Another warm to hot forecast
The warm to hot pattern lasts for one more day. Tuesday afternoon highs should range from the mid 70s at the coast to the low 90s inland. The cooler pattern settles into the area later in the week. A disturbance will bring in more clouds by Friday. Shower chances could be added to the forecast as well.
Man booked for murder of woman in San Jose, apprehended in Capitola by CHP
The San Jose Police Department arrested a man suspected of murdering a woman on Sunday.
San Francisco Fleet Week underway despite government shutdown
Organizers of San Francisco Fleet Week stressed that activities will persist despite a government shutdown.
Burbank airport without air traffic control
Due to the government shutdown, there will be no air traffic controllers working at Hollywood Burbank Airport Monday night.
Man charged in West Oakland shooting death of teen
An Oakland man was arrested and charged in the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old boy.
New university campus in downtown Oakland expected to draw thousands of people
The site of Samuel Merritt University's new campus is positioned in downtown Oakland, just one block away from City Hall, BART, parking lots, and a number of small businesses that herald the new project as a potential game-changer, with an estimated 1,500 students expected to attend the new site when it opens January 5th.
Early voting begins for California's Prop 50
California voters will decide whether to change election maps to favor Democrats in congressional elections after Texas approved a redistricting plan which favors Republicans.
Sonoma deputy trying to catch racers hits man, 78, pulling out of hardware store
A 78-year-old man is in the hospital after he was broadsided in Santa Rosa by a Sonoma County sheriff's deputy trying to catch to two racing vehicles.
Hollywood Burbank Airport: Government shutdown leads to shortage of air traffic controllers
Officials said flights were being directed remotely from San Diego.
South Lake Tahoe mayor says she stole money from church, shares suicide attempt
The mayor of South Lake Tahoe has issued a surprising and detailed letter to her community, admitting she stole funds from a church and tried to end her life over the guilt she felt.
Aerospace tech company's space vehicle delivers cargo anywhere on Earth in under an hour
Aerospace and defense technology company Inversion has unveiled a new space-based delivery vehicle, Arc, that the company says can deliver cargo anywhere on Earth in under an hour.
This princess visited San Francisco and here's what she visited
The princess of Belgium visited San Francisco to learn more about AI and tech.
Stanford 11 arraigned on vandalism charges from pro-Palestinian protest
Stanford 11 arraigned on vandalism charges from pro-Palestinian protest.
Canadians save San Francisco Fleet Week during federal shutdown
The Navy's Blue Angels are not performing their death-defying stunts during San Francisco's Fleet Week ? as they are "technically on hold" because of the federal shutdown, organizers said.
HIspanic Heritage Month: El Tecolote's founder Juan Gonzales to receive national SPJ award
Juan Gonzales founded El Tecolote 55 years ago, and now is receiving a national 2025 award for his journalism teaching from the Society of Professional Journalists at a ceremony this month in Washington D.C.
California's FAIR Plan proposes insurance rate hike
California's privately run FAIR Plan has proposed raising home insurance rates by an average of nearly 36% next Spring.
Rare earthquake could shake California, scientists warn
Scientists are sounding the alarm over a rare kind of earthquake that could shake California, harder than anything we've seen before. They're called supershear quakes, and researchers say the San Andreas fault could be the perfect setup.
American Airlines ditches bag sizers at airport boarding gates
American Airlines has removed bag sizers at its boarding gates across the U.S. meaning fliers won’t have to squeeze their bags inside the metal contraptions to make sure their bag will fit in the overhead compartment.
Trump?s power push meets the Supreme Court
Adam Winkler, constitutional law professor, at UCLA school of law, gives insight on the potential consequences of the new Supreme Court term.
Military families turn to food pantries as government shut down continues
Food pantries near U.S. military bases are seeing an increase in families seeking assistance.



















