SF News Apple Looks To NYC For Bookish Media Event Aside from speculation that Steve Jobs' last initiative as CEO of the revered technology company was to finally conquer the clunky interfaces of television and the usual "when does it come out?" rumors
SF News Cupertino Gunman Shareef Allman Shot Himself From Santa Clara County, the medical examiner's office reports that Shareef Allman, the gunman who opened fire on his coworkers at the Lehigh Cement Plant before leading authorities on a peninsula manhunt, died
SF News Shooting Suspect Shareff Allman Shot, Killed by Police The manhunt for Shareff Allman, the man suspected of killing three of his colleagues on Wednesday morning at the Lehigh Cement Plant, ended this morning after authorities shot and killed the 45-year-old man.
SF News Cupertino Gunman: TV Host and Author Who Preached Non-violence Shareef Allman, the 47-year-old San Jose resident still at large for the shooting deaths of three people at the Permanente Quarry, hosted a community access show on CreaTV called Real to Real where
SF News Workplace Shooting in Cupertino Leaves at Least Two Dead, Seven Wounded; Suspect at Large [Updated] Gunfire broke out at an employee meeting at the Hanson Permanente Quarry in Cupertino this morning, killing two and leaving four wounded. KTVU reports, "The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department said an
SF News PG&E Just Might Kill Us All Did you hear that a leaky gas pipe destroyed a home in Cupertino the other day? Just a day after the Feds slapped PG&E up the side of the head with
SF News Steve Jobs Presents His Vision of Apple's New Campus to Cupertino City Council While our own Board of Supervisors was busy dodging lobbyists and weighing public opinion on major developments like Parkmerced and Treasure Island yesterday, Cupertino City Council members were positively melting in their seats
SF News Cupertino HP Office to Close Hewlett-Packard announced on Thursday that they will close their Cupertino campus while "transferring thousands of workers to its Palo Alto headquarters over the next two years." An estimated 3,000 to 3,500