Coast Guard and Air National Guard crews spent a second day in search of four sailors from a yacht that ran aground off San Francisco over the weekend, the services said Sunday.
It's been a long time since the Bay Area's cuisine was defined by sourdough and Rice-A-Roni. Ever since Alice Waters' renowned restaurant Chez Panisse opened in Berkeley and ushered in the local food revolution, the region has become home to a growing tribe of foodies, locavores, chef groupies and ecstatic eaters that I call "foodhemians."
Nearly 5,000 commuters in the San Francisco Bay area are urged to find alternate forms of transportation Friday as Golden Gate Ferry ticket agents go on strike.
New York City and I broke up almost 10 years ago. I said it was my fault, but I lied. Money drove us apart. The city was happy to take, but unwilling to give. At least to me. Finally, I left. But I wasn't happy about it.
A few weeks back I went on a mancation to San Francisco. For the uninitiated, a "mancation" is a trip taken by a bunch of guy friends to blow off steam and remember why they are better off home with their families.
As procrastinators frantically check the internet trying to think of something to do on Valentine's Day, here are some ideas:
It's conventional wisdom in the auto industry, but the rest of us may be a bit shocked to find out that cars of the future likely will drive themselves.
Two wheels, battery operated and sometimes driverless, the GM EN-V rolled its wheels at CES 2011. CNN.com took a ride.
All lanes on San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge were closed Tuesday for about an hour as authorities responded to a multi-vehicle accident, according to Mary Currie with the Golden Gate Bridge District.
Travelers across the United States arrived en masse at airports, hit the roads and boarded trains Wednesday, a day before the Thanksgiving holiday.
CNN's Rob Marciano goes behind the scenes of the largest carrier at the nation's busiest airport.
No offense to the nation's capital, but the landmarks of our heritage extend far beyond the District of Columbia.
Only seven miles squared, the city of San Francisco has a community feel that will draw you in, even in just 24 hours.
Have your kids ever seen a cranberry bean?
Tibet backers hang banners from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, to protest the Beijing Olympics.
The Olympic flame arrives in San Francisco, California, amid protests and tight security. CNN's Dan Simon reports.
Thousands of protesters demonstrated against China's human rights record and its crackdown in Tibet after the Olympic flame arrived in San Francisco Tuesday.
Activists protesting the Olympic Games in China climb the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. (No audio)
Three protesters scaled the Golden Gate Bridge Monday and unfurled a "Free Tibet" banner, a likely precursor to large protests when the Olympic torch arrives Wednesday in San Francisco, California.
On Saturday, March 29, people all over the world turned off their lights for one hour. Why?
The federal police force responsible for protecting the Washington Monument, the Statue of Liberty and other national icons is understaffed, under-equipped, under-trained and demoralized, according to an assessment that echoes earlier studies.
Nearly 3 million gallons of sewage spilled into San Francisco Bay when a pump failed at a waste treatment facility, the Marin County Sheriff's Department told CNN on Friday.
A pump failure at a waste treatment facility sends nearly 3 million gallons of sewage into San Francisco Bay.
A National Transportation Safety Board team was on its way to California Saturday to probe why a container ship struck the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge earlier this week, spilling 58,000 gallons of oil into the water.
An oil spill fouled miles of coastline Thursday, sending environmentalists scrambling to save tarred marine life
CNN's Todd Benjamin speaks with Conrad DeQuadros of Bear Sterns, about the state of U.S. retail sales.
Call me an optimist, but when global warming arrives, I intend to be prepared. Thus, my climate-instability survival kit will include a 2007 Volkswagen Eos. Not that the jelly-bean-size Eos can cross rising waters or surmount sudden snowdrifts, because, alas, it cannot.
We found places perfect for sharing -- just in time for Valentine's Day.
Business 2.0: Bubble-proof marketsupdated: Fri Oct 27 2006 10:35:00
Income trends and development restrictions have made each of these top cities safe bets for investors, reports Business 2.0 Magazine in its November 2006 issue.
On your next mini-vacation, head for one of the Coastal Living staff's favorite destinations. These spots have etched a special place in our hearts and we'd like to share them with you.
Check out our recommendations for the Portuguese capital and send us your ideas and suggestions below.
Monopoly, invented in 1935, is getting with the times.
The late-afternoon light was sliding into gentle gray as I set out for a two-day retreat on Mount Tamalpais. Not 50 yards down the trail, a hunched shape ahead stopped me cold.
When last we heard from Sleater-Kinney, on 2002's "One Beat," one of indie rock's most musically and politically strident bands was as rattled as we were by 9/11.
As an icon of a city, it is as instantly recognizable as the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty or the Golden Gate Bridge.
One day after she was fired, former U.S. Park Police Chief Teresa Chambers accused the Bush administration Saturday of silencing dissenting views in the rank and file.
Business 2.0: Disaster Networkingupdated: Thu Jul 01 2004 00:01:00
When catastrophe strikes, chaos is the only constant. Silicon Valley-based PacketHop turns that weakness into a strength with software that transforms ordinary Wi-Fi cards, PDAs, and laptops into t...
Why San Francisco? We'll leave it to Tony Bennett to explain.
Fortune: COMPANIES TO WATCHupdated: Mon Aug 23 1993 00:01:00
RPM RPM's protective coatings shield some of America's best-known landmarks -- including the Statue of Liberty and the Golden Gate Bridge -- from rain, wind, and sun. But it's with less famous stru...
THE SOCIETY 40 ^ WHAT WE CAN DO NOW America's top CEOs maintain that integrating the urban underclass into the national economy isn't just right -- it's essential to everyone's prosperity. Here's w...
Everyone who thought the stock market crash would launch a hail of despondent investors from rooftops, take heart. Doctors say they are amazed at how calmly market players have handled the crisis. ...