As holiday shopping approaches the finish line, Apple has abruptly closed all California stores.
Foster City-based Zoox touts safety of its autonomous vehicles, but an independent study said such claims are unproven.
The temperature-monitoring ring Oura, connected with a mobile app, detected coronavirus even when the symptoms were subtle.
The Global Insurance Symposium (GIS) announced its 2021 conference will be held on April 26–28.
Entrepreneur Roberto Ortiz pivoted when one dream and a lot of work vaporized.
Curry spoke to Sports Illustrated in an in-depth interview about the launch of the new brand.
Good Eggs left customers scrambling on Thanksgiving after flubbing most of the 3,700 turkey deliveries and side dishes it had promised.
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Many workers are in constant, close contact with passengers and face an elevated risk of contracting and spreading COVID-19.
While San Francisco police say they don’t have any particular intelligence that violence is planned, shopkeepers are not taking any chances.
So businesses are getting creative — catering to guests who want to take advantage of bigger social spaces.
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YogaWorks—the largest yoga chain in the U.S.—has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Instagram-worthy pop-up is a can't-miss for Sanrio fans, from the kitty-embossed sweet treats to the Hello Kitty swag.
This allows merchants and restaurants to set up in the street, hoping to attract diners.
“We really see this as a great opportunity to provide access to testing for our customers, to get them back in the air and traveling..."
Neighborhood businesses in Supervisor Dean Preston's district can apply for the pilot-program funding.
The settlement is a result of allegations of illegal dumping of hazardous waste and failure to properly dispose of customer information.
The set-to over Pelosi's hair blowout was labeled a setup, and now the salon owner is fed up and has shut down, according to a report.
Dr. Seuss' "The Lorax," the Muppets, and San Francisco touchstones from crabs to cable cars are all depicted in neon colors.
AT&T contributes $60,000 to four local non-profits and World Central Kitchen.
The order to conduct rolling blackouts was lifted hours earlier than expected because of an increase in wind energy.
Cosmic Jerry Sauce allows fans to experience the magic of Jerry by the forkful.
With restaurants no longer buying fresh fish because of pandemic closures, Pioneer Seafoods has a new customer: you!
Owners of the Cliff House restaurant overlooking the Pacific Ocean at San Francisco's western edge are suing the insurance firm Allianz.
Google will allow its employees to work remotely until at least July 2021, according to an internal memo sent to employees on Monday.
"This dangerous ordinance contradicts the advice of public health experts and would cause enormous economic hardship."
The new health order also covers expanded testing, to cut down on wait times for tests and results.
Roszel will drive Medicare leads to Advocate Health Advisors call centers and build strategic partner programs that lead to Medicare sales.
New study finds most Bay Area drivers will save at least $500 a year by switching auto insurance carriers.
The loss of 2.4 million jobs statewide in March is the biggest loss in California state history.
24 Hour Fitness is filing for bankruptcy due to the “devastating effects” of the coronavirus.
The company disclosed the plan to move its corporate headquarters out of San Francisco.
Co-founder Alexis Ohanian urged Reddit to fill his seat with a black candidate, and pledged $1M to Colin Kaepernick's Know Your Rights Camp.
The movie theater chain said Wednesday it may not survive the coronavirus pandemic.
PG&E offers residents up to 20 percent off their monthly bills, no coupon needed. There's been a surge of sign-ups since coronavirus layoffs
Parent company L Brands also announced it plans to close 50 Bath & Body Works locations in the United States and Canada.
Stores will reopen long enough to sell-off all inventory.
A new survey shows that 60% of Bay Area restaurants are losing money by staying open, and nearly two-thirds have laid off most employees.