High-speed rail backers look to Obama Democrats for next funding wave The economy may be bad, but supporters of a 220-mph high-speed rail system between the Bay Area and Los Angeles are looking with hope to Obama's federal stimulus package and other Democratic public works bills for cash.
For the current quarter, which ends in February, Adobe said it's looking for sales in the range of $800 million to $850 million -- significantly lower than the average of $931 million projected by Wall Street analysts.
A Sacramento woman is being held in a San Joaquin County jail today, in connection with the torture and kidnapping of a teen reportedly held captive in Tracy for nearly a year.
High-speed rail backers look to Obama Democrats for next funding wave The economy may be bad, but supporters of a 220-mph high-speed rail system between the Bay Area and Los Angeles are looking with hope to Obama's federal stimulus package and other Democratic public works bills for cash.
Purdy: Wilson gets respectful reception in his return Two hours before the game, Ron Wilson stood outside the Toronto Maple Leafs' dressing room at HP Pavilion. He wondered what the crowd reception might be when the puck dropped.
Kaiser develops unique lab to test tech products' usefulness With tech companies in Silicon Valley and elsewhere offering a growing assortment of health-related gadgets, Kaiser Permanente executives have developed what they say is a unique laboratory to test the products' usefulness.
India suspects to be tried in Pakistan ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—The Pakistani president says 20 terrorist suspects wanted by India in the wake of the Mumbai attacks will be tried in Pakistan if there is evidence of wrongdoing. Full Story
Afiara Quartet shows its stuff at Le Petit Trianon This group of twentysomethings from Canada, now in residence at San Francisco State University, is on the verge of joining the list of excellent string quartets that call the Bay Area home.
Opinion: Why Congress shouldn't divert funds to Big Three Congress is debating the automobile industry "bailout" this week, and the outcome will have enormous implications from Detroit to Silicon Valley, not to mention on consumers, public policy and the environment.
Record, study and hear music at new Grammy Museum LOS ANGELES—Enter the new Grammy Museum and run head-on into 160 musical genres; photos and footage from 50 years of awards ceremonies; historic costumes and instruments; plus dozens of interactive displays that illuminate popular music's origins and cultural impact through the decades. Full Story