7 California’s Bay Area Classics Still Have A Home, And San Francisco Knows Exactly...
Some food doesn’t disappear, it settles in. It finds a counter, a corner, a neighborhood that refuses to let it go. These Bay Area classics weren’t preserved in museums or polished into nostalgia. They stayed exactly where they belonged. Passed down through menus, morning routines, and quiet loyalty,...
Great-granddaughter of Piedmont’s first Black residents, forced out by ‘terror campaign,’ sues city
Just over 100 years ago, a prosperous West Oakland family bought a home in Piedmont. The small East Bay enclave, carved out of the center of Oakland by a few hundred voters who didn’t want to be annexed by the East Bay’s expanding metropolis, had already garnered the nickname “city of millionaires” thanks to its...
‘Screaming Like A Maniac’: Oakland Girls Relive Mom And Daughter’s Killing In Court
Two young girls who survived an East Oakland shooting told a courtroom this week that they watched a man allegedly gun down his girlfriend and her 13-year-old daughter, describing a chaotic scene of screams and flying bullets. One girl testified that the man screamed like a maniac as shots rang through the apartment....
Tesla Quietly Leases Massive New Factory Space in Fremont
Tesla is quietly deepening its roots in Silicon Valley, even as it publicly positions itself as a Texas-based company and increasingly pitches investors on a future dominated by robots and artificial intelligence. According to a new report from CoStar, Tesla has finalized a lease for a massive 267,099-square-foot...
‘Berlin Wall is down’: Portion of fence toppled in battle over Bay Area beach...
A group of people tore down parts of the controversial fence restricting access to Thornton State Beach, dismantling panels that have sparked weeks of outrage and legal dispute.
Son used metal pole to attack parents’ car as they fled, say Fremont police
(KRON) — Fremont police said officers responded Monday to the report of assault with deadly weapon at a Tan Oak Drive residence. “The victim’s son (subject) used a metal pole to break in through a glass door of the second-story balcony,” said police. “The subject then struck the victims’ vehicle with the pole, and...
Why this California hotspot keeps getting pricier even as people flee
California’s most coveted coastal metros are caught in a paradox: hundreds of thousands of residents are leaving each year, yet home prices in places like the Bay Area keep climbing. The result is a market where fewer people live in the state, but those who remain or arrive with money are bidding up a chronically... ...
Cardi B surprises Mission crowd at private pre-Super Bowl bash
At a Friday night invite-only in the Mission District, Cardi B made a surprise late-night appearance at a private Don Julio-sponsored event, one of numerous pre-Super Bowl gatherings happening this week across the Bay Area. The rapper laid down three tracks including with her 2018 banger “I Like It,” and...
Alameda’s Coffee Cultures and Uzen in Rockridge shutter, and more recent closures
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Thieves Raid Moraga’s Golden Palace
Moraga police received a report of a possible burglary at the Golden Palace restaurant on Monday afternoon at about 5 p.m., Chief Jon King confirmed Friday. King said officers responded to the restaurant, 581 Moraga Road, and found that one of the glass entrance doors had been smashed and the business ransacked.

















