What will happen to vital San Jose rain data?
A student walks in the rain at San Jose State in San Jose, Calif., on Monday, Feb. 27, 2023. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group) San Jose is overhauling its suspect rain measurement system
A student walks in the rain at San Jose State in San Jose, Calif., on Monday, Feb. 27, 2023. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group) San Jose is overhauling its suspect rain measurement system
Christopher Borrelli | (TNS) Chicago Tribune The Rev. Wheeler Parker Jr. lives just outside Justice. This has been true his whole life. In the geographic sense, he has lived in Summit (or the subdivision of Argo, annexed long
By Matt Egan, Allison Morrow and David Goldman | CNN First Republic Bank, facing a crisis of confidence from investors and customers, is set to receive a $30 billion lifeline from a group
(Overton Moore Properties) Logistics and warehouse building totaling 126,700 square feet, located at 1953 Concourse Drive in north San Jose, concept. SAN JOSE — Home Depot has leased a big logistics and warehouse
Facing a mountain of sexual abuse lawsuits, the Oakland Diocese might file for bankruptcy. On Thursday, Bishop Michael Barber posted a letter on the diocese’s website, saying he’s giving bankruptcy “strong consideration.” A
The San Francisco Bay might sound like an odd place to install a pool, but a plan to do just that is getting a big boost from State Sen. Scott Wiener. The proposal
Police brass from South Bay colleges and universities gathered Thursday to discuss Monday’s gun scare at West Valley College in Saratoga and the lessons learned from the incident. The collection of law enforcement
Fishing regulators decided to likely close this year’s salmon fishing season for all of California, and on Friday, fishermen and others in the industry gathered at San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf to explain just
An arrest has been made in Contra Costa County in a hit-and-run that killed a teenage girl. Flowers were still at the crosswalk along Stoneman Avenue in Pittsburg Thursday where 17-year-old Brooke Jeffrey
Thousands of people across the Bay Area on Thursday were set to face their third straight night without electricity or heat as PG&E continues to recover from Tuesday’s storm. Crews have been brought