California's lot-splitting law faces legal push back
A relatively new way to add more homes is starting to catch on but not without some legal pushback.
A relatively new way to add more homes is starting to catch on but not without some legal pushback.
A Bay Area-based tech company is trying to cut down on plastic waste by turning to clay cups.
Tesla is eliminating about 12% of its workforce at a factory in Austin, Texas, where the electric vehicle company is headquartered.
A new door-to-door service already in the East Bay picks up waste from homes and diverts it from landfills. It soon will expand to other Bay Area locales.
As we continue celebrating Earth Week, a pair of high school students from Basis Independent Silicon Valley in San Jose introduce ways to help climate change via their senior projects.
Oakland is breaking ground on a new housing development Tuesday for some of the city’s most vulnerable residents.
Tesla reported disappointing earnings and revenue, but the stock rose on optimism that a new affordable EV model could enter production sooner than expected.
A Senate vote Tuesday includes a proposed nationwide ban on TikTok, citing national security concerns, and a lot of content creators are worried about their livelihood.
The Antioch Unified School District superintendent is calling for an investigation into how the district is handling bullying claims. This stems from a story NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit broke last week.
The United Nations estimates nearly 20% of food around the globe is wasted and all that rotting grub creates greenhouse gases that threaten our planet. So, what can you do? Here are some tips.
UCSC cosmologist Alexie Leauthaud.
Steve Pegg is CEO of electric tuk-tuk maker Helixx.
Dr. Joy Buolamwini finds huge gender and racial disparity in machine vision.