SAN FRANCISCO -- More than a dozen people were hurt when a San Francisco cable car abruptly stopped Monday afternoon.
Filmmaker Alex Rivera and historian Kelly Lytle Hernández went back to the first deportation in 1893 to understand the roots ...
Fourteen people were hurt after a cable car came to an abrupt halt in San Francisco on Monday, officials said.
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Chester is one of four candidates who has filed paperwork to run in next year's June primary election for District 9, which ...
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U.S. health officials like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tout San Patrignano, Europe's best-known rehab center, as a "beautiful model ...
Despite having the highest health care spending in the world, the U.S. is doing worse than expected when it comes to ...
Tom Homan, the White House border czar, visited San Diego County to provide an update on the federal government’s immigration ...
More than 7,000 people attended the unveiling of a statue of the late king of Philippine movies Fernando Poe Jr. in San ...
Martha Chesley, who has lived in San Francisco for 50 years, attended the ceremony to kick off this year's Winter Walk.
Lifelong District 9 resident Gordon Chester says he’s observed San Jose stagnate or even backslide on a number of fronts over ...