Bay Area Braces for Cold Snap as Clear Skies and Cooler Temps Move In
Chilly weather and a dry spell are expected in the Bay Area, with clear skies and cooler temperatures forecasted by the National Weather Service San Francisco. Conditions are set to improve for mariners by Monday.
Los Gatos Tower Showdown: Developer Warns Town Of Costly Court Fight
A developer warned Los Gatos leaders the town could face major legal bills if it blocks his 13‑story, 119‑unit Vista Capri proposal while the council counters it is processing the application.
San Francisco Wine Competition Disqualifies Russian Entries, Upholding U.S. Import Sanctions Amid Ukraine Conflict
The San Francisco International Wine Competition disqualified Russian wines due to U.S. sanctions, reflecting the larger context of global solidarity amid Russia-Ukraine tensions.
Study Highlights Food Insecurity Crisis in East San Jose with Nearly 30% Affected
A study by Santa Clara University highlighted food insecurity in East San Jose, where nearly 30% struggle, despite food aid programs. An interactive map shows local disparities, informing nonprofits like Martha's Kitchen for targeted assistance.
Petaluma Police Arrest Suspect Accused of Vandalizing Vehicle with Racist Slurs and Nazi Symbols
Petaluma Police arrested a man for defacing a vehicle with racist slurs and Nazi symbols, identified as Corey Newman after examining surveillance footage.
Lunatrain Revives Opulent Rail Travel with Private Charters from Bay Area to Southern California and Beyond
Startup Lunatrain is launching private charter train services on Amtrak routes, with luxury experiences from the Bay Area to Southern California and Denver. Prices range from $10,000 to $18,500.
Suspicious Package at SFO Causes Flight Delays and Cancellations, Terminal 1 Evacuated
A suspicious package at SFO's Terminal 1 caused delays and a temporary closure, leading to police involvement and advisements for travelers to reroute. Terminal 1 later reopened.
Mission Tenants Dodge Eviction Bullet With Land Trust Rescue
The San Francisco Community Land Trust bought a five-unit Mission building for $1.55M, preserving rent-controlled homes and easing displacement fears for about a dozen longtime tenants.












