Taser manufacturer Axon launches ‘Hot Ones’ rip-off series on YouTube
The series features executives interviewing one another while battling increasingly spicy chicken wings.
Measles case detected at SFO days before World Cup start
People at SFO and a San Jose Trader Joe’s may have been exposed to the measles virus.
Zuckerberg, other tech moguls celebrate Trump’s birthday at White House UFC match
Mark Zuckerberg and other tech industry giants joined the president to celebrate his 80th birthday with a UFC match at the White House.
‘This one hurts’: Restaurant co-owned by E-40 burglarized twice in one day
The Lumpia Company, which is co-owned by Bay Area rapper E-40, was burglarized on Sunday. The Oakland restaurant suffered significant losses.
Man arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting child at UC Berkeley dorm
On Saturday, a Vallejo man was arrested in connection with the sexual assault of a child in a UC Berkeley residence hall.
California fugitive last seen in San Francisco captured after months on the run
Carl Cacconie was convicted of six counts of committing lewd acts on a child under the age of 14.
Stanford study finds surprising upside of prescribed burns
Scientists have documented how using prescribed burns could actually reduce air pollution from wildfires over time.
Developers pitched a Calif. data center to fix this city’s woes, residents want anything else
Residents took a stand on data centers in the June election, but now they face the question of what they want instead.
Santa Cruz-born singer and SF State alum Oliver Tree likely dead in helicopter crash
Santa Cruz-born singer and producer Oliver Tree reportedly died among six others on Sunday morning when two helicopters crashed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai passes on artificial intelligence in Stanford commencement address
College graduates nationwide have been booing speakers that mention the technology