Gov. Jerry Brown signed a into law a set of regulations requiring mandatory minimum prison sentences for raping unconscious victims
Bills signed this week for mandatory CPR in high school health classes, tougher punishments for DUI offenders, guns in cop cars, CPUC reform
“Shaneka Julian is a wonderful educator who has made a tremendous difference in the lives of Eastside’s students during the past 15 years.”
First-time offenders, without injury involved, have two options in bill Governor signed Wednesday and introduced by Senator Hill. [Breaking]
The South Bay could get less than a half-inch, weather service says. Roads will be slick, so drive carefully.
BREAKING: The 28-year-old had in his car a pistol and ammunition, items he legally possessed, but were illegally stowed, police said.
BREAKING: The possibly armed man's car was found in the center's parking lot after the incident reported this morning, police said.
Ease and convenience for Kaiser Permanente members: days, some evenings and Saturdays for members in Silicon Valley
BREAKING: The administrative complaint contends the tech company with government contracts discriminated against Asian applicants.
BREAKING: The proposal is $15 per hour by 2019.
Manu Prakash awarded a “genius grant” from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. [Breaking]
Helping patients maintain a sense of meaning and purpose during times of crisis can have a measurable impact on their health.
BREAKING: Sheriff's Office explains possible origin of explosive sound near Woodside Road.
Anderson, who taught at Stanford for 21 years before retiring in 1988, remained a visible presence on campus.
BREAKING: Three witnesses pursued the pair on foot and in a car until police arrived.
One of the cars struck was a patrol vehicle. Another went into the marsh, CHP said. [Breaking]
Seek shade! Temps to soar. See forecast.
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Maria Birukova, 26, an aspiring immunologist and avid mountain climber tragically died in the Sierra Nevada. [Breaking]
Attorney Steven H. Nakano Raising Funds and Awareness for Wildlife Associates
Professor to co-lead the Bay Area collaboration with its goal to cure, prevent or manage all diseases by the end of the century .
Twenty-one years after its founding, San Francisco Bay Area-based Alten Construction is continuing to thrive and grow.
BREAKING: Curing diseases will be the goal of the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, which will be based in San Francisco.
Outdoor event brings awareness to the public, and provides some fun for KP cancer patients and their families.
During the closure, vehicular, pedestrian and bicycle traffic will not be allowed to cross the tracks, and Caltrain will be single-tracking
Track repairs will be underway. [Breaking]
DOT issues guidelines that clear the way for driverless technology.
The annual open enrollment season begins Oct. 15 and runs through Dec. 7. Here's what you need to know this year ...
Two adults, two children, a dog and rabbits are displaced after blaze at Menlo Park home, which is also a daycare. [Breaking]
Trains were moving again by 7:30 p.m. [Breaking]
Delays expected in both directions. [Breaking]
Police hope the surveillance video generates leads to the trio's identities. The distinctive sweatshirts may help. [Breaking]
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The man turned himself in earlier this year to a mall security guard. [Breaking]
“We all want to solve this problem now,” says Palo Alto school’s chief Glenn McGee. “But it will require multifaceted solutions."
Breaking education news: The scholarships will be awarded next spring and summer.
"A diverse blood supply is important to ensure the needs of all patients are met," Red Cross officials say.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has effectively banned most antibacterial soaps, a personal hygiene product used by millions.
The blaze was Sunday evening on Grayson Court in Menlo Park. [Breaking]
Kickoff is at 5 p.m. [Breaking]