In an industry starving for fresh business models, it's no surprise media Goliaths like Hearst have clawed their way to the crowdfunding teat.Read More
Dolphin washes ashore at Ocean Beach
The carcass of a bottlenose dolphin was removed from Ocean Beach Monday.Read More
The ‘Stick’s last stand
Die-hard Candlestick Park devotees will recognize its final remaining fragments, but even those are quickly fading.Read More