In San Francisco, tents set up outside City Hall are a clear sign the November 2020 election is near, as early voting opens Monday. Rob Delong is waiting for his
Californians who have been out of work for the past two weeks will be able to file for unemployment benefits starting Monday, as the Employment Development Department is set to
A Red Flag Warning has been reissued for the North Bay mountains effective immediately through 6 a.m. Sunday, the National Weather Service announced via Twitter Saturday afternoon.
This story begins in a recent past that somehow now feels like ancient history; back in the days when we were able to gather to eat in crowded restaurants. It
A group of prominent Facebook critics, including one of the social network’s early investors and a journalist facing jail time in the Philippines, are launching their version of an “oversight
Garcia was one of many Southern California leaders who took to social media late Thursday to express well wishes for President Donald Trump, the First Lady and those in their
You’ve likely seen at least one QR code today. They’re found on product packaging, in restaurants, and at gas stations. They look like this: QR stands for “quick response.” Scanning
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday delayed new operating rules for theme parks such as Disneyland that have been closed since the beginning of the pandemic as tourism industry officials warned
Police Friday circulated a composite drawing of a man wanted for allegedly entering a Van Nuys home and trying to sexually assault a woman. The crime occurred on Aug. 24
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