Dan Richards shot a cougar in Idaho and had his photo taken with his "trophy."
During his Bay Area visit, Shimon Peres will make stops at Facebook and Google.
California voters may be able to replace the death penalty with life in prison without parole.
Reaction to news that White House seeks to cut NOAA's program funding tsunami warning and preparedness.
The agreement aims to give a fresh start to inmates who often find it difficult to get a regular job after being incarcerated.
Want to stop education cuts or take a stand on taxes? An online tool lets you decide how to balance California's budget.
The International Space Station will be visible tonight in Bay Area skies. Believe it or not, there's an app for that.
Yee compared the incident to racial slurs against Jackie Robinson in 1947.
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AT&T is no longer required by law to keep "warm lines" connected into perpetuity.
The burglary occurred nearly 11 years ago; on Friday, Hill will meet with the man who now works for a San Mateo substance abuse program.
Just a regular day at Great Eastern Restaurant, until....
The president is attending a series of fundraising events in San Francisco for his 2012 re-election campaign
The California Republican Party spring convention will be held in Burlingame later this month.
Presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich will speak at the convention in Burlingame later this month.
Public outreach will begin before the ban goes into effect.
What's closed, what's open on Presidents' Day, Monday, Feb. 20.
The day pass became available on the first of the year.
Bay Area Congress members call for more mortgage relief for California homeowners.
The presidential hopeful will visit the Peninsula later this month.
Belmont converts its streetlights to high-tech LED fixtures.
Check out the candidate seminars offered by the San Mateo County Elections Office.
Water pipeline project will require periodic shutdown of Crystal Springs Road near Polhemus Road.
In a letter to the superintendent of the Golden Gate National Recreational Area, Speier said the use of a Taser did not appear warranted.
New development projects in the city will require some creativity.
Dr. Wanjiru Kamau-Rutenberg was recognized Monday as a "Champion for Change" for her work with American diaspora communities.
Recent changes to the city's tree ordinance require a permit to remove any species with a stem or trunk greater than ten inches diameter.
Read the full text of President Obama's remarks
A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held in February.
Tuesday's meeting will feature proposed rate hikes, the future of Sharp Park, and the development of a controversial home in Stanford Weekend Acres.
Bay Area counties continue to maintain unemployment rates below the state average.
Jackie Speier says she does not support of the Stop Online Piracy Act or the Protect Intellectual Property Act.
This is the first update of the map in two years.
Check out our list of what's closed around town on Monday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Second-time violations may be subject to a $400 fine.
The Community Corrections Partnership wants your input before it completes its draft plan on February 3.
The federal agency that has upped fines to $2,500 to local Personal Water Craft riders for fighting their tickets, gave out tickets to PWC riders who used the banned craft for lifesaving during the movie filming in Half Moon Bay last week.
Education took minimal cuts in Brown's proposed budget but the fate of a November tax initiative will ultimately decide the position of public schools.
The City of Belmont is recruiting a member for its newly-created Tree Board. Are you interested?
California leads the nation in the percent of state legislators who are college graduates, according to a Chronicle of Higher Education study. State Sen. Joe Simitian and Assemblyman Rich Gordon have multiple degrees.