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Some Bay Area cities saw record low temperatures Tuesday as a cold spell held its grip on the region. Full Story »
Some Bay Area cities saw record low temperatures Tuesday as a cold spell held its grip on the region. Full Story »
As a 12-year-old tourist, Toby Gerhart walked into the Downtown Athletic Club and gazed in awe at all the portraits and trophies of past Heisman Trophy winners. "I didn't think I could be one of these guys," Gerhart said. "It was like, 'Wow, it would be awesome to be included here.' I was not projecting myself to do it but just thinking this is a special place and to be included in this would be ... Full Story »
At Laurel Elementary in Atherton, students are not being served pre-frozen nuggets and off the shelf pizza for lunch. Their food is almost gourmet: hot meals locally grown, mostly organic and yes, tasty. Full Story »
It's no secret that Oakland has a problem with gang violence. The Oakland Police Department knows battling the gangs would go a long way to making the city safer, but the department has only seven officers in its gang unit. Full Story »
Some retirees on a fixed income seeing their health care premiums triple, or even quadruple. The retired teachers used to work for one of the Bay Area's wealthiest school districts. Full Story »
The St. Louis Cardinals have completed their deal for free-agent pitcher Brad Penny. Penny joined the NL Central champions Tuesday after passing a physical. His one-year contract is for $7.5 million, with about $1.5 million more available in performance bonuses. Full Story »
A Sacramento area man was sentenced to death Tuesday for killing his sister and brother-in-law in their El Cerrito home in 2006, even though the couple's son said his parents did not believe in the death penalty and would not have wanted someone executed in their names. Full Story »
Oakland police say a kidnapping and robbery suspect they've been getting a lot of tips about is in custody after turning himself in. An Oakland police spokesman says 45-year-old Elgin Garrett was arrested on suspicion of kidnapping and robbery after surrendering to police Tuesday. His arrest comes after a gunman approached a man around 3:30 a.m. Sunday, ordered him to drive to an ATM machine and ... Full Story »
The Santa Clara Valley water district is replacing an aging six mile water main that runs near foothill expressway. In early November, local water customers were switched off the main, and put on local water wells with higher mineral content. Full Story »
WNBA president Donna Orender said the league will seek to add a team to the Bay Area for the 2011 season. Orender said in a statement Tuesday that a number of potential investors had come forward and expressed interest in relocating the Sacramento Monarchs. The Monarchs, one of the WNBA's original eight franchises, folded last month. Full Story »
A state program that provides mammogram services to low-income women is temporarily stopping new enrollments, and plans to raise the eligibility age when it restarts seven months later. The Every Woman Counts program will be suspended Jan. 1, and when it starts up again July 2, 2010, California Department of Public Health director Dr. Mark Horton says it won't serve women under the age of 50 ... Full Story »
State officials are lifting the final fishing restrictions in San Francisco Bay that were put in place after an oil spill sent hundreds of gallons of bunker fuel into the water. The California Department of Fish and Game said testing has found no lasting significant risks of adverse health effects stemming from the Oct. 30 Dubai Star oil spill. Full Story »
Randy Johnson's agent says the Big Unit is still weighing his decision about whether to pitch again in 2010 or retire after 22 major league seasons. Full Story »
A "Spare the Air" alert issued for Wednesday means waiting out the cold snap in front of a roaring fire is not an option for Bay Area residents. Full Story »
While many Bay Area residents bemoan this week's cold temperatures, grape growers in the wine country are heralding the cold snap as good news for spring crops. Full Story »
Family members of East Palo Alto police Officer Richard May, who was fatally shot in the line of duty almost four years ago, told jurors during the penalty phase of his killer's trial Tuesday how difficult their lives are without him. Full Story »
A construction crew ruptured a gas line in Walnut Creek Tuesday morning, prompting the evacuation of two Kaiser Permanente buildings and a PG&E building, a utility spokeswoman said. Full Story »
A 33-year-old man is in custody in San Francisco after being extradited from Mexico last week in connection with the alleged sexual assault of a young girl in 2008. Full Story »
The son of baseball home run king Barry Bonds is facing legal troubles of his own after police say he was arrested over the weekend during an argument with his mother. Menlo Park police say 19-year-old Nikolai Bonds was booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, vandalism and other charges at the home of his mother, Sun Bonds, around 10 a.m. Saturday. Full Story »
The Oakland Unified School District board will hold a hearing Wednesday night to discuss Superintendent Tony Smith's recommendation that Explore Middle School be closed at the end of the year because of low enrollment and poor test scores. Full Story »
Two men were arrested Monday in connection with two residential burglaries in Santa Rosa over the weekend, police said. Full Story »
Caltrans workers conducted an emergency repair early Tuesday morning on a damaged joint on the Bay Bridge's eastern span, a spokesman said. Full Story »
The Vacaville Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect in the robbery of a gas station convenience store early Sunday. Full Story »
A beanbag chair which apparantly fell off a vehicle led to a fatal crash on Interstate 280 in San Francisco Tuesday morning. Full Story »
The California Highway Patrol has issued ice warnings for all roadways in San Jose Tuesday morning, and a connector ramp between two major highways has been temporarily shut down, a CHP officer said. Full Story »
Fireworks light up the sky at the Arkansas State Capitol in Little Rock. AP/Danny Johnston
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