SF's Secret Digital Lifeline Aims to Keep 911 Alive When Chaos Hits
San Francisco is months away from finishing a city‑owned emergency fiber network that will link police, hospitals and nearly every fire station. Officials say the upgrade will keep calls and data flowing during major events.
Baby Sea Lion Found Napping Against a Utility Pole in the Outer Sunset, Now Has a Name
Park rangers on a predawn patrol weren't expecting to find a sea lion napping against a utility pole in the Outer Sunset — but here we are. Irving, as the pup has since been named, is now at The Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito awaiting a full veterinary workup.
Santa Rosa Courtroom Gripped as Condor Club Boss Killing Unfolds
Court testimony this week filled in a timeline of the Oct. killing of Condor Club manager Mark Calcagni, and prosecutors say evidence ties two former employees to the attack.
Beloved Ike’s Vanishes From College Ave As East Bay Eats Go Dark
The College Avenue Ike’s has shut and tipsters report several Berkeley eateries — including a juice shop, a Telegraph spot and a Thai kitchen — have been flagged closed. Online listings and ordering pages show mixed signals.












