Video: Steph Curry swoops up son Canon after Celebrity Golf clutch win
Stephen Curry's win at the Celebrity Golf Tournament this weekend was full of memorable moments including a hole-in-one and a clutch final shot. But it was the celebration hug with his son Canon that pulled at everyone's heart strings.
Golden Gate Fields horse racing track to close at end of 2023 season
The Golden Gate Fields horse racing track near Berkeley is shutting down after its current 2023 season, the company that owns the track announced Sunday.
2023 Women’s World Cup: How to watch, time zone math, superstars and more questions answered
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup starts July 20. Here's all you need to know about time zones, rosters, odds, superstars and a three-peat in the making.
NorCal teen baseball star loses hand in firework accident
A Northern California teen, once a rising baseball star, had his hand amputated in a firework accident, reports say.
Stephen Curry makes hole-in-one, leads American Century celebrity golf tournament
The Golden State Warriors star made a hole-in-one Saturday in the American Century Championship celebrity tournament.
Sabrina Ionescu shatters Steph Curry's 3-point contest record
Bay Area native Sabrina Ionescu crushed the WNBA 3-point contest Friday in Las Vegas, shattering multiple records.
San Francisco 49ers hold 1-day girls flag football camp
Approximately 75 athletes are getting a crash course in flag football. It was part of a one-day camp put on by the San Francisco 49ers.
FOX sportscaster Erin Andrews, husband welcome 1st baby after long IVF journey
The couple had their first baby, named Mack, via surrogate.
Plans to transform United Nations Plaza to skate area
San Francisco is looking to convert a portion of the UN Plaza into a new destination for skateboarders. The plaza has picked up a notorious reputation and the idea here is to turn that around.
LeBron James makes decision about his future in the NBA
LeBron James announced his decision at the ESPY Awards.
Earthquakes showcase power wheelchair soccer at PayPal Park
Power soccer is the first sport designed for power wheelchair users, who have physical disabilities like cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy and many others.
Oakland mayor quietly met with MLB commissioner to pitch A's ballpark proposal
Mayor Sheng Thao is vying to keep the Athletics in Oakland and recently met with MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred in Seattle to pitch her city's proposal for building a new ballpark for the team.
Players want more than one public soccer field in Richmond
Young soccer players and their families are calling on the city of Richmond to create more areas where they can play.
New pickleball courts at the Palace of Fine Arts
Pickleball players in San Francisco can now reserve a court at the Palace of Fine Arts.
The New York Times disbands sports department, will rely on coverage from The Athletic
The move impacts more than 35 people in the sports department, according to a report on the company’s website.
Protestors want investigation into police response at Dolores Park Hill Bomb event
Dozens of protesters marched to San Francisco Police Department's Mission Station Sunday, demanding an investigation into the arrests and citations of more than 100 people during the “hill bomb" skateboard event at Dolores Park.
Allisen Corpuz wins the US Women’s Open at Pebble Beach for her first LPGA title
Allisen Corpuz became the first American in 20 years to make the U.S. Women’s Open her first LPGA title, closing with a 3-under 69 on Sunday and handling her historic moment at Pebble Beach as if she had been there before.
U.S. Women's National Team wins at PayPal Park before heading to World Cup
Thousands of the people came to PayPal Park Sunday afternoon to cheer for the US Women's National Team, who could win its 3rd consecutive World Cup this year.
Giants rookie Casey Schmitt's goofy personality inspired by tragedy, obstacles
On a game day at Oracle Park, you’d be hard-pressed to find someone having more fun than Giants rookie Casey Schmitt. To find out why, you have to go back to when Schmitt was 7-years-old.
A’s scheduled starter Blackburn scratched because of illness; Pruitt set to take his spot
Oakland Athletics scheduled starting pitcher Paul Blackburn has been scratched because of an illness for Saturday’s game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park.