Rory McIlroy wins AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament — his 27th PGA...
Rory McIlroy, one of the best and most famous golfers in the world, won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at one of the best and most famous golf courses in the world.McIlroy shot 21-under-par for a...
View ArticleSierra snowpack drastically below normal — and no one’s turning on the pumps,...
Snowpack in the Sierra Nevada, which supplies about one-third of California’s water needs, was far lower than average for the end of January at one of the state’s measurement points Friday.The results...
View Article60-day extension reached to maintain staffing at San Carlos Airport air...
San Carlos Airport will keep its air traffic control tower staffed beyond a deadline that would have forced the airport to operate without a tower. Controllers at the small airport, which is owned by...
View Article‘This order is an attack’: Santa Clara County sues over Trump’s birthright...
Santa Clara County officials have filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship.The lawsuit filed in federal court on Thursday calls...
View ArticleCampaigns launch for and against recall of SF Supervisor Joel Engardio over...
Campaigns for and against a recall of San Francisco Supervisor Joel Engardio have been launched in the city’s Sunset District, sources from both campaigns confirmed. In order to force a recall...
View ArticlePass the Remote: SF IndieFest, drag films, Cinequest, ‘Flow,’ Mostly British
A Bay Area celebration of indie films, “Drag Me to the Cinema” at AMC’s EmeryBay, San Jose’s Cinequest packed lineup, a Sonoma screening of “Flow” and the Mostly British festival are highlights in a...
View ArticleMartinez refinery fire update: Blaze under control, but smoke and flaring...
Martinez Refining Company (MRC) said on social media just after 5 p.m. Monday that the fire that prompted a shelter-in-place for surrounding communities on Saturday is now a “small residual fire under...
View ArticleHave ideas about improving transportation in CoCo County? CCTA wants to hear...
Contra Costa Transportation Authority wants to know residents’ thoughts on improving public transit, enhancing bike and pedestrian infrastructure, filling in frustrating transit gaps, and creating...
View ArticleSandbags, supplies available at several Bay Area locations as region braces...
Sandbags are available around the Bay Area to help residents prepare for expected heavy rain that prompted a flood watch from the National Weather Service from Monday through Wednesday morning. The...
View ArticleEBMUD shuts down Sierra boat launch sites in preemptive strike against...
The East Bay Municipal Utility District is closing boat launches at its reservoirs in the Sierra Nevada foothills to protect the public water system from a highly invasive golden mussel, before it...
View ArticleApproached by ICE? Immigrant advocates tell what San Jose residents should do...
U.S. IMMIGRATION AND Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been recently spotted in East San Jose, as mass deportation orders under President Donald Trump are being carried out nationwide.With fear...
View ArticleSan Francisco police to hold town hall meeting Tuesday on fatal...
San Francisco police have announced they are holding a virtual town hall meeting next week to release more details about the killing of a shooting suspect following a standoff in the city’s South of...
View ArticleNovato inviting artists to submit proposals to decorate seven downtown...
The city of Novato is asking local artists to submit applications for a utility box beautification project aimed at sprucing up the city’s downtown area.In partnership with the Novato Chamber of...
View Article‘A Day Without Immigrants’ movement shows impact of Trump’s mass deportation...
No work, no school, no spending — that is the slogan on a social media-driven call for immigrants to boycott participation in society for one day to highlight the contributions they bring to the U.S....
View ArticleTheatre Rhino’s John Fisher resurrects SF ‘Doodler’ serial killer cold case
From January 1974 to September 1975, San Francisco’s Castro District was gripped with fear. As the neighborhood transitioned from Irish American suburb to the city’s “gay mecca,” headlines surfaced...
View ArticleSan Jose State plans major campus redesign, adding 2,100 beds to student...
SAN JOSE STATE University wants to renovate its main and south campuses to make way for a projected enrollment increase of 8,000 students through 2040.The San Jose State University Campus Master Plan...
View ArticleMartinez refinery fire snuffed out; supervisor calls for incident audit and...
Contra Costa Health officials have lifted a public health advisory linked to a weekend fire at the Martinez Refining Company facility after confirming the fire is out.County health officials said...
View ArticleSan Pablo offering financial support to young people pursuing education,...
The city of San Pablo has launched the San Pablo Scholarship Pilot Program for 2025, to provide financial support to residents pursuing post-high school education and career technical training. The...
View ArticleVallejo’s ‘Swiss Chalet’ torched: Investigators suspect fire at historic home...
The Vallejo Fire Department is hoping the community can help them solve a suspected arson case that torched a historic home there last week.Firefighters were called to 721 Alameda Street on Friday just...
View ArticleEx-MDUSD employee may have bilked district out of millions in electronic gear...
A former Mt. Diablo Unified School District employee has been charged with mail fraud in connection with an alleged multi-million dollar scheme to defraud his former employer.A federal grand jury...
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