Questions of race, ethnicity and politics collided Tuesday as Mayor Pro-Tempore Gleam Davis took the stand as the City defense team’s last witness in the voting rights trial challenging
This week the Rent Control Board (RCB) will begin discussions to potentially change the way the city calculates rent in controlled units in anticipation of changes at the state level
It’s hard to believe Sam Folsom is 98-years-old. Sure, there’s tell-tell signs of his age: he’s a little hard of hearing, getting visibly frustrated when he asks
California has set a goal of phasing out electricity produced by fossil fuels by 2045 under legislation signed Monday by Gov. Jerry Brown.
Brown, who has positioned California as a
The decade-long ritual of serving a vegan meal to local homeless people on the Third Street Promenade each Thursday night will move to the Salvation Army’s Fourth Street location
The City Council is poised to recruit a team of experts to advise the city on how to adapt to economic headwinds brought on by rapidly evolving technologies like artificial
By Lily Richman
Upon learning that roughly 40 percent of transgender people have attempted to commit suicide, four high school girls decided to take action.
Their response was The Trill
Latino and Spanish-speaking parents looking for a place to congregate aside from traditional school groups have a new, district-recognized organization to call home:the Samohi Latino Padres, Estudiantes y Maestros
After a year of controversy at the Piers evening concert series, the first show of 2017 brought smaller crowds to a reimagined Twilight on the Pier event.
No official attendance
By Ken Hansen
The word “bee” can elicit one of two reactions. One of fear or one of beauty. Growing up, bees frightened me. I actually had one fly into
Former President Barack Obama issued a scorching critique of his successor Friday, blasting President Donald Trump's policies and his pattern of pressuring the Justice Department.
Obama also reminded