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    Oakland changes airport name to ‘San Francisco Bay Oakland International’ despite San Francisco trademark lawsuit

    By Taylor Romine and Chimaine Pouteau, CNN (CNN) — Oakland’s airport has changed its name from “Metropolitan Oakland International” to “San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport” after a unanimous vote by the city’s Board of Port Commissioners on Thursday – despite a trademark lawsuit from neighboring San Francisco. “With the new name, the Port aims

    • KEYT

    Oakland changes airport name to ‘San Francisco Bay Oakland International’ despite San Francisco trademark lawsuit

    By Taylor Romine and Chimaine Pouteau, CNN (CNN) — Oakland’s airport has changed its name from “Metropolitan Oakland International” to “San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport” after a unanimous vote by the city’s Board of Port Commissioners on Thursday – despite a trademark lawsuit from neighboring San Francisco. “With the new name, the Port aims

    • KTVZ

    Oakland changes airport name to ‘San Francisco Bay Oakland International’ despite San Francisco trademark lawsuit

    By Taylor Romine and Chimaine Pouteau, CNN (CNN) — Oakland’s airport has changed its name from “Metropolitan Oakland International” to “San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport” after a unanimous vote by the city’s Board of Port Commissioners on Thursday – despite a trademark lawsuit from neighboring San Francisco. “With the new name, the Port aims

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    After their first off day in nearly two-and-a-half weeks, the San Francisco Giants are back in action tonight. And they’re facing a Colorado Rockies team that is shockingly the hottest team in baseball, having not lost since the Giants beat them eight games ago. Before the game, the Giants made a handful of moves, and added two players to the roster: designated hitter Jorge Soler, who was activated from the 10-Day Injured List after a pair of rehab games, and right-handed pitcher Mason Black,...

  • San Francisco 49ers Reveal Full 2024 Schedule

    Take a first look at the San Francisco 49ers upcoming preseason and regular season matchups.

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    • KRON4

    Childish Gambino brings global tour to San Francisco

    (KRON) – Childish Gambino, also known as Donald Glover, is coming to San Francisco for his “The New World Tour” this September. Gambino released his album ATAVISTA on Monday. According to Gam

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    • SFGate

    Dave Chappelle called me out at his surprise San Francisco show

    At a surprise show at the Punch Line on Thursday night, Dave Chappelle crossed plenty of lines — doing cringey Chinese accents, leaning into Jewish stereotypes and gleefully yelling LGBTQ slurs. But midway through the set, he checked himself and stopped a joke short, pivoting to how hard it is to be a celebrity because there’s always one snitch in the room. He peered around at the tightly packed 182-person audience, saying he was going to find the snitch. I was that snitch. It wasn’t the first...