When the utility finally did submit the July filing, it called a significant error "errata," a word usually used for minor mistakes.
750,000 cases of the product have been discarded due to early rotting, discoloration, according to the FDA.
A multi-agency investigation of the limousine fire that killed five women on the San Mateo Bridge on May 4, 2013 found that the blaze was caused by a failure of the suspension system causing friction between the drive shaft and floorboard.
Some of the activity this past week from Washington, D.C., and Sacramento involving East Bay legislators
The former police chief will emerge from retirement.
BART workers walked off the job and onto the picket line this morning.
Some of the activity this past week involving East Bay legislators in Sacramento and Washington D.C.
Negotiators for BART and its two largest unions talked for more than 12 hours on Wednesday
Residents are urged to eliminate all standing water around yards and homes.
Supervisor Keith Carson amends mental health proclamation with prayer endorsement.
Assemblymember Bob Wieckowski (D-Fremont), who authored the bill, said he was disappointed in the governor’s action.
LIFE ElderCare, which serves 350 elderly Tri-City residents daily, receives a third of its funding from the federal government.
Publishing nude photos with the "intent to cause serious emotional distress" violates a new "revenge porn" law.
What’s Open and What’s Closed in a Federal Government Shutdown?
Disability employment awareness will be one of the topics discussed.
Assembly Bill 1371 mandates that drivers maintain a three-foot buffer zone when passing bicyclists.
Patch readers asked us how much local politicians make. The answer surprised us.
Under a new amendment authored by local assemblyman Bill Quirk, the AMBER Alert system can now be used when anyone, including parents, takes a child with intent to cause harm to the child.
"Rethink AC," the county's internal hackathon, produced dozens of ideas to improve government transparency.
SB 109 requires that limousines have at least two rear side doors and one or two rear push-out windows to be used in the case of an emergency.
Organizers say it is a way to learn more about the community in which you live.
Gov. Jerry Brown appointed a three-person panel to investigate the contract dispute between BART and its two biggest unions.
The federal program known as SNAP has been in high demand during the recession
The 'I Know Alameda' kits are designed for women 25 years old and younger.
Mobile Citizen will allow residents to report issues such as potholes, graffiti, illegal dumping, and other requests for services by simply taking a photo and submitting it directly to the Public Works Agency.
How have you managed? How are others coping? What has warmed your heart or made you shake your head?
The transit agency is warning commuters that getting across the bay could be a mess on Monday.
County Clerk Patrick O'Connell says his office will begin issuing licenses and performing ceremonies for same-sex couples "when directed to do so by the lower courts."
The survey by the Bay Area News Group also details the "pension pickups" some government employees receive.
The program was originally slated for closure this month.