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The US Naval ship named after the late civil rights icon Harvey Milk arrived in San Francisco Bay Thursday afternoon, making its historic first visit to the Port of San Francisco.
Green Day will headline a United Nations Human Rights-backed global climate concert on Tuesday at the famed Fillmore in San Francisco.
Marin County health officials have issued a whooping cough advisory due to an on-going outbreak that appears to be having a large impact at Tamalpais High School.
The Bay Area was getting a few hours to dry up Thursday before the next storm system expected to bring significant rain and possibly damaging wind gusts on Friday.
Deploying more officers on BART trains resulted in increased felony arrests over the past year, according to the transit agency.
With Thursday's A's game against the Cleveland Guardians possibly being the last Oakland home opener for the Athletics, tension is growing between team management and their fanbase.
A former Caltrain executive and a station manager have been charged in an alleged scheme using public funds to convert parts of two stations into personal residences, prosecutors said.
A man was killed after getting hit by a vehicle early Thursday morning on U.S. Highway 101 in San Jose, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office has arrested two people suspected of trying to swipe limited edition Stanley brand beverage tumblers from a Starbucks in January, the department said Wednesday.
The annual salsa festival brings together lovers of salsa dance in both the Bay Area and throughout the world.
A San Francisco woman has spent more than a quarter century helping older adults and people with disabilities remain in their homes safely.
The city of San Jose spent decades and millions of dollars to develop a plan to rebuild a city park, but the project is at a standstill.
San Francisco Supervisor Dean Preston is making a push to get Tenderloin residents a full-service grocery store.
Teachers in the pricey South Bay enclave of Los Gatos have moved into affordable housing apartments built just for them in a small development, but it could be the start of something much bigger.