A ballroom competition and panel discussion led by Oakland To All showed that the scene is stronger than ever in the Bay Area ...
Public officials say that local health departments will be key in stopping the spread of both respiratory diseases and ...
The lawsuit targets an SJSU player who plaintiffs say is transgender, arguing that allowing her to play would be sex ...
The U.S. House passed legislation that would give the Treasury Department unilateral authority to strip the tax-exempt status of nonprofits it claims support terrorism.
Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie is making a play for San Francisco to be the center of the artificial intelligence boom — and wants ...
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Gov. Newsom touts the first of 13 regional plans to boost economic development across the state, which will go into a ...
San Francisco transportation officials on Wednesday announced the launch of an on-demand shuttle service in Bayview-Hunters Point that costs the same as a Muni fare. The Bayview Community Shuttle, ...
As storms continue to pummel Northern California, unhoused San Franciscans and their advocates fear the city’s aggressive removal of tents and structures in recent months is leaving people especially ...
California’s public school students are continuing to rebound from the pandemic, with more showing up for class, more graduating and fewer misbehaving at school, according to new data released on ...
The California Voter Foundation launched a tool tracking daily vote counts in 18 close contests for Congress and the state ...