5,000-year-old wine found in queen’s tomb has clue about ancient Egyptian rulers
An archaeological team in Egypt found hundreds of wine jars in a queen’s tomb, among other goods, that offer new clues that challenge the way we know the ancient kingdom’s history.
Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford and wife welcome 5th child
San Francisco Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford is welcoming a new member to his family -- his fifth child.
Southwest offers flights to view 2024 total solar eclipse from the sky
On April 8, 2024, there will be flights scheduled in the direct and partial paths of the total solar eclipse.
Philz Coffee closes original San Francisco location in Mission
One of the most celebrated coffee shops in the Bay Area will close its original location on Monday.
United Airlines issues new boarding policy – and it’s a perk for middle seat flyers
The airline's new policy will go into effect on Oct. 26.
Beer shortage could be brewing based on climate change, study suggests
A recent study implies that climate change may impact the taste of one of the world's most popular beverages.
Reese's under scrutiny as sweepstakes promotion raises legal concerns
Reese’s may be in violation of state and federal laws with its new sweepstakes offer currently advertised on packs of peanut butter cups.
Peeps maker to remove cancer-linked red dye No. 3 from popular Easter candy
California recently banned red dye No. 3, a chemical used as food coloring for products like Peeps. The synthetic dye has been linked to cancer and has been banned from makeup for more than 30 years.
Boichik Bagels expanding to North Bay
Popular Berkeley-based Boichik Bagels has announced it plans to open a new store in the North Bay next month.
Couple welcomes rare 'spontaneous triplets,' a one-in-a-million blessing
The triplets were born prematurely and had been in the NICU, but they are now on the way home as they've met specific health criteria.
Children's Creativity Museum celebrates 25th anniversary
The Children's Creativity Museum in Yerba Buena Gardens celebrated its 25th anniversary Saturday with a free, hands-on creativity event.
Too Good to Go app sells day-old food at steep discount to fight waste
Bakeries, which typically offer "surprise" bags filled with the day’s leftover pastries and breads, have been among the more popular choices for app users.
These Halloween candies are the worst for your teeth, according to a dentist
A cosmetic dentist in Beverly Hills, California, reveals tips to protect kids’ dental health
M&M's will refill your candy for free if you run out on Halloween
You can have the free goodies delivered to your home on Halloween night.
Toyota, Idemitsu partner to produce EV batteries that can be quickly charged, more affordable
Idemitsu, mostly a Japanese petroleum company, has partnered with Toyota to bring extra long-range EVs to market beginning in 2027.
Alaska Airlines to serve coffee made to taste better in the air
The airline is ending its long partnership with Starbucks to serve a new custom blend from Stumptown Coffee Roasters.
Bond denied for woman accused of stabbing 3 in Atlanta airport incident
A woman armed with a knife was tackled and arrested after stabbing three people at Atlanta's airport on Wednesday.
Cool School: Students hungry for knowledge at San Jose school's garden
San Jose’s Latimer School boasts 3,300 square feet of garden goodness, and the K-eight-graders are eating it up.
Chipotle plans to raise menu prices again
Chipotle is raising its prices for the fourth time in the last two years.
Angel Cakes Bakery starts process to become worker co-op, honoring legacy of slain owner
Angel died in February of head injuries after she was dragged down the street during a robbery in Oakland. She had built the small bakery on a run-down corner on 5th Street and was known for her political activism.