Protesters are voicing their opposition to incoming President-election Donald Trump, but in smaller numbers than his first term
Three California cities showed the largest increases and decreases in an annual report of the best-performing cities in the nation.
Several law enforcement organizations said they were aware of protests around the Bay Area and will be prepared to act in case of any disturbances.
A magnitude 3.7 earthquake hit Concord Sunday morning, the United States Geological Survey said. The quake hit between Willow Pass and Clayton roads, near 6th Street, around 8:49 a.m. According to the USGS, the earthquake had a depth of nearly 9 miles.
Concerns about the new Trump administration's immigration policies, brought people to one San Jose Street corner on Monday to protest his policies.
The Tony-winning musical — which ranks as one of the most popular Broadway productions in recent years — returns to the Bay Area for stands in both San Francisco and San Jose. “Six” plays the Curran Theatre in San Francisco April 8-20 and San Jose’s Center for the Performing Arts April 22–27.
A 3.7-magnitude earthquake shook the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The about 5-mile deep quake hit about three miles northwest from the San Francisco Zoo, at 7:02 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 10, according to the USGS.
One of the more established Asian grocery chains in Canada is coming to the Bay Area. T&T Supermarket is opening its first California location in San Jose this fall, the
San Francisco pizzeria Delarosa is taking its Roman-style pizza and small plates down to the Peninsula. The restaurant’s upcoming fourth location will be at Palo Alto’s Stanford Shopping Center, reported the San Francisco Business Times Jan.
Development pipeline dries up as 75% fewer properties opened last year in region, with outlook it will get worse.
Caltrain to operate its Celebration Train in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, offering free rides to SF events.
SAN JOSE — Hotel development nosedived in California and the Bay Area in 2024, fresh evidence the statewide lodging market still suffers from an array of post-coronavirus economic maladies, a new report shows.