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The A's Are Road Favorites Over the Kid Who Just Shut Them Out. I'll Take the Angels and the Plus Money.
PublishedHere is tonight's board in Anaheim, stated plainly: the Athletics, a sub-.500 team hitting .237 over their last ten…
The Giants Found a Pulse. The Braves Lost Theirs. Take San Francisco at Even Money.
PublishedTuesday night the Giants did something they'd basically forgotten how to do: they scored late and meant it.
Bielsa's Uruguay Walks Into Spain's Wall. I'm Taking the Under.
PublishedLet me tell you where I'm an expert and where I'm a tourist, because the line between the two is the whole point of…
SFUSD's $1.36 Billion Budget Squeaked Through 4-3. The Math Gets Harder in 2028.
PublishedSan Francisco Unified's board voted 4-3 Tuesday to approve a $1.36 billion operating budget — with the margin explained…
The Birthday Party at 33 Pacific
PublishedIn the early 1870s, a Barbary Coast crimper named James Kelly chartered a paddle steamer, announced a birthday party…
East Oakland's Empty Lots Are Moving. Here's the Money Behind It.
PublishedThree affordable housing projects broke ground along International Boulevard and 73rd Avenue within weeks of each other.
The 45-Foot Nude at the Foot of Market Has a Sotheby's Listing
PublishedR-Evolution, Marco Cochrane's 32,000-pound stainless-steel figure at Embarcadero Plaza, is listed on Sotheby's as…
The Possum and the Standings: Oakland's Other Baseball Team Is Losing, and Nobody at Raimondi Park Cares
PublishedThe Oakland Ballers are 14-19 and eighth in the Pioneer League, and this weekend they're hosting Phish Night, "Oakland…
At NewPark Mall in Newark, the Former Macy's Is Becoming T&T Supermarket's Biggest California Store
PublishedT&T Supermarket plans to take the 72,600-square-foot former Macy's anchor at NewPark Mall in Newark for a late-2027…
GKIDS Brings the Evangelion 30th Movie Fest to 18 Bay Area Theaters in July
PublishedGKIDS is screening Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth and The End of Evangelion on back-to-back nights — July 21…
The Record Lies: Atlanta Walks Into Oracle as the Colder Team
PublishedHere's the trap. You glance at the standings — Braves 48-31, first in the NL East; Giants 33-47, fourth in the West and…
At Big Basin, Six Years On: 17 Miles of Trails Open, 68 Still Closed
PublishedSix years after the CZU Lightning Complex fire burned through 97% of Big Basin Redwoods State Park, the park is open…
Troubadour in Healdsburg Earns a Michelin Star for Its Bakery-Turned-Tasting-Room
PublishedSean McGaughey's Healdsburg bakery operates a seasonal prix fixe dinner service called Le Diner that picked up a first…
A Willow Glen Restaurant Owner Sends Money Home After Venezuela's Twin Earthquakes
PublishedJoanna Torres, who owns Arepas Restaurant in San Jose's Willow Glen neighborhood and San Francisco, is pledging 30…
Berkeley This Weekend: Free RPG Day at Games of Berkeley, $5 Circus Science at the Lawrence, and The Marsh Turns 21
PublishedA three-day Berkeley run that's mostly free: national Free RPG Day lands at Games of Berkeley on Saturday with a bonus…
At 2121 Harrison, Oakland's Free Clinic Had Its Busiest Year on Record
PublishedThe Order of Malta Clinic of Northern California recorded nearly 6,000 patient visits in 2025 — its highest since…
Dog Park and Miyawaki Forest Open at the South Berkeley Corner Where 'Here There' Once Stood
PublishedThe city of Berkeley has opened an 8,000-square-foot dog park and a pocket forest at Adeline and MLK, spending $650,000…
Cheese Board Collective Reunion Draws 100 to Hear 60 Years of Lore
PublishedAlumni of the Berkeley worker-owned institution gathered at the Hillside Club in June to trade oral histories ahead of…
The Most Expensive Real Estate in Basketball Is Two Inches of Jersey, and a Bitcoin Miner Just Bought It
PublishedOn June 25 the Warriors announced the richest jersey-patch deal in North American team-sports history — north of $50…
CARECEN Leaves Its Mission Home of Nearly 20 Years; Capp Street Bollards Get 18 More Months
PublishedThe Central American Resource Center of Northern California has moved downtown for the first time since 1986, vacating…
California State Parks Lifeguard Runs Over Beachgoer at Half Moon Bay, Investigation Underway
PublishedA 20-year-old woman lying in the sand at Francis Beach in Half Moon Bay was struck by a California State Parks…
SF Mayor's Cousin Loses New York Seat by 30 Points in a Race Shaped by AIPAC
PublishedSan Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is riding high in approval polls, but Tuesday night dealt a stinging blow to his…
Oakland's Traffic Deaths Are Down — But Black and Latino Residents Keep Dying at Disproportionate Rates
PublishedOakland recorded 23 traffic fatalities in 2025, the lowest total in at least five years, according to new data from the…
Blue Shield Cited Federal Privacy Law to Silence Questions About a Dead Firefighter. The Feds Say It Was Wrong.
PublishedBlue Shield of California told reporters investigating the death of San Francisco firefighter Ken Jones that it was…