As students protest the war in Gaza at college campuses across the nation, several groups are planning demonstrations across the San Francisco Bay Area in conjunction with May Day on Wednesday. Local officials are advising people to prepare for delays on roadways and public transit, especially in Oakland and San Francisco. In San Francisco, one group is planning a march from 24th and Mission streets to City Hall on Wednesday morning. SF Municipal Transportation Agency said multiple bus lines...
Washington State transfer Emmett Brown and two-year backup Walker Eget are frontrunners for San Jose State’s starting QB spot
A few weeks after being traded by the Giants, former No. 2 overall draft pick Joey Bart is back in San Francisco and will face his old team for the first time Friday.
Schlitterbahn will debut a new attraction this Saturday that officials with the New Braunfels water park are calling the world’s first water coaster for kids. The Bow Wow Blaster coaster is part of a new children's area called Schatze’s Storybrook Park. The enclave includes six new slides, a 1,200-gallon tipping bucket and more than 70 interactive water features, spray toys and splash pads, according to the park.
The Dallas Police Department Office of Community Affairs is proud to collaborate once again with the AT&T Performing Arts Center for the second annual AAPI Celebration to celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. Residents and visitors are invited to join the festivities as we kick off AAPI Heritage Month with a vibrant celebration in Sammons Park. The 2nd Annul
Ariel Cabaral and Chloe Mercado will lead the pack seeking honors in the San Jose Salt National Juniors Tennis Championships, which kicked off yesterday at the Jethro Sports Center in Valenzuela City.
They don’t call it the most exciting two minutes in sports for nothin’. Head to area bars and restaurants this Saturday for Kentucky Derby celebrations featuring drink specials, hat contests and, because the Derby falls on the fourth this year, some Star Wars fun thrown in the mix, too. Have fun out there, y’all. Did […]
“It’s a celebration of how sweet the South Valley is.”
Watch a 2-story houseboat drift across the San Francisco Bay. The boat was being towed to its new home after a legal battle that forced many houseboats to relocate. Out of context, this looks like a house that slid off the side of a cliff and got lost at sea. — Read the rest
A total of 103 cities and towns have been placed under a state of calamity because of El Niño, while the number of persons affected by the weather phenomenon has reached 2.1 million, according to Task Force El Niño spokesman and Presidential Communications Assistant Secretary Joey Villarama.
Two human-trafficking survivors were identified at the scene and received resources, police said.
USS San Juan (SSN 751) celebrated the Month of the Military Child by hosting a “Bring Your Kids to Work Day” April 4.