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Air, sea search on for missing sailors after yacht race accidentupdated: Sun Apr 15 2012 19:35:00

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.

Going wild for food in San Franciscoupdated: Wed Sep 28 2011 10:41:00

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."

Strike cancels ferry service in San Francisco Bay areaupdated: Fri Jul 01 2011 02:07:00

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.

NYC: Cheap thrills with an old flameupdated: Wed Mar 16 2011 10:50:00

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 mancation failure in San Franciscoupdated: Tue Feb 22 2011 10:58:00

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.

Tend your love like Golden Gate Bridgeupdated: Mon Feb 14 2011 14:35:00

As procrastinators frantically check the internet trying to think of something to do on Valentine's Day, here are some ideas:

The future of cars: Drivers not neededupdated: Mon Jan 10 2011 05:57:00

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.

Joyride in a 2030 concept carupdated: Mon Jan 10 2011 05:57:00

Two wheels, battery operated and sometimes driverless, the GM EN-V rolled its wheels at CES 2011. CNN.com took a ride.

Multi-vehicle accident closes Golden Gate bridgeupdated: Tue Aug 17 2010 12:52:00

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.

Holiday travelers brave airports, roadsupdated: Wed Nov 25 2009 15:33:00

Travelers across the United States arrived en masse at airports, hit the roads and boarded trains Wednesday, a day before the Thanksgiving holiday.

Hard work keeps planes flyingupdated: Wed Nov 25 2009 15:33:00

CNN's Rob Marciano goes behind the scenes of the largest carrier at the nation's busiest airport.

8 places every American should seeupdated: Tue Oct 13 2009 10:36:00

No offense to the nation's capital, but the landmarks of our heritage extend far beyond the District of Columbia.

Be a bay city roller or just go with the flow in San Franciscoupdated: Tue Apr 07 2009 00:25:00

Only seven miles squared, the city of San Francisco has a community feel that will draw you in, even in just 24 hours.

Educating junior foodies in San Franciscoupdated: Thu Apr 02 2009 12:14:00

Have your kids ever seen a cranberry bean?

Olympic protest on Golden Gateupdated: Fri Apr 11 2008 22:45:00

Tibet backers hang banners from the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, to protest the Beijing Olympics.

San Francisco Olympic protestsupdated: Tue Apr 08 2008 22:52:00

The Olympic flame arrives in San Francisco, California, amid protests and tight security. CNN's Dan Simon reports.

Torch relay in San Francisco draws massive protestupdated: Tue Apr 08 2008 22:52:00

Thousands of protesters demonstrated against China's human rights record and its crackdown in Tibet after the Olympic flame arrived in San Francisco Tuesday.

Olympic protesters on bridgeupdated: Tue Apr 08 2008 08:03:00

Activists protesting the Olympic Games in China climb the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. (No audio)

Tibet protesters scale Golden Gate bridgeupdated: Mon Apr 07 2008 22:42:00

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.

Time.com: Earth Hour '08: Did It Matter?updated: Thu Mar 27 2008 17:00:00

On Saturday, March 29, people all over the world turned off their lights for one hour. Why?

Police protecting U.S. icons 'failed,' report saysupdated: Mon Feb 04 2008 18:15:00

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.

Sewage spills into San Francisco Bayupdated: Fri Feb 01 2008 22:06:00

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.

Major sewage spill in SF bayupdated: Fri Feb 01 2008 22:06:00

A pump failure at a waste treatment facility sends nearly 3 million gallons of sewage into San Francisco Bay.

NTSB sends team to investigate Bay Bridge oil spillupdated: Sat Nov 10 2007 21:18:00

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.

Time.com: Bay Area Spill Fouls Coastlineupdated: Fri Nov 09 2007 11:00:00

An oil spill fouled miles of coastline Thursday, sending environmentalists scrambling to save tarred marine life

U.S. retail salesupdated: Wed Oct 17 2007 16:44:00

CNN's Todd Benjamin speaks with Conrad DeQuadros of Bear Sterns, about the state of U.S. retail sales.

Business 2.0: The cure for climate changeupdated: Wed May 16 2007 12:36:00

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.

Top 10 romantic escapesupdated: Thu Feb 01 2007 10:18:00

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.

Four favorite getawaysupdated: Thu Sep 21 2006 12:49:00

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.

Lisbon City Guideupdated: Thu May 11 2006 10:09:00

Check out our recommendations for the Portuguese capital and send us your ideas and suggestions below.

CNNMoney: Monopoly rolls dice, changes lookupdated: Mon Apr 24 2006 08:02:00

Monopoly, invented in 1935, is getting with the times.

Getaways: Tamalpais secretsupdated: Wed Jun 08 2005 11:03:00

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.

EW review: Venture into 'The Woods'updated: Mon May 23 2005 14:27:00

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.

'A symbol of an entire country'updated: Fri Feb 25 2005 10:28:00

As an icon of a city, it is as instantly recognizable as the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty or the Golden Gate Bridge.

Ex-chief of Park Police denounces firingupdated: Sat Jul 10 2004 17:08:00

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...

CNNMoney: Romantic getaways: San Franciscoupdated: Wed Jan 28 2004 10:54:00

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...

Fortune: FORTUNE Magazine contents page JUNE 1, 1992 VOL. 125, NO. 11 updated: Mon Jun 01 1992 00:01:00

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...

Fortune: An A+ on the stress testupdated: Mon Nov 23 1987 00:01:00

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. ...

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