by Tamara Barak Aparton
Following six days of deliberation, a jury on Thursday found Quincy Norton guilty of first-degree murder in the 2006 stabbing of his wife in the couple’s Daly City bedroom.
by Katie Worth
Judy Castillo sat at her desk Thursday morning chatting with her boss about Bike to Work Day. She pointed to a newspaper article about a man who rode 10 miles to work each day, and joked that the paper should have profiled her husband, who rides his bike 22 miles to work each day.
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Domestic Terminal 2 has been sitting empty at San Francisco International Airport since the sparkling $950 million International Terminal opened in December 2000. Renovations were to begin in fall 2001, but the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and a slumping economy triggered a drastic fall in air passenger traffic.
by Michael Powell
Erika Taylor, who runs her own public relations firm called Three Girls Media, didn’t arrive at her profession overnight. Before going into public relations, she had a career that spanned 18 years and ranged from time spent as a morning radio talk jock to working with the California state Legislature.
by Christina Troup
Circus and hip-hop aren’t such unlikely bedfellows, especially in the Bay Area. The two art forms — the first decidedly traditional and the other heavy with elements from the street — are part of a burgeoning urban circus arts movement that suggests the disciplines have a lot more in common than you’d first imagine.