The Latest
-
Michelin-trained California chef is ready to root for family in the Super Bowl
A Michelin-trained Napa chef is caught up in the Super Bowl frenzy on several fronts. While he’s busy serving up Kansas City inspired Super Bowl fare, his cousin is a 49er.
-
‘California Forever': Tech investors unveil planned city on 50,000 acres in Bay Area
The person believed to be behind the plans to build a mysterious new city in Solano County spoke out publicly Friday.
-
Mystery company buys nearly $1 billion worth of land around California Air Force base, officials say
Over the past several years a corporation called Flannery Associates LLC has spent nearly $900 million on land around the Air Force base. But nobody knows precisely who they are or what they intend to do with the property.
-
Parents outraged by video showing administrators making inappropriate remarks about students
Parents at the Mt. Diablo School District say they’re shocked and angry by a video posted on social media showing two administrators from College Park High School in Pleasant Hill making inappropriate remarks about students.
-
Struggling California Family Noodle House Gets Big Boost From Heart-Wrenching TikTok
A heart-wrenching post from the owner’s daughter has brought former regulars and new customers pouring into the 20-year-old family business.
-
She Moved to California for a Full-time Teaching Job. But High Rent, Low Pay Has Left Her ‘Homeless'
A Richmond school teacher has both a bachelor’s and a master’s degrees in education but says that even with those credentials, she isn’t making enough to keep a roof over her head in the Bay Area.
-
San Francisco Police Accused of Racial Profiling After Detaining 13-Year-Old Leaving School
The parents of a 13-year-old boy are accusing San Francisco police of racial profiling.
-
Oakland Tenants Go on Strike, Protesting Rising Rents
Unable to keep up with rising rents, tenants of an Oakland apartment building are protesting in a bold way – they’re on a rent strike.