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San Francisco’s Jefferson Square Park, once known as “Zombie Park” by locals due to frequent drug use, feels safe again, residents say, after police cracked down on overnight drug use in the ...
The protests are part of more than 900 rallies planned across the nation. The demonstrations are being organized by May Day ...
Pomella, a Middle Eastern eatery in Oakland, is closing on May 26 due to high costs and lowered patronage, despite its ...
The Bay Area's cultural divide is showing up through Golden State Warriors T-shirts, writes SFGATE columnist Alan Chazaro.
One of the positions that was heavily mocked for the 49ers with the 11th pick in the NFL draft was an offensive tackle. Instead, they went with the predictable ...
The shock of a devastating attack at a Filipino festival in Vancouver, where a driver killed 11 people, including a 5-year-old girl, has deeply impacted Filipino American communities in the Bay Area.
A Bay Area biotech giant is receiving growing attention for its approach to a topic that has been historically stigmatized ...
A drowning metropolis, a project unfinished, and an unbreakable commitment to stay—in “Awake in the Floating City,” the ...
These are among the new titles released by local writers, listed in alphabetical order by author names: Susanna Kwan ...
Scuttled grants typically have a perceived connection to issues President Donald Trump has attacked, expert says.
A Bay Area chocolatier said that in the last six months, her supplier raised the price of cocoa by 20%, then 40%, and then an ...
After Cornell University canceled her Slope Day performance over her comments on Israel's war in Gaza, Kehlani shared a ...