San Francisco Zoo to Cut Jobs Amid Financial Pressures
Zoo leadership announces 'structural reorganization' that will reduce a 'small number of positions'.
Cal women's basketball rallies past Santa Clara, Stanford and USF women also secure postseason wins
American Conservatory Theater Announces 2026-27 Season Auditions
Crime
Livermore man dies in Interstate 580 convertible crash
The single-vehicle incident occurred near the Isabel Avenue off-ramp in the East Bay.

Activists Install Curb Extenders at Dangerous San Francisco Intersection
The unregulated safety measures were placed at the scene of a recent fatal collision involving a 2-year-old pedestrian.
Vallejo to Pay $8.5 Million to Family of Man Killed by Police
Settlement reached in lawsuit over 2020 shooting death of Sean Monterrosa
Weather
Bay Area Shatters Temperature Records as Heat Wave Continues
Highs expected to reach the 80s and 90s across the region on Thursday

California Ties All-Time U.S. Winter Heat Record
Nevada and Arizona also shattered March temperature records as a heat wave intensified across the Southwest.
Bay Area Sizzles as Unseasonable Warmth Grips the West
Rare winter heat wave brings record-breaking temperatures to San Francisco and beyond
Sports
49ers Fullback Excited About Mike Evans Signing, Offseason Moves
Kyle Juszczyk discusses the team's key offseason additions and what they mean for the upcoming season.

Could 49ers Trade Mac Jones in 2026 NFL Draft?
Offseason moves shake up San Francisco's quarterback depth chart
Giants to Induct Five World Series Champions to Wall of Fame
The San Francisco Giants will honor five players who won multiple World Series titles with the team.
Lifestyle
Humanities West Presents Emma of Normandy
Exploring the life of the powerful 11th century queen who shaped England's future

Duchess of Edinburgh Misses Nigerian State Banquet
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, was absent from the formal dinner at Windsor Castle honoring Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Bay Bridge's Famed Bay Lights to Shine Again After $11M Restoration
The iconic light display will be relighted in a ceremony on March 20th after years of being dark.
Health
UCSF Leads the Way in Lynch Syndrome Research and Care
Specialized center provides coordinated, multidisciplinary care and access to cutting-edge prevention trials.

Sleep Patterns Linked to Dementia Risk, Study Finds
Machine learning analysis of brain waves during sleep may help identify those at high risk of developing dementia.
Breath Test Detects Bacterial Infections
New study shows simple, affordable test can identify bacterial infections faster than traditional methods.