IHOP offers all-you-can-eat pancakes for restaurant's 65th birthday
IHOP is celebrating its 65th birthday with an all-you-can-eat deal on their signature pancakes.
Tesla sued in federal court for allegedly misrepresenting range of its electric vehicles
A lawsuit seeking class-action status on behalf of three owners of Tesla vehicles in California was filed this week, alleging that the company grossly undervalued how far the cars could travel on a single battery charge.
Watsonville Strawberry Festival kicks off this weekend, a hopeful sign after recent floods
Watsonville Strawberry Festival kicks off this weekend, a hopeful sign of recovery after recent floods.
Philz Coffee to close original 24th Street Mission location in San Francisco
San Francisco's home-grown coffee brand is closing its original location. Philz Coffee will close its 24th Street store in the Mission District as their lease comes to an end and they've decided not to renew.
Gwyneth Paltrow lists Montecito guesthouse on Airbnb, will be there to greet guests
The one-night stay in September includes a meditation session, spa day and chef's dinner.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, wife of 18 years announce separation
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday announced that he and his wife Sophie were separating.
This ‘pizza influencer’ job could get you more than 6 figures
Want to get paid to eat and talk about pizza? This could be the dream job for you.
Passenger gets trapped in car crushed by automated rotating parking system
Rescue crews blamed the malfunction on a car door that was opened.
Taco Bell faces allegations of false advertising for Crunchwraps, Mexican Pizzas
Taco Bell has been hit with claims in a lawsuit that the fast-food chain engaged in false advertisement of several menu items.
Berkeley school district will provide free meals for students
Berkeley Unified School District announced Monday that it will provide free breakfast and lunch to all students at 16 schools starting this fall.
Security guards threaten San Jose street vendor, city to hold resource fair to improve safety
San Jose plans resource fair to help improve safety for street vendors as two security guards caught on tape threatening a vendor in latest incident.
Toasting goodbye to Anchor Brewing's Taproom
It was the final call at the Anchor Brewing Taproom in San Francisco’s Potrero Hill neighborhood. The popular taproom invited customers in for one last pint for its final weekend.
Subway offers contest winner free sandwiches for life if they legally change their name
Subway is offering one lucky fan an unusual way of snagging free sandwiches for the rest of their life.
United Airlines pilot removed from service after showing up drunk to flight
A United Airlines pilot was removed from service after reportedly showing up drunk to work a flight from Paris to Washington, D.C., on Sunday afternoon.
Drunk Delta Airlines passenger downs 11 drinks, sexually assaults minor and her mom on 9-hour flight: lawsuit
A belligerent drunk on a Delta Air Lines flight was served at least 10 vodka drinks and a glass of wine before groping a 16-year-old girl and her mother, court documents allege.
McDonald's to debut new spinoff restaurant concept called CosMc's next year
The small-format concept restaurant will have "all the DNA of McDonald's, but its own unique personality," the company's CEO said.
Americans traveling to Europe will need 'visas' starting in 2024
These new travel guidelines from the European Union apply to 30 countries.
Bomb threat called in to downtown Palo Alto taqueria proves unfounded
A bomb threat phoned in for a taqueria in downtown Palo Alto on Friday proved to be unfounded, police said.
California forbids plans to unmask In-N-Out workers — and most other workplaces
For at least another year and a half, California employers won't be able to follow In-N-Out's lead in banning workers from wearing masks on the job.
United Airlines adding Braille signs to airplane interiors
The airline plans to install its entire fleet with Braille signs by 2026.