Uh, no. Angela Davis early California days before and after her infamous trial. Joe Rosenthal: The photographer behind World War IIs most iconic photo. The death of a Black Panther: 50 years after Bobby Huttons killing. 2022-02-04 - To our readers: As of this week, The Chronicle is no longer carrying the "Baby Blues" comic strip. Recently the strip changed syndicates, so we've removed "Baby Blues" from both the Sunday and daily comics lineup.
Comics from the Houston Chronicle | houstonchronicle.com - Houston He gave us the inside scoop. The Argyle Sweater. He graduated from Sacramento State University in May 2022 with a degree in journalism. When Oakland As owner Charlie Finley pulled out all the stops for Opening Day. How does San Francisco Red Sox sound? Could CA become first to require Tesla stations to open to all EVs? A change on the comics page. 1989 World Series photos found: Giants, As and a quakes shake. Glass negatives, more than a century old, show San Franciscans everyday life after disaster. What happens next? No one hiked it like they did Mount Tamalpais. It took two hours for the mansion that defined Millbrae for decades to go from the centerpiece of one of the Bay Areas most lavish estates to a pile of ash. Celebrate SFs autumnal summer with 1930s-'60s Ocean Beach photos. Bay Area cartoonist who created Dilbert goes on racist rant, draws condemnation, Track water shortages and restrictions across Bay Area. No. Besides the Kindle version lacking several features, several stories were already available online for free the day before, some articles have the wrong headings and the daily issue sometimes doesn't show up until a day later. I miss getting up every morning and reading The Chron. Does taking Paxlovid help prevent long COVID? A trip to How San Franciscos modern mint rose from bedrock. This week marks the 40th anniversary of the verdict, the White Night riots and the police response that followed. restaurant is still one of my favorites, even after a major change. When I happened upon a photo of conceptual artist Christo Javacheff, it sparked a memory of the 1970s Running Fence installation in the North Bay that he created with his wife, Jeanne-Claude. The Parks Commission unanimously approved the Its Halloween; heres a dog costume contest from 1985.
Sally Forth by Bill Holbrook - Comics Kingdom - SFGATE Months before Pearl Harbor, two US sailors tore down a Nazi flag flying outside the German consulate in San Francisco we searched The Chronicles archive to see what happened next. A century ago, technological innovation and the heart of a war-battered nation came together in San Francisco in a tribute to troops who called the Bay Area home. These are the best pastas you can find in the Bay Area, S.F. A search through The Chronicles archive found early photos of the father of modern tattooing at his first studio. In June 1975 one of The Chronicles photographers captured stunning sights: views of the city and surrounding areas from the cockpit of the Goodyear Blimp. Bannerman, Xunise, Konar, Lawton, Patrinos & Piro. Salesforce seeks to cut office space at Salesforce Tower after mass layoff. A look back at how the 1940s wartime economy changed advertising in The Chronicle. Dianne Feinsteins early SF years: Trove of photos pulled from archive. Board of Supervisors considers police funding proposal, Fight at Riordan basketball game in S.F. It was supposed to be a beach paradise for San Francisco and Bay Area residents but Pacific City fell apart within two years. Tribute to Milk and Moscone: Found photos show SF leaders in younger days. On a recent trip to the archive, I turned up decades-old photos and articles on Robert Niles, the unquestioned king of Golden Gate Bridge stunts. A recent lunch at Oaklands sanctuary: A century of Lake Merritt photos pulled from archive. And for more than six decades, the scene has shifted and the fog has rolled in. Call it the smoothest crash-landing of all time. Built in the 19th century and standing tall until the mid-20th, the Death of the Hippies: Haight-Ashburys 1967 funeral for Rest in peace, hippies. When Great American Smokeout started in SF on mission to snuff out cigarettes. The Chronicles basement has a room that houses 1 million photos or more, and I head down there when I get a request to find images from the decades before our photography team switched to digital cameras. Tony La Another Bay Bridge? San Franciscos 977-foot tall Sutro Tower was never envisioned to be the citys Eiffel Tower, but there was a grand idea behind it great height begets clear television broadcasts. This year, the citys oldest store will close its doors for the last time. After World War II, the Presidio came close to becoming the location of the United Nations headquarters, but intrigue and a donation back East ended the excitement. In "The Exceptions," journalist Kate Zernike dissects the university's admission of gender bias and warns that it can happen anywhere. Heres a look-back at the Opening Day exploits of As owner Charlie Finley and some of his most outrageous exploits, including a mascot mule and a mustache promotion. The fierce explosion killed more than 300 people and destroyed a town, but the disasters legacy was what sailors considered a miscarriage of justice.
Dilbert cartoonist's racist rant draws condemnation When San Franciscos Presidio almost became the world capital. Oversize photos were an annoyance for librarians to file, so they were often misplaced or outright lost. The first-ever NFL Players Association report card was released this week, and it is full of eye-opening details. The states leader and father to current Gov. What happens in Vegas doesnt stay in Vegas. But they'll cost you. Breaking news alerts Wildfire coverage Air quality, outage maps In-depth local reporting Puzzles and comics SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS: Download the app for free. The deadly storm this month that killed five people and brought flooding to parts of the Bay Area sparked a memory about one of the worst sets of winter downpours to hit Northern California: the storms of December 1981 and January 1982. Unearthed World War II-era photos a salute to the women who Not all the women whose hard work helped on the home front during World War II were part of the Rosie the Riveter phenomenon. Today's Comic from Luann Read Now. Terms apply. Going to Tahoe this weekend? 15 Sacred Heart Prep 57, OT. The letters to the editor and the obituaries are gone as well as restaurant reviews. According to Rasmussen, 72% of Americans agreed with the statement, including 53% of Black respondents.
Browse the top places to work in San Francisco and the Bay Area as rated by their employees. Adams rant was met with fury online. Very few readers noticed when we killed it and we only had a handful of complaints. Aerial photos of San Francisco taken in 1959 by a Chronicle photographer provide a unique view of a city about to change. A search through The Chronicles archive has turned up photos of Democratic candidates across the 1960s, 70s, 80s and 90s, shaking hands, making speeches and fundraising ahead of a then-much-later California primary. When the Bay Area had World Cup fever in 1994. But is he a "leadership genius"? Pritikin played up the mansions reputation as haunted, making the hotel a popular landmark and drawing the From housing sit-in to Da Mayor: A look back at Willie Brown in The Chronicles photo archives. How Fort Point, protector of SF, was saved at foot of Golden Gate Bridge. The party then answered its own People around the Bay Area are always surprised when nature turns a page. To our lucky (??) Scott Adams, the creator of the internationally syndicated Dilbert comic strip, unleashed a racist rant this week on YouTube, saying Black people are a hate group and I dont wanna have anything to do with em a statement that is being met with condemnation, including the cancellation of his cartoons from newspapers. The case goes to trial in Napa this week. In the wake of four San Francisco 49ers quarterbacks suffering serious injuries this season, a line of thinking emerged that perhaps head coach Tim Flannery, the former San Francisco Giants third-base coach and Lunatic Fringe front man, understands the importance of MLBs new pitch Ex-Golden State Warriors center James Wiseman might have a promising future. The California Weather Wonks newsletter will deliver your daily Bay Area forecast and the why behind the weather. It met a sad end, but not before stoking dreams of a city of gondolas. This version seems to be very limited in scope and content. 14 University-SF 39. The best-known U.S. Mint building in San Francisco is at Fifth and Mission streets, right across the street from the Chronicle building. The 1948 Chronicle headline 40-Story World Trade Center urged for Ferry Building Site seems blasphemous now, but the plan almost became a reality decades ago.
San Francisco Mayor George Christopher accepted an invitation to Moscow from a Soviet leader with hopes he could use the trip to promote cultural exchange. Lee Enterprises, which . Just before the start of the 2018-19 NHL season, a visit to The Our archives Coit Tower photos disappeared. A century of Chronicle presidential election front pages. Eighty years ago this week, one of San Franciscos greatest parties got started. Bill Graham shows, the Grateful Dead and Santana. S.F. Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2018. A student-led strike on the campus began Nov. 6, 1968, and lasted 134 days. More than 125,000 people drove or ferried to Treasure Island for the opening of the Golden Gate International Exposition. Photos of the great Peninsula train derailment of 1953 rediscovered. The name of the tiny cove said to be a place where Chinese fisherman would frequent during Gold Rush days has a How Hetch Hetchy Valleys natural beauty was sacrificed to Its an environmental conflict that has been coursing through California for more than a century: the unrelenting thirst of San Francisco versus the pristine beauty of nature. The Sioux occupation of Alcatraz you dont know about. Rediscovering Storyland: SF Childrens Zoos magical beginnings 60 years ago. Oversize photos, like the amazing $100 for a jeep? Among The Chronicles photo negatives in the archive were treasures from the Golden Gate Bridges opening day ceremonies both opening days. State Sen. Scott Wiener has formed an exploratory committee, the first step toward running for Congress. While never beloved The Chronicles editorial board called for the foolish freeway to be demolished only six months in it would take a 6.9-magnitude earthquake, and a Lucky to get out alive: When a deadly Bay Area storm wreaked havoc in 1982. Recent images of smiling children aboard the Potomac sparked my interest and led me to The Chronicles archive in search of photos, articles and newspaper pages that told the story of President Franklin D. Roosevelts Floating White House. Oroville Dam: A look back at massive structures construction. In December 1941, thousands of men flooded local recruitment offices to join the military, and thousands more San Franciscans rushed to volunteer for the Civil Defense department. Long-lost photos from legendary S.F. I loved the ads I really enjoyed the Sunday edition with its magazines and commentaries. Champs! Seals Stadium: When SFs first big-thrills ballpark faced the wrecking ball. Whats the famous line: The hottest summer I ever spent was an autumn in San Francisco? Just news stories in articles. Introducing ALICE! On April 4, 1968, an assassins bullet struck down the pillar of the civil rights movement and shook a divided nation. An ode to Phil Frank: When Travels with Farley moved to SF full time. Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2018.