The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for the Bay Area, as an atmospheric river storm ushers the return of wet weather to the region following a mostly dry January.
A new hospital center specializing in pediatric pain and palliative care will open its doors this spring at UCSF Benioff's Mission Bay campus. Why it matters: The Stad Center for Pediatric Pain, Palliative & Integrative Medicine will provide holistic care to children using a blend of Eastern and Western practices,
After a mysterious stranger gifted him a 1-pound garbage bag of weed, the bassist of a popular jam band is on the lookout for SF's elusive "Weed Santa."
Ray Bandar's "Bone Palace" spanned thousands of skulls he stashed in the basement of his Miraloma Park home. The collection lives on at the Academy of Sciences.
Crumbl Cookies is opening its first shop in San Francisco, offering a free cookie on February 7th at Lakeshore Plaza.
San Francisco must rehire Christian employees who didn't get vaccinated, federal judges said. The former figure skater issued a message to anyone who 'remembers me.'
A significant change in weather patterns is set to impact Northern California, particularly in the Bay Area and state capital.
From live performances and cultural demonstrations to conversations with artists and plenty of vendor markets, The Examiner has rounded up ways you can celebrate Black History Month in San Francisco throughout February.
As San Francisco prepares to welcome its annual Chinese New Year Festival and Parade, the people who build the floats are busy with the finishing touches.
At 6-foot-3 and 315 pounds, Norman-Lott lives up to his name — he’s a gap-filler with a great burst off the line. He’ll penetrate into the backfield plenty, but his real gift is holding ground against forward-pushing offensive linemen. He’s exactly what the Niners have been missing for the last five years.
Dianne de Guzman is the regional editor for Eater's Northern California/Pacific Northwest sites, writing about restaurant and bar trends, upcoming openings, and pop-ups for the San Francisco Bay Area, Portland, Seattle, and Denver.
New front office brass means new standard operating procedures more often than not, and that has been no different to this point for the San Francisco Giants. A