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A significant rain event is poised to move into the Bay Area. Unlike Monday, this one carries a better chance of breaking San Francisco's months-long run without a meaningful wet day.
Five of the region's commercial airports had a collective 73,847,719 passengers transit through their facilities in 2024. While Bay Area air travel is slowly returning to pre-pandemic levels, airport officials are pleased with the announcement of funds that will help prepare their sites for the future.
San Francisco and Santa Clara County are leading a new lawsuit that accuses the Trump administration of holding hostage over $350 million in disaster preparedness funding. Why it matters: Those funds protect more than 8 million people in the Bay Area and over 30 million across the nation,
The National Park Service is bracing for the impact of the federal government shutdown that began Wednesday, and that includes several popular tourist destinations in
The "Grey's Anatomy" actor traveled to Washington, D.C. with nonprofit organization I AM ALS in an effort to secure research funding.
There’s not going to be a lot of it,” NWS meteorologist Brayden Murdock said of the rain. “But what we have is gonna be steady.”
A North Bay restaurant owner was arrested Sunday after allegedly firing a gun at a person in an argument over a bill, police said. The altercation happened in Santa Rosa at Dos Culturas Restaurant, at 1709 Santa Rosa Ave., Santa Rosa police said in a news release.
A police department in the Bay Area said over the weekend that they dealt with an unusual circumstance, pulling over a driverless vehicle for a moving violation.
A 94-year-old Santa Rosa cyclist was killed on Old Redwood Highway, sparking grief, anger and calls for safer roads.
Sutro Biopharma was once worth $1 billion, another Bay Area biotech company with deep coffers and a novel research plan. And now, like at so many of its peers, the layoffs are stacking up.