Arizona murderer executed | West Coast Wrap

Richard Djerf, the Arizona man convicted for the 1993 murders of four members of the same family. Djerf pleaded guilty to the crime 30 years ago but the legal fight lasted for decades. The murders were the culmination of a fight with neighbors over stolen property.

San Jose street cleaning team ends services after 20 years

After 20 years, today was the last day of services for the Downtown Streets Team, a non-profit that provides resources for the homeless community, and helps clean city streets. The organization was founded in Palo Alto and has a main office in San Jose but has branches in 16 locations around Northern and Central California.

Kittle returns, but 49ers backups step into starting roles against Atlanta

There was a mix of good news and bad news from the San Francisco 49ers on Friday. Head coach Kyle Shannahan announced starting tight end George Kittle will return to the lineup for the first time since suffering a Week 1 hamstring injury. But starting wide receiver Ricky Pearsall and quarterback Brock Purdy were both ruled out of the team's game against the Atlanta Falcons Sunday.

1989 Loma Prieta earthquake anniversary prompts concern about preparedness and impact of government furloughs on USGS

The 36th Anniversary of the deadly Loma Prieta earthquake prompted public awareness messages about earthquake preparedness. It also came as the U.S. Government shutdown has led to furloughs of earthquake scientists with the USGS. A retired earthquake scientists shared his memories of the 1989 quake, and his concerns about the government shutdown's impact on the USGS programs and future.

SFMTA announces closures, service changes ahead of Saturday 'No Kings' protests

Ahead of the planned "No Kings" protests being held across the Bay and the country this weekend are expected to have some major impacts on commuters. The San Francisco Mass Transit Authority on Friday issued travel guidelines for drivers or commuters planning to traverse the region on Saturday.

Trump and Zelenskyy meet at White House as Ukraine seeks Tomahawk missiles

Zelenskyy at the start of the White House talks said he had a ?proposition? in which Ukraine could provide the United States with its advanced drones, while Washington would sell Kyiv the Tomahawk cruise missiles that Ukrainian officials say they desperately need to motivate Russian President Vladmir Putin to get serious about peace talks.

Trump hosts Zelenskyy at White House

President Donald Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for talks at the White House on Friday, with the U.S. leader signaling he?s not ready to sell Kyiv the Tomahawk long-range missile system that the Ukrainians say they desperately need.