Woman sues San Francisco McDonald’s over 'severe burns' from hot coffee spill

An elderly woman is suing a San Francisco McDonald’s over a hot coffee spill that’s reminiscent of the 1992 incident that made national headlines.

Crayola, known for its crayons, launches flower business

Crayola Flowers is an online flower shop that sells bouquets to raise funds for nonprofit organizations.

Frontier flight from Denver returns to airport after odor overcomes cockpit

A Frontier Airlines flight originating in Denver and bound for Raleigh, North Carolina, on Tuesday, returned to the Mile High City nearly 40 minutes after taking off because of an odor reported in the cockpit, according to reports.

Skechers opens Costco-style food court at California store

A Skechers store in Southern California has attracted a fresh wave of customers seeking not only affordable footwear but also tasty, low-cost eats reminiscent of classic Costco offerings.

Dream job? Company to hire professional Netflix binge-watcher

The winner will be paid $2500 to watch three binge-worthy Netflix shows: Squid Game, Stranger Things and Wednesday.

Starbucks faces lawsuit over 'fruitless' drinks as judge allows case to proceed

A U.S. District judge in New York has given the green light for a lawsuit against Starbucks to proceed. The plaintiffs allege that Starbucks engaged in deceptive marketing practices related to its Starbucks Refresher beverages, which are promoted as fruit-based beverages available at Starbucks outlets.

Miracle premature twins, size of soda cans, thrive at home against all odds

Kimyah and DJ Jackson, born at just 22 weeks and weighing 12 and 15 ounces respectively, faced a slim chance of survival and potential developmental delays.

Free access to national parks this weekend in celebration of National Public Lands Day!

This weekend marks a special opportunity for U.S. residents to explore the country's national parks at no cost, as part of the National Park Service's series of fee-free days.

Oakland's Le Cheval restaurant closing after 38 years

Oakland's Le Cheval at the corner of Clay and 10th streets will shut down at the end of this month after 38 years in business.

Bay Area rents decline but have little impact on housing crisis

According to Apartmentlist.com, rents in the Bay Area having taken their biggest year-to-year dip over the last 27 months.

Bob Ross's first painting from 'The Joy of Painting' is for sale

Bob Ross’s “The Joy of Painting" debuted on public access television in 1983 and ran for 31 seasons – more than 403 episodes – until 1994.

Muni to reroute buses for lowrider car show Saturday evening

Several San Francisco bus routes will be rerouted Saturday afternoon to make room for San Francisco Lowrider Council's car show and cruise along Mission Street.  

Labor unions gain in popularity, respect as UAW announces targeted strike

Unions have had a lot of successes in recent years, but thorny strikes such as the UAW and entertainment unions continue to shape the future. What is going on now will help define the next level of work.