'Pie Guy' of East Bay passes away after decades of joyful baking
To many, he was affectionately known as "the Pie Guy." East Bay baker Francisco "Pancho" Aranda loved making and distributing his signature pies every year during the holidays.
To many, he was affectionately known as "the Pie Guy." East Bay baker Francisco "Pancho" Aranda loved making and distributing his signature pies every year during the holidays.
I two! Bay Area county clerks perform palindrome weddings on 2-22-22
"I two!" Sheila Maldonado and Deonte Tisdel decided to tie the knot on 2-22-22 in Redwood City, alongside a few family members and friends.
"I two!" Sheila Maldonado and Deonte Tisdel decided to tie the knot on 2-22-22 in Redwood City, alongside a few family members and friends.
Aaron Rodgers Instagram post: 'Gratitude' for people in his life
Green Bay Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers posted to Instagram on Monday night, Feb, 21, expressing gratitude for the special people in his life.
Green Bay Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers posted to Instagram on Monday night, Feb, 21, expressing gratitude for the special people in his life.
Georgia men pranked into wearing same shirt on group date
A group of Georgia women decided it would be funny to all buy their husbands the same shirt and convince them to unknowingly wear it on a group date. One woman recorded the reactions as the men found out the were all matching.
A group of Georgia women decided it would be funny to all buy their husbands the same shirt and convince them to unknowingly wear it on a group date. One woman recorded the reactions as the men found out the were all matching.
10-year-old makes chemo comfort bags for patients after seeing grandfather fight cancer
Sophie Enderton is donating care packages to chemotherapy patients in Buffalo, New York.
Sophie Enderton is donating care packages to chemotherapy patients in Buffalo, New York.
Random Acts of Kindness Day 2022: Heartwarming stories to inspire good deeds
Feb. 17 is Random Acts of Kindness Day, a time to encourage and celebrate people being friendly, generous and considerate toward others.
Feb. 17 is Random Acts of Kindness Day, a time to encourage and celebrate people being friendly, generous and considerate toward others.
Video shows moment Van Jefferson found out his wife was in labor after Rams' Super Bowl win
Video from NFL Films showed the moments Van Jefferson found out his wife was in labor and the Rams wide receiver telling his daughter they have to leave SoFi Stadium.
Video from NFL Films showed the moments Van Jefferson found out his wife was in labor and the Rams wide receiver telling his daughter they have to leave SoFi Stadium.
High school volunteers work on room makeover for Lafayette teen battling cancer
A group of teenagers in the East Bay has been working to create a comfortable and fresh new space to promote healing in support of a high school senior battling a rare and aggressive form of cancer.
A group of teenagers in the East Bay has been working to create a comfortable and fresh new space to promote healing in support of a high school senior battling a rare and aggressive form of cancer.
Tim Tebow talks one-on-one about expanding children’s hospital in Zimbabwe
Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow, along with his foundation and CURE International, recently broke ground to expand a children’s hospital in Zimbabwe, calling attention to the medical needs of children in Africa.
Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow, along with his foundation and CURE International, recently broke ground to expand a children’s hospital in Zimbabwe, calling attention to the medical needs of children in Africa.
Rams WR Van Jefferson's wife rushed to hospital after going into labor during Super Bowl LVI
Van Jefferson's wife Samaria went into labor in the middle of Super Bowl LVI. The Rams receiver rushed to the hospital to be by her side after the game.
Van Jefferson's wife Samaria went into labor in the middle of Super Bowl LVI. The Rams receiver rushed to the hospital to be by her side after the game.
Funeral expense donation jar stolen for beloved Benicia employee
Employees at Bob's Liquor in Benicia put out a donation box to help Mike Haro’s family pay for funeral expenses. But the man walking toward the store in this surveillance video Saturday afternoon stole hundreds of dollars.
Employees at Bob's Liquor in Benicia put out a donation box to help Mike Haro’s family pay for funeral expenses. But the man walking toward the store in this surveillance video Saturday afternoon stole hundreds of dollars.
Houston area couple celebrates 20th wedding anniversary, 2nd anniversary of kidney transplant
A local couple is celebrating two anniversaries: their wedding and a life-saving transplant.
A local couple is celebrating two anniversaries: their wedding and a life-saving transplant.
Who is putting up the 'love letter' red mailboxes in Alameda?
In Alameda, you don't have to wait until Valentine's Day to get a love letter.
In Alameda, you don't have to wait until Valentine's Day to get a love letter.
Friends who have attended every Super Bowl together plan final trip for 2022
Three friends who have attended every Super Bowl since Super Bowl I in 1967 are hoping for a memorable time in 2022, as it will probably be their last as a group.
Three friends who have attended every Super Bowl since Super Bowl I in 1967 are hoping for a memorable time in 2022, as it will probably be their last as a group.
High school basketball team helps player with Down syndrome make game ending shot
A high school basketball player with Down syndrome makes a buzzer beater game shot with the support and encouragement of his teammates and entire gym. The touching video has gone viral.
A high school basketball player with Down syndrome makes a buzzer beater game shot with the support and encouragement of his teammates and entire gym. The touching video has gone viral.
Disabled student couldn’t play with classmates, so teacher came up with an idea
Gean Sampaio de Melo, 26, didn’t want his 6-year-old disabled student to miss out on playing with the other students in Brazil. So he scooped the child into his arms and assisted him during a competition.
Gean Sampaio de Melo, 26, didn’t want his 6-year-old disabled student to miss out on playing with the other students in Brazil. So he scooped the child into his arms and assisted him during a competition.
Marine husband, Air Force wife reunited by deployment
The Phillips are no strangers to long distances, but they never thought their deployments would bring them closer together.
The Phillips are no strangers to long distances, but they never thought their deployments would bring them closer together.
Aunt throws San Francisco nephew a birthday limo surprise in heartwarming, viral video
A California aunt said her nephew had never seen a limousine in person. So she surprised him by picking him up in one from school for this 10th birthday. The heartwarming birthday surprise has gone viral.
A California aunt said her nephew had never seen a limousine in person. So she surprised him by picking him up in one from school for this 10th birthday. The heartwarming birthday surprise has gone viral.
10-year-old battling cancer sworn into 100 law enforcement agencies
A 10-year-old Houston boy battling terminal cancer reached a milestone Monday completing his goal of being sworn into 100 law enforcement agencies, but perhaps the bigger story is the timely impact he’s having and the man beside him all along.
A 10-year-old Houston boy battling terminal cancer reached a milestone Monday completing his goal of being sworn into 100 law enforcement agencies, but perhaps the bigger story is the timely impact he’s having and the man beside him all along.
11-year-old Arizona boy battling terminal illness sworn in as honorary officer
An 11-year-old Arizona boy and his family were able to forget about his terminal illness for the day and he was sworn in as an honorary officer as he beamed with a smile.
An 11-year-old Arizona boy and his family were able to forget about his terminal illness for the day and he was sworn in as an honorary officer as he beamed with a smile.



















