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A Bay Area library has broken its own record for its annual Summer Learning Program. Per the City of San Jose, more than 10,000 people signed up for the San Jose Public Library (SJPL) ...
The new mayor discusses his plans for restoring the city’s quality of life and getting the budget under control. He may have ...
You've probably passed the Golden Gate Produce Terminal site on the 101 many, many times. A developer took control of the site last year and has big plans.
Rafael Devers was already a highly regarded slugger before the San Francisco Giants pulled the trigger to trade for him earlier this month.
Even before the weekend officially started, plenty of major Pride events kicked off in San Francisco. Driving down Market Street and many other areas of the city, you can see Pride flags adorning ...
The San Francisco Giants have to make more moves to bolster the lineup if they want to have any chance at competing come playoff time.
San Francisco Opera and San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) continue their collaborative workshop series The Opera in You, offering free writing and storytelling workshops for the public from July ...
Four months since the Texas Education Agency stepped in to replace the school board members and superintendent at South San Antonio ISD, the former superintendent will be released from his contract.
A white actress is suing the San Diego Library for racial discrimination after it canceled her one-woman show in which she portrays historic Black civil rights figures, including Harriet Tubman ...
This June, the San Francisco Public Library is turning the page on Pride with colorful displays, inclusive stories, and a heartfelt mission to make everyone feel seen.