Suspect arrested in Hayward hit-and-run that killed bicyclist The collision on Sept. 6, 2023, killed 55-year-old Hayward resident Christopher Pena
As the Stanford-born Marriage Pact takes off, some students find lasting love “The idea is, if you think about everybody who goes to your college, surely there’s someone who is a good backup plan for you."
San Jose: Excessive force trial for racist text cop on hold pending 9th Circuit appeal Ex-SJPD officer Mark McNamara wants an appellate court to grant him qualified immunity, and is also seeking to move a prospective trial out of the Bay Area.
Chorizo and potato empanadas make an easy, enticing spring meal Chorizo, Yukon Gold potatoes and chile peppers combine to make these easy, flavorful empanadas.
Oakland B’s hustle to get new Raimondi Park stadium ready before first game Come the first week of June, Oakland's newest baseball team hopes to greet fans with a site worthy of their attendance.
Disneyland threatens lifetime ban for disability cheats Tales of Disability Access Service abuse and tips for cheating the system are rampant on social media.
Kurtenbach: The Warriors are surging towards a best-case scenario The Warriors picked the right time to play good basketball.
Track and field becomes first sport to pay prize money at Olympics, $50,000 for gold medal “It’s a completely different planet from when I was competing," said World Athletics President Sebastian Coe, a two-time gold medalist.
Opinion: Prop. 1’s success hinges on California clearing system’s ‘human logjam’ Many of the state's psychiatric beds are used badly, stranding patients at the wrong level of mental health care