A big-rig leaking fuel has prompted the closure of one lane of southbound Interstate 680 and the Bernal Avenue off-ramp in Pleasanton Thursday morning, according…
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NEW YORK — As he started a toast for Bruce Bochy on Tuesday night, bench coach Hensley Meulens congratulated his boss for getting to 1,000…
The agency responsible for regulating air pollution across the nine-county Bay Area is criticizing the decision to open a new elementary and middle school adjacent…
One of San Francisco’s most travelled streets may soon be blocked off to private traffic. it’s all part of a larger vision for a “Better…
Scientist Loraine Lundquist and former City Council aide John Lee will meet in an Aug. 13 runoff to fill the 12th District seat representing the…
From Chula Vista to L.A., residents said they could feel — and were even woken up by — an earthquake that struck just off the…
Beverly Hills has become the first U.S. city to end most tobacco sales. Below are four stories to read today on nbcla.com Take a Look…
A landscaping design in the East Bay had neighbors in an uproar Tuesday as an El Sobrante man carved what appears to be a massive…
Organizers of a pride parade in the California state capital have banned uniformed police officers from participating in this weekend’s march and other festivities. The…
Hundreds of San Francisco Chinatown residents are fighting over a proposal to name a cross-town subway station after longtime political activist Rose Pak. Pak was…









