April 16, 2021 San Jose Sharks Prepare to Welcome Fans at the SAP Center By Jana Kadah, Bay City News The April 26 Sharks game will make the first time the SAP Center has hosted an event for members of the public since March 8, 2020. Read More 0
April 8, 2021 Former 49er Suspected of Murder-Suicide in South Carolina By Kiley Russell, Bay City News Investigators are still searching for a motive, including the possibility that Adams was upset at being denied medication. Read More 3
November 30, 2020 49ers to Play Home Games in Arizona After County Order By Jana Kadah, Bay City News The NFL team will leave the state for the next two home games due to a strict new health order that bans the use of Levi’s Stadium. Read More 3
October 28, 2020 County Clashes with State Over Letting Fans Back in Bleachers at Professional Sports Games By Emanuel Lee Local professional sports teams, including the San Jose Earthquakes, have been playing to empty stadiums since the pandemic started. Read More 11
September 11, 2020 Santa Clara, 49ers Spar Over Stadium Rent Amid Pandemic By Janice Bitters Mission City is ready to go to arbitration to get the $2.7 million owed. The team says that won’t be necessary. Read More 2
August 27, 2020 San Jose Quakes Cancel Match to Protest Jacob Blake’s Shooting By Emanuel Lee Like teams in the NBA, WNBA, MLS and MLB, the Earthquakes eschewed a mid-week home game to take a stand for racial justice. Read More 11
August 26, 2020 Sharks Captain Logan Couture Claims He Was ‘Sucker Punched’ for Saying He’d Vote Republican By Emanuel Lee The comments sent the Twitterverse into a frenzy, prompting the Sharks to chime in and denounce physical attacks of any kind. Read More 14
August 7, 2020 PGA Gives HOPE to Veterans By Emanuel Lee PGA HOPE uses golf as part of therapy and rehabilitation, in which social interaction plays a critical role for ex-military members. Read More 0
July 14, 2020 49ers in a Multi-Million-Dollar Standoff with City of Santa Clara By Silicon Valley Newsroom The 49ers say Santa Clara owes it $2.74 million. The city says the team owes it $1.1 million. Each side refuses to pay until the other side pays first. Read More 2
July 9, 2020 San Jose Earthquakes Gear Up for MLS-is-Back Tournament By Emanuel Lee Making adjustments has always been a key factor in a team’s success, and nowhere is that more apparent in the coronavirus era. Read More 0
July 9, 2020 Sport Bubble: Pro Teams Hope to Isolate and Compete, But Will Their Quarantine Plans Work? By Emanuel Lee The only guarantee when it comes to the scheduled restart and continuation of pro sports in the U.S. is there is no guarantee. Read More 12
August 6, 2019 Zheng Saisai Captures 1st Singles Title at Silicon Valley Classic By San Jose Inside The Classic is the longest-running women’s-only professional tennis tournament in the world. Read More 1
April 4, 2019 Stenn Gets San Jose Sharks Where They Need to Be By Emanuel Lee Morgan Hill resident Ryan Stenn has several roles, most notably this: He helps get the team where it needs to be. Read More 0
October 3, 2018 South County’s UFC Champ, Cain Velasquez, Gets Hall of Fame Nod By Scott Forstner This past weekend, the Gilroy resident was honored by his alma mater with an induction into the Pac-12 University’s Hall of Fame. Read More 1
November 27, 2017 The Rundown: Brent Burns Lives; San Francisco 49ers Poised to Hand Keys to Jimmy Garoppolo By Emanuel Lee In this installment, we reflect on a cameo by 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and Brent Burns’ return to form for the Sharks. Read More 1
November 21, 2017 The Rundown: 49ers Looking Frisky Ahead of Seahawks Clash; Has Anyone Seen Brent Burns? By Emanuel Lee This week, we explain why the 49ers have a legitimate shot to win against their arch-nemesis and take a look at the Sharks’ losing streak. Read More 2