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Before Harvey Milk became a pioneering LGBT politician, he served in the Navy — and things were different.
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Before Harvey Milk became a pioneering LGBT politician, he served in the Navy — and things were different.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is working to strip key legal protections from tech companies under a long-awaited trade agreement with Canada and Mexico.
Many Silicon Valley companies want to reduce their carbon footprint, but some are doing so from the ground up.
Staff inside the Oakland International Airport worked to resolve a power outage Tuesday night amidst an already crazy week for travelers.
A robot that can find the laundry even if you've moved it could give Japan's startup scene a much-needed shot in the arm.
An elementary school art lesson meant to encourage students to explore activism resulted in a First Amendment violation when the teacher censored students' Black Lives Matter posters, the ACLU claims.
The AIDS Memorial Quilt is getting a new home and returning to the place where it was created.
Tired of the absurdly high rent you have to pay to live in the Bay Area? Well, you might be in luck.
It was 2 a.m. and John Martin and his family had finally arrived at their cabin in Lake Tahoe only to discover they were locked out. Martin had forgotten the keys.
The Bay Area has many murals, with images of everyone from Robin Williams to Nipsey Hussle gracing its buildings.
The two inmates who escaped a Northern California jail Sunday cut a hole in the ceiling of their building, the Monterey County Sheriff's Office said.
Two suspects escaped from a Northern California jail early Sunday, the Monterey County Sheriff's Office said.
The prevalence of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, has continued to climb significantly among adults in the United States within the past decade, a new study suggests.
It's one word the National Weather Service in Los Angeles doesn't want Southern California residents to overlook -- extreme.
Spurred by historic winds, several wildfires were burning in California on Monday, causing evacuations and power outages in parts of the state.
Nearly a million homes and businesses in California were slowly going dark Saturday as the state's largest utility shut off power in an attempt to avoid "catastrophic" wildfires.
California's largest utility company has begun an intentional power cut to what could become a total of 940,000 customers this weekend.
Two thousand Northern California residents remain under evacuation orders Friday as firefighters battle the Kincade Fire in Sonoma County.
A raging wildfire that forced the evacuations of hundreds of Northern California homes is expected to grow, authorities said, even after it scorched thousands of acres in a matter of hours.
The old adage from Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman that
San Francisco police are looking for a man who was caught on surveillance video stealing a $20,000 Salvador Dali etching from an art gallery on Sunday.
Firefighters in Northern California were battling a blaze at a refinery on Tuesday, officials said.
Vandals threw red paint on statues of Christopher Columbus in San Francisco and Providence, Rhode Island, as people around the US prepared to celebrate the Italian explorer.
Power is back on for 99.5% of the Northern California customers left in the dark when Pacific Gas & Electric cut off electricity to prevent wildfires.