UCSF to Open High-Tech Cancer Treatment Center in San Francisco's Dogpatch Neighborhood by 2029
UCSF is set to open a major cancer treatment facility featuring a high-tech proton therapy center in San Francisco's Dogpatch neighborhood by 2029, aiming for LEEDâ„¢ Gold certification and driving economic growth.
End of an Era: Beloved City Beer Store in San Francisco Announces Closure After 18 Years
City Beer Store in San Francisco is closing after 18 years, a move announced with sadness by the owners due to challenging circumstances. Final days to visit are Sept. 20-21, with a last cellar sale and pickups on Sept. 24 and 26.
Gilroy on High Alert as Invasive Mosquito Species Detected, Santa Clara Health Officials Rally Community Efforts
In Gilroy, California, an invasive Aedes aegypti mosquito known for carrying diseases has been detected, prompting vector control actions and community engagement to prevent its establishment.
East Bay Regional Park District Celebrates 90 Years with Historic Photo Collection Featuring Staff from 1965-1981
The East Bay Regional Park District released a digital photo collection featuring staff from 1965-1981, celebrating the District's 90th Anniversary and showcasing historical workforce diversity.
San Quentin Officials Investigate Suspected Homicide Following Inmate Death, Cellmate Under Scrutiny
San Quentin officials investigate the death of inmate Mark Squires as a possible homicide, with cellmate Gustavo Lopez under scrutiny. Despite life-saving efforts, Squires was pronounced dead in his cell.
Bay Area Landlord Settles for $137,500 After Alleged Discrimination Violating Fair Housing Act in Burlingame
Ex-landlord Melinda Bautista Teruel settled a discrimination case by agreeing to pay $137,500 and possibly undergo FHA compliance training after pressuring a family to move out due to children.












