BART’s new hours start Monday: What it means for you
Beginning Monday, BART will limit its service hours to allow workers more time to complete a seismic retrofit of the Transbay Tube, along with other repairs and upgrades throughout the system.
Beginning Monday, BART will limit its service hours to allow workers more time to complete a seismic retrofit of the Transbay Tube, along with other repairs and upgrades throughout the system.
Cows and bulls searching for "moo love" now have a mobile app to help their breeders.
Movie audiences showed there is a limit to their appetite for all things Lego, with "The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part" falling short of forecasts in its debut weekend.
The Bay Area's mountain peaks were dusted yet again with snow Sunday morning, treating residents to more postcard-esque views.
Hail suspended play Sunday morning after covering the greens in the final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, a Democrat, defends his ability to lead and heal the state's racial wounds in his first on-camera interview since the revelation of a racist photo that threatens to derail this governorship.
Vincent Zhou can't overcome judges' scrutiny in the free skate but still wins a bronze medal at the Four Continents competition in Anaheim.
Famous for the "bro comedies" of his early career, now actor Jonah Hill wants to challenge traditional concepts of masculinity with his directorial debut film "Mid90s."
Los Gatos resident Doug McNeil is an inspiration to all. Doug is a founder of Lighting for Literacy, a humanitarian project that teaches students how to build sustainable and renewable lighting systems for villages that are without electricity. These systems enable students to read and advance their education. Doug and his co-founder were honored as […]
District plans to take more water from San Francisco Bay and Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta to promote never-ending growth.
Illyanna Maisonet wants to cancel her reservations at New York's Madison LES Hotel. She believes they can be canceled 24 hours before her arrival, but the hotel disagrees. Who's right?
As people age, their sleep patterns shift, which is normal but can lead to negative health consequences in cases of too little quality sleep.
The Watercolour World, financed by the London-based Marandi Foundation, is a free online database of watercolors painted before 1900.
The shooting occurred after the man allegedly reached for a handgun in his lap, police said Sunday.
Santa Clara Valley Water District's suit against the State Water Board's plan to increase river flows ignores years of science.
It’s time for OUSD to invest in Oakland teachers so we stop losing them.
The CHP first reported a car blocking one of the connector lanes around 6:15 Sunday, and at 7 a.m., issued a Sig Alert.
From dim sum, dragons and tai chi to a fourth-generation business that makes colorful, bedazzled fortune cookies, here's where to go, what to do and what delicious things to eat in Oakland's Chinatown.
Forum on ‘God and Evolution’ Saratoga Federated Church presents the Village Forum on Feb. 28, when two experts with different points of view will talk about where science and faith intersect. Dr. S. Joshua Swamidass is a Christian who also affirms evolutionary science. Dr. Ann Gauger is a Christian whose years of biological study ultimately […]
Recent bankruptcy filing complicates getting your issue resolved.
‘Les Mis’ at LGHS The Los Gatos High School Wildcat Theatre is staging “Les Miserables” March 8-9 and 14-16. The epic musical is based on Victor Hugo’s 1862 novel about Jean Valjean, a peasant imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread who is pursued by Inspector Javert after his release. While the original score was […]
Campbell Heritage Day Campbell Heritage Day, the second-oldest community celebration in the state of California, is set for Feb. 18 at 10 a.m. at the Campbell Community Center, 1 W. Campbell Ave. This year’s guest speaker will be Kerry Perkins, director of the Campbell Historical Museum. Tickets are $20 per person at https://earlysettlers.brownpapertickets.com and include […]
We didn’t fight the American Revolution only to install a new American aristocracy.
It's labor unions for rank and file that went to court to contest disclosure under new law.
Sunnyvale gets grant Sunnyvale is one of six South Bay cities that will share a total of $310,000 in grants and in-kind support from the Santa Clara County Public Health Department to prevent and reduce tobacco use, and reduce exposure to secondhand smoke. Sunnyvale will receive $75,000 to implement strategies to prevent youth access and […]