Rev. Dr. Amos Brown set to receive the Spingard Medal, the highest honor from NAACP
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, or NAACP, will honor Rev. Dr. Amos C. Brown with the 2026 Spingarn Medal in July for his lifetime of working toward the cause of equality, justice, and opportunity for Black Americans.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, or NAACP, will honor Rev. Dr. Amos C. Brown with the 2026 Spingarn Medal in July for his lifetime of working toward the cause of equality, justice, and opportunity for Black Americans.
No more statins? One-time treatment for high cholesterol could lower heart attack risk for life
It could transform how millions of Americans dealing with the number one leading cause of death, coronary artery disease, receive treatment — a one-time-only injection that could lower heart attack risk for the rest of a person's life.
It could transform how millions of Americans dealing with the number one leading cause of death, coronary artery disease, receive treatment — a one-time-only injection that could lower heart attack risk for the rest of a person's life.
Big rig v. car near Bay Bridge
Big rig v. car near Bay Bridge at Macalla Road between Yerba Buena Loop and Treasure Island Road.
Big rig v. car near Bay Bridge at Macalla Road between Yerba Buena Loop and Treasure Island Road.
Pedestrian killed in San Jose crash
Authorities in San Jose are investigating another fatal collision involving a pedestrian.
Authorities in San Jose are investigating another fatal collision involving a pedestrian.
Experts warn of psychological toll as mobile betting surges ahead of World Cup
As millions of fans prepare to tune into the FIFA World Cup, experts are sounding the alarm on the hidden dangers of modern sports betting. With apps making it possible to wager on micro-moments with a single tap, psychologists are warning about the mental health toll of constant gambling.
As millions of fans prepare to tune into the FIFA World Cup, experts are sounding the alarm on the hidden dangers of modern sports betting. With apps making it possible to wager on micro-moments with a single tap, psychologists are warning about the mental health toll of constant gambling.
Nearly 90% of tweens, teens use AI for homework and personal advice, study finds
Artificial intelligence has rapidly integrated into the daily lives of young people, according to a new study by Common Sense Media. Nearly 9 in 10 tweens and teens report using AI not just for homework, but also for advice on health, emotions, and personal problems, sparking new concerns over safety, misinformation, and digital bonding.
Artificial intelligence has rapidly integrated into the daily lives of young people, according to a new study by Common Sense Media. Nearly 9 in 10 tweens and teens report using AI not just for homework, but also for advice on health, emotions, and personal problems, sparking new concerns over safety, misinformation, and digital bonding.
Retailers looking to rollout QR-powered barcodes to replace traditional scans
The familiar barcode found on product packaging for decades is getting a major digital upgrade. Retailers and brands are transitioning to QR-powered technology, allowing shoppers to instantly scan items to access ingredient lists, product origins, and automatic discounts.
The familiar barcode found on product packaging for decades is getting a major digital upgrade. Retailers and brands are transitioning to QR-powered technology, allowing shoppers to instantly scan items to access ingredient lists, product origins, and automatic discounts.
Revived Oakland Athletic Club is returning Thursday in time for World Cup guests
Oakland Athletic Club is making its grand re-opening on Thursday, June 11 at 11 a.m. under new local ownership.
Oakland Athletic Club is making its grand re-opening on Thursday, June 11 at 11 a.m. under new local ownership.
Zendaya pays surprise visit to Rakestraw Books in Danville
An East Bay bookstore, Rakestraw Books, had a surprise visit from Emmy-award winning and Oakland native, Zendaya on Saturday.
An East Bay bookstore, Rakestraw Books, had a surprise visit from Emmy-award winning and Oakland native, Zendaya on Saturday.
San Francisco leaders making progress on homeless population
San Francisco leaders say they are making progress on homeless population
San Francisco leaders say they are making progress on homeless population
World Cup visitors arriving at SFO
A hologram of Mayor Daniel Lurie welcomes World Cup travelers at SFO.
A hologram of Mayor Daniel Lurie welcomes World Cup travelers at SFO.
3-day immigrants rights march ends at closed FCI Dublin
A 3-day immigrants rights march ended at closed FCI Dublin.
A 3-day immigrants rights march ended at closed FCI Dublin.
Chrisleys sue former attorney over criminal case defense
Todd and Julie Chrisley have filed a $25 million lawsuit accusing a former defense attorney and his law firm of legal malpractice.
Todd and Julie Chrisley have filed a $25 million lawsuit accusing a former defense attorney and his law firm of legal malpractice.
Family & friends honor 17-yr-old soccer star killed in SF car crash
Hundreds of family members, friends, and teammates gathered at Crocker Amazon Park in San Francisco to honor the memory of a 17-year-old beloved soccer player who was killed in a devastating car crash.
Hundreds of family members, friends, and teammates gathered at Crocker Amazon Park in San Francisco to honor the memory of a 17-year-old beloved soccer player who was killed in a devastating car crash.
Team Paraguay draws large crowd for open practice at San Jose State University
Soccer fever has officially taken over the Bay Area with World Cup play just three days away. A large crowd gathered at San Jose State University this afternoon to watch Team Paraguay during an open community practice session.
Soccer fever has officially taken over the Bay Area with World Cup play just three days away. A large crowd gathered at San Jose State University this afternoon to watch Team Paraguay during an open community practice session.
Soccer fever has officially taken over the Bay Area
Soccer fever has officially taken over the Bay Area with World Cup play just three days away. A large crowd gathered at San Jose State University this afternoon to watch Team Paraguay during an open community practice session.
Soccer fever has officially taken over the Bay Area with World Cup play just three days away. A large crowd gathered at San Jose State University this afternoon to watch Team Paraguay during an open community practice session.
Trump says pilots are fine after helicopter crashes near Stait of Hormuz
A U.S. Army Apache attack helicopter crashed near the Strait of Hormuz, with President Donald Trump saying the two crew members on board were "fine" after the incident involving the strategic waterway, which remains under a chokehold by Iran.
A U.S. Army Apache attack helicopter crashed near the Strait of Hormuz, with President Donald Trump saying the two crew members on board were "fine" after the incident involving the strategic waterway, which remains under a chokehold by Iran.
Demolition of beloved Pacifica cafe approved, damaged pier's fate uncertain
The damaged Pacifica Municipal Pier is now an official emergency zone as the fate of the 53-year-old structure hangs in the balance, but the future of its much-loved eatery is already sealed.
The damaged Pacifica Municipal Pier is now an official emergency zone as the fate of the 53-year-old structure hangs in the balance, but the future of its much-loved eatery is already sealed.
Demolition of cafe approved, Pacifica Pier's future uncertain
The damaged Pacifica Municipal Pier is now an official emergency zone as the fate of the 53-year-old structure hangs in the balance, but the future of its much-loved eatery is already sealed.
The damaged Pacifica Municipal Pier is now an official emergency zone as the fate of the 53-year-old structure hangs in the balance, but the future of its much-loved eatery is already sealed.
SF General Hospital, UCSF fined by Cal/OSHA for worker violations connected to deadly stabbing
Cal/OSHA is fining Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and the University of California San Francisco for violations of worker safety laws in connection to an employee's deadly stabbing last year.
Cal/OSHA is fining Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and the University of California San Francisco for violations of worker safety laws in connection to an employee's deadly stabbing last year.



















