Turning technology loose on the phantoms of the Inn For the fifth time in the nearly two years since Dave Colli purchased the Banta Inn, a group of paranormal researchers descended upon the site. It's part research, part debunking and part curiousity -- but it's mostly hard work.
BazookaJoe: "There's no excuse for the 2 other times I caught myself later in the day. It's going to take some self discipline to conform to this law. How come there's no grace period?" Read the answer
WE APPRECIATE THAT a new state law requires California hospitals to become more transparent when it comes to reporting errors, but we don't really appreciate the information that's coming out.
A flight instructor and student were killed in a helicopter crash near Interstate Highway 680 in Alameda County this morning when the aircraft hit power lines and caught fire.
In the end, Nick Robinson just couldn't afford the Bay Area. And with pending state budget cuts threatening the foster care counselor's programs and salary, he decided to pack his belongings and leave Walnut Creek for Boston.
It's not exactly a fountain of youth, but a substance found in red wine, grapes and nuts can prevent many age-related problems in mice, an intriguing new study reveals.
As the flames teased from a distance, creeping closer to his Big Sur restaurant atop the scenic cliffside, Kirk Gafill waited, watching the orange sky and prepared to protect his land.
WHAT IF BARRY ZITO did the unthinkable? What if, before the end of 2013, he wins the clinching game that brings the Giants their first World Series championship since 1954?
Displaying plenty of confidence in the city's urban center, a realty investment group has agreed to scoop up five high-profile office buildings downtown through a blockbuster purchase expected to top $400 million.
"Quid Pro Quo," an odd little fugue of a movie, would be implausible, even laughable, if it weren't also marvelously played, visually composed and plotted with the utmost cunning.