A venerable Chinese restaurant with an extensive history has officially closed its doors for the foreseeable future.
San Francisco thought it had its baseball stadium of the future when Ewing Field opened in May 1914. But everything changed ...
An historic Chinese restaurant in San Francisco that first opened its doors 116 years ago may have closed for good.
In the era when American cities regularly caught fire, the widespread destruction seeded what looks, in retrospect, like ...
San Francisco-based record label Empire acquired One Montgomery, positioning the historic downtown building to enter a new ...
(KTLA) –Following longstanding financial challenges, the California Historical Society has closed and transferred its ...
You could say seafood was in the Sabella family’s blood from the start. Angelo Sabella’s father, Luciano, came from a fishing ...
Stanford University Libraries (SUL) has assumed permanent stewardship of the California Historical Society Collection (CHS), ...
Giannini built on this good will, turning his baby bank into San Francisco’s biggest, branching out across California and ...
While earthquakes have caused disasters since early California, destruction from wildfires is a modern phenomenon ...
The true cost of the immigration policy can be measured in the generations of Chinese Americans who were never born.