Applications numbers rise at SF Unified schools for first time in years
A shift is happening at San Francisco schools: Application numbers are on the rise recently after years of declining enrollment that has threatened school closures and layoffs.
A shift is happening at San Francisco schools: Application numbers are on the rise recently after years of declining enrollment that has threatened school closures and layoffs.
The skyrocketing popularity of weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro is making it nearly impossible for some diabetes patients to access their prescriptions, according to one of the drug manufacturers and local endocrinologists.
San Jose police along with other law enforcement agencies earlier this month arrested six men suspected of a gang-motivated assault on a man in October, resulting in the recovery of several illegal weapons, drugs and tens of thousands in cash, according to the police department.
A teen is recovering after a shooting in Berkeley.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors overturned the mayor’s veto of a piece of housing legislation that limits the height and scale of housing developments in certain historic areas of the city.
The debate continues in the city of Richmond over pickleball courts being built on public space.
A PG&E power outage is affecting nearly 8,000 customers in San Jose Tuesday night, the utility company said.