Iranian artist in San Francisco turns teeth into canvas with custom grill designs
Every artist has a different medium. For Ida Lajevardi, it's metal, and her canvas is teeth.
Watch CBS News
Sara Donchey has returned to where it all began. After college, Sara worked as a production assistant for KPIX and now she has returned to the station to anchor the 11 p.m. newscast.
She comes to KPIX after spending several years being a reporter and anchor for CBS2 and KCAL9.
Born and raised in Los Angeles County, Sara earned a degree in Print and Online Journalism from San Francisco State University. During her time there, she contributed to the student-run publication, Golden Gate Xpress. She also worked as both the Online Managing Editor and the Editorial Cartoonist for the paper, in addition to penning news and sports reports.
After college and her stint at KPIX, Sara relocated to South Texas to work as a multimedia journalist for KRIS-TV and KZTV, a duopoly station in Corpus Christi. She reported for the evening newscasts and anchored the station's weekend evening shows.
In 2015, Sara moved to Houston to work as an anchor and reporter for KPRC-TV, where she anchored the station's 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. broadcasts. During her time at KPRC, Sara traveled the country to cover two Super Bowls, the 2016 Dallas Police shooting and the San Bernardino terror attack. She also anchored wall-to-wall breaking news coverage during Hurricane Harvey, traveled to Mexico to cover the NFL, and went with MLB star Carlos Correa to his hometown in Puerto Rico.
Every artist has a different medium. For Ida Lajevardi, it's metal, and her canvas is teeth.
Adrian Arias's work, entitled "Layers of the Mission: A Celebration of Memory and Resilience," is intended to bring attention to who he describes as real-life neighborhood heroes.
The bushes that surrounded global superstar Bad Bunny during his record-breaking Super Bowl halftime performance at Levi's Stadium were indeed people in costume, and three Bay Area friends participated together after answering a vague casting call.
NPU Live, the company behind The Midway and Portola Festival, is hosting several concerts and parties in one of the city's unique spaces, Pier 80.
When Seafood City opened its newest location in Daly City, the company had something radical in mind.
An Oakland bar owner announced a partnership with artists across the country to get promoters the best possible rate on using a living, breathing human artist for work featured at his venue.
It takes a certain kind of courage to do what Lisa Catalano is doing to find love.
A Bay Area vintage clothing store owner has gone viral in her search for love, by turning to a digital billboard campaign on local highways.
Have you ever felt like you don't fit in with your own family? An art display on wheels that has been on the move all over the Bay Area might be the attraction for you.
Chow Fun is a series of events that includes bar crawls, wine walks, and culinary and community events that direct visitors to some of the lesser-known AAPI-owned businesses in San Francisco.
A friend group of 20-something tech workers living in San Francisco has made creative event planning a hallmark of their social circle.
The widespread destruction of old growth trees for ranching and farming is making it harder to get the wood traditionally used to make guitars, including mahogany and Brazilian rosewood.
It's a task so difficult it is hard to believe it is even possible: run seven marathons in seven days on seven different continents.
A bright yellow powder invented by University of California at Berkeley scientists might be the game-changing tool humanity needs to slow the effects of climate change.
At UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital at Mission Bay, an extraordinary meeting of super heroes took place where the sky was the limit.