Fire-Damaged Eyesore Corner in Jordan Park Has New Plans for 89 Units. Whether It...
A corner lot at Geary Boulevard and Parker Avenue in Laurel Heights has been sitting in various states of damage and limbo since a dramatic gas explosion tore through Hong Kong Lounge II on the block in February 2019. Now, more than seven years later, updated plans have emerged to finally do something with it — and the proposal has grown. A new filing calls...
Hayward’s Back-to-School Freebies and Year-Round School Help, In One Place
Chile, families in Hayward need to put one date on the fridge: Saturday, August 8, 2026, 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM at the HUSD Parent Resource Center Hub, 24823 Soto Road. That's the tentative date for the Annual Backpack Giveaway, Resource Fair, and Car Show — and the official HUSD page flags it as TENTATIVE PENDING NEW SCHOOL YEAR CALENDAR, so confirm before...
Thousands of PG&E customers without power in SF’s Marina, Presidio neighborhoods
PG&E expects power to be restored by 3 a.m. for thousands of customers in San Francisco's Marina and Presidio districts after some residents were left in the dark and the neighborhood Safeway closed early Sunday night.
5 East Bay BBQ Spots That Still Got Soul
The 7th Street corridor that made West Oakland the Harlem of the West is mostly gone. Flint's closed in 2010. Brown Sugar Kitchen shut in 2022. Uncle Willie's got pushed out by a Marriott tower next door. But if you want barbecue that still tastes like the East Bay — slow smoke, family recipes, no tech-bro polish — these five spots are still standing.
Mariposa County High School Spanish III Class Cook Colombian Cuisine at Pacifico Restaurant in...
April 26, 2026 – Mariposa County High School Spanish III students recently traveled to San Francisco for a field trip to Colombian restaurant, Pacifico, a restaurant with Latin American Cuisine in San Francisco’s Jazz district. Pacifico is “San Francisco’s Best Colombian Restaurant” according to The San Francisco Standard.
Caltrans repaves northbound 19th Ave. in San Francisco; locals, business owners brace for delays
Drivers beware! A major stretch of 19th Avenue remains shut down this weekend, as Caltrans repaves one of San Francisco's busiest corridors. The Northbound lanes of 19th Avenue between Sloat Boulevard and Lincoln Way closed to traffic.
A cozy California restaurant serving prime rib loved by many
Tucked along Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco, the House of Prime Rib has been delighting guests since the 1940s with its legendary cuts of beef and old-school charm. This cozy, English-style restaurant has earned a 4.7-star rating from over 7,000 happy diners, and it is easy to see why so many people keep coming back.
4 Peninsula Restaurants That Feed the Whole Barkada Without Breaking a Sweat
When you're hosting 30 cousins for a baptism or feeding the church choir after rehearsal, you need a kitchen that knows what "the whole barkada" actually means. Daly City and the Peninsula have plenty of spots that promise catering, but only a handful consistently deliver the kind of crowd-feeding muscle that turns a tense Saturday morning into a stress-free spread. Here are...
The DeYoung’s New Monet Exhibit Shows a Different Side of the Artist’s Life
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – When you think of Claude Monet, you probably instinctively picture water lilies and beautiful bridges. The Monet exhibit currently at the de Young Museum in San Francisco includes plenty of those things. But it also showcases a dramatically different chapter of Monet’s career and life: his time in Venice.
Richmond Traffic Stop Uncovers Car Packed With Illegal Full Auto Firepower
A routine traffic stop in Richmond's southern district last Thursday turned into something far more serious when officers say they pulled four illegal firearms out of a single vehicle. Police report that three of those guns had been modified to fire fully automatically. Officers also located numerous extended magazines and one firearm that had been reported stolen.

















