Application numbers rise at SF Unified schools for first time in years
A shift is happening at San Francisco schools: Application numbers are on the rise recently after years of declining enrollment that has threatened school closures and layoffs.
A shift is happening at San Francisco schools: Application numbers are on the rise recently after years of declining enrollment that has threatened school closures and layoffs.
Some of San Francisco’s freshly surfaced tennis courts opened Wednesday in the Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood.
The San Francisco Giants have a new food partner at their waterfront ballpark this year, but they assure us the crab sandwiches and garlic fries fans love will be back and better than ever — along with tasty new dishes, from spicy fried chicken to a very elaborate ice cream sundae.
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao on Wednesday formally introduced the city’s new police chief, Floyd Mitchell, who faces a tall task leading a department that has had a revolving door of top cops and remains under federal oversight.
A seventh staff member at the federal women’s prison in Dublin has been sentenced after being convicted of sexual abuse, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said Wednesday.
A fatal police shooting is under investigation in Pacifica.
San Jose police along with other law enforcement agencies earlier this month arrested six men suspected of a gang-motivated assault on a man in October, resulting in the recovery of several illegal weapons, drugs and tens of thousands in cash, according to the police department.
Some people visiting Vasona Lake in Los Gatos are surprised to find it’s nearly dry as the rainy season is winding down.
There are several events happening in the Bay Area this Easter weekend that the whole family can enjoy.
The debate continues in the city of Richmond over pickleball courts being built on public space.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors overturned the mayor’s veto of a piece of housing legislation that limits the height and scale of housing developments in certain historic areas of the city.
San Francisco could be the first city in the nation to ban a common type of firefighter uniform found to emit cancer-causing chemicals.
San Quentin’s infamous death row is facing its own death sentence. The California Department of Corrections has now begun transferring death row inmates to other prisons across the state to comply with voter approved Proposition 66.
Many Bay Area school districts are scrambling to meet the demand for more student lunches.
The Golden Gate Bridge Authority issued a statement reassuring commuters of the safety of the iconic Bay Area bridge, saying it has the most robust ship collision protection of any bridge on the west coast.