Warriors announce $250K to Oakland, SF schools, as teachers get surprise Warriors visit

Some teachers in San Francisco and Oakland got a special surprise on Monday, along with word of financial assistance to help them better connect with students amid ongoing distant learning efforts.

This Day in Sports History: April 23

Here is what happened on This Day in Sports History for April 23.

This Day in Sports History: April 22

On this day in sports history, in 2018 the San Francisco Giants' Brandon Belt made major league history. 

Steph Curry reveals he was first NBA player tested for COVID-19

Golden State Warriors basketball star Stephen Curry revealed on Thursday that he was the very first NBA star to be tested for COVID-19. 

Curry to host Coronavirus Q&A with Dr. Anthony Fauci

Warriors star Stephen Curry will hold a Q&A with Dr. Anthony Fauci on Curry's Instagram account on Thursday.

Warriors owners, coaches and players pledge $1M to coronavirus disaster relief

The Warriors said in a statement that the fund will be used to provide financial assistance to 1,000 part-time Chase Center employees who work each game, including food service, security, guest services, custodial and other staff.

Fans barred from Warriors game after SF cancels large gatherings over coronavirus

The City of San Francisco announced on Wednesday that it's canceling all large gathering of 1,000 or more people for at least two weeks, including Warriors games where fans would normally be in attendance. 

Alameda Co. sheriff's deputy sues Ujiri, Toronto Raptors for alleged assault

The lawsuit was filed in federal court in San Francisco on Friday by Alan Strickland and his wife, Kelly Strickland. It also names the Raptors; the teams' parent company, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment; and the NBA as defendants,

Young athlete with paraplegia receives surprise customized wheelchair from the Warriors

12-year-old Devan Watkins, who plays wheelchair basketball, received a huge surprise presented by Warriors coach Steve Kerr and Golden State forward Glenn Robinson.

Warriors mourn death of former NBA Commissioner David Stern, remembered as sports icon

Stern had suffered a sudden brain hemorrhage in New York back on December 12. He was in serious condition after he underwent surgery and was unable to recover. Many current and former players are reacting to his death. The Warriors called him a sports icon.