San Francisco Bay Ferry Revives Musical Tradition to Spice Up Commutes with Live Concert Series
San Francisco Bay Ferry offers live music on Friday nights to boost ridership and enhance the commuting experience, reviving a tradition shelved two decades ago.
South San Francisco Snags Billion-Dollar AI Drug Lab From Nvidia And Lilly
Nvidia and Eli Lilly will invest up to $1 billion to open an AI co-innovation lab in the Bay Area, with work expected to begin in South San Francisco early this year. The facility pairs Nvidia compute with Lilly data to accelerate drug discovery.
From Nova Nightmare to SF Shul: Festival Survivors Pack Local Sanctuary
Survivors Ziv Abud and Eliya Cohen spoke Sunday at Congregation Chevra Thilim, recounting the Nova festival shelter attack and Cohen's roughly 505‑day captivity.
San Mateo 911 Dispatcher Says County Retaliated After She Blew Whistle on Boss
A Redwood City dispatcher says she was bullied after reporting a supervisor and has sued San Mateo County, alleging retaliation that she says led to a miscarriage.
California State Sen. Scott Wiener Shifts Stance, Now Labels Israeli Actions in Gaza as Genocide Amid Heated Congressional Race
State Senator Scott Wiener revises his viewpoint on Israeli actions in Gaza, now labeling them as genocide, sparking criticism for perceived political opportunism from campaign rivals.
Alameda Renters Skip Town, Leave 7-Foot Lizard Clinging To Blinds
A seven‑foot ornate Nile monitor was found in an Alameda rental after tenants moved out; police and animal‑control partners removed it and transferred it to East Bay Vivarium.












