Eyewitness recounts Haiti disaster Civil rights attorney and Haitian democracy activist Walter Riley spoke at Revolution Books in Berkeley Jan. 22 about his experience in Haiti during and after the earthquake that devastated Port-au-Prince.
NightLife returns to the Academy of Sciences NightLife is to museums what Virgin America is to airlines: A little more lax, a lot more fun, and when you leave you can’t wait to experience it again.
City attorney draws protesters The deadline for implementing San Francisco's amended sanctuary city policy is rapidly approaching, and immigrant rights groups, the city attorney’s office and U.S. attorney are embroiled in a legal back and forth.
Rams run away with fourth straight victory Sophomore guard Marlee Rice comes up with a steal and breaks away from Trojan defenders at Skyline College on Jan. 22.
Local 2 demands benefits Unite Here Local 2, the union which represents hotel and restaurant workers in San Francisco and San Mateo counties, has been picketing city hotels.
Occupation of Alcatraz Island remembered Around 3,700 people gathered on Alcatraz Island for the Indigenous People Sunrise Ceremony on Thanksgiving to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the island’s occupation.
Artwork shines on storefronts “Art in Storefronts” puts original artwork by local artists in vacant storefront windows on San Francisco’s central Market Street, the Bayview and the Tenderloin Districts.