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A mystery is brewing off the San Francisco coastline as more gray whales wash up dead amid record sightings of the elusive ...
This issue marks the launch of a new sports column by longtime San Francisco Bay Times supporter and contributor Beth ...
City officials want to get San Francisco workers back into their stations, but their strategy couldn't be more outdated.
Aftermath of the December collapse that sent more than 180 feet of the Santa Cruz Wharf into the ocean could still be seen Memorial Day weekend, with many tourists seeing the damage for the first time ...
Salvage crews on Monday were trying to refloat a large sailing ship that sank Sunday night while docked at the Oakland Estuary. The boat, part of an ocean cleanup project, is now presenting a cleanup ...
BART’s green line between Daly City and North San Jose opened up to passengers again Monday, six days after an electrical fire stopped all service on the line. Trains on all five BART lines were ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Robbie Ray pitched six strong innings to improve to 7-0, Sam Huff homered and the San Francisco Giants hung ...
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) officials announced Monday that Green Line service has been restored following last week's fire that damaged tracks near the San Leandro station.
Nine people were rescued from a sinking sailboat in the San Francisco bay on Saturday. At one point, rescue crews with the San Francisco Fire Department and the Coast Guard stayed in the water because ...
After President Donald Trump’s election, Angela Cerreta spent a month “licking my wounds.” Then she “snapped out of it” and founded a liberal organizing group. She thought a couple dozen people, max, ...