Oakland's Colonial Donuts robbed at gunpoint

Surveillance video inside Oakland’s Colonial Donuts shows the terrifying moment employees were robbed at gunpoint.

Police on search for Redwood City small business robbery suspect

The Redwood City Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a suspect connected to two armed robberies against small businesses.

What’s next for empty Safeway in downtown San Jose

A prominent commercial space in downtown San Jose is being taken over by a new business, following more than four years of vacancy.

Bud Light launches 'biggest summer campaign ever,' giving away $10K weekly amid sales slump

Bud Light’s parent company Anheuser-Busch InBev is tripling its U.S. marketing spending this summer as it tries to boost sales that plummeted after the brand partnered with a transgender influencer.

Amazon accused of enrolling consumers into Prime without consent and making it hard to cancel

The Federal Trade Commission is suing Amazon for what it calls a years-long effort to enroll consumers without consent into its Prime program and making it difficult for them to cancel their subscriptions.

Home prices increased 70 percent more than rent costs: study

Home prices have exceeded what Americans pay for rent in most major cities, according to one report. But, there are still places where you can save by purchasing a home. Here’s what you need to know.

AT&T closing San Francisco flagship store on Powell Street

AT&T is the latest retailer to announce they are vacating a prime real estate location in San Francisco near Union Square. 

Nevada governor signs new stadium bill as reality sinks in for A's fans

Republican Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo has signed a $380 million bill that will help fund a new baseball stadium on the Las Vegas Strip. Even with all the tailgating today, it was a very sobering day for A's fans.      

Bud Light no longer America's top-selling beer as backlash continues

It's a milestone in Bud Light's months-long sales decline since early April, when critics who were angered by the brewer sending a commemorative can to transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney vowed to boycott the brand.

Student loan payments will resume in October, Education Department confirms

Federal student loan payments are set to resume in October, while interest on loan debt will begin once again in September, the Education Department clarified.

San Francisco's Westfield Centre owner ending operation of the mall

Westfield Centre on Monday says they are transferring management of the San Francisco shopping mall to its lender, who will then appoint a receiver to operate the property.

Labor trouble at Port of Oakland, concerns of strike

Negotiations between the port workers union and the companies that employ them have gone on for 13 months with no wage agreement in sight. The port is one of the Bay Area's biggest economic engines, directly supporting 38,000 jobs, and a strike may occur.