National Mars drops Uncle Ben's, reveals new name for rice brand By ALEXANDRA OLSON AP Business Writer Sep 23, 2020 NEW YORK (AP) — The Uncle Ben's rice brand is getting a new name: Ben's Original.
Arts & Entertainment Ex-Redskins become Washington Football Team for 2020 season By STEPHEN WHYNO AP Sports Writer Jul 23, 2020 The NFL team formerly known as the Redskins will go by the Washington Football Team for the 2020 season, giving the organization time to choos…
Arts & Entertainment Washington's NFL team drops 'Redskins' name after 87 years By STEPHEN WHYNO AP Sports Writer Jul 13, 2020 WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington NFL franchise announced Monday it is dropping the "Redskins" name and Indian head logo, bowing to recent pres…
Local News South City High School logo change is approved By Austin Walsh Daily Journal staff Mar 3, 2020 The South San Francisco High School Warriors logo and mascot are things of the past because school district officials adopted a student propos…
Local News Students seek new school logo By Austin Walsh Daily Journal staff Feb 24, 2020 Students are pushing to remove Native American imagery from the South San Francisco High School logo and mascot — a proposal which school dist…
Arts & Entertainment Could we BE any more excited? 'Friends' fans nuts for merch By LEANNE ITALIE AP Entertainment Writer Aug 20, 2019 NEW YORK (AP) — See your "Friends" on the big screen. Deck out your place with "Friends" decor. Wear your "Friends" as jewelry. Heck, buy the …
Business Amazon's self-driving delivery robots head to California By JOSEPH PISANI AP Retail Writer Aug 6, 2019 NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon's self-driving robots will be roaming the streets of another neighborhood.
+2 Local News Fire Department discovers vintage logo Bay City News Service Dec 10, 2018 The Menlo Park Fire Department has discovered a 44-year-old vintage Menlo Park Fire logo on a 1956 Seagrave Engine it recently purchased.
Sports Baseball Hall of Fame says it won’t use Cleveland's Chief Wahoo logo for future plaques The Associated Press Mar 21, 2018 COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — The baseball Hall of Fame says it no longer will use the Cleveland Indians’ Chief Wahoo logo for plaques of new members.