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.
Canadians save San Francisco Fleet Week during shutdown
Canadians save San Francisco Fleet Week during shutdown.
Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal rejected by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from Ghislaine Maxwell, the imprisoned ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein.
Kamala Harris stops by San Francisco for '107 Days' book tour
Kamala Harris stops by San Francisco for '107 Days' book tour.
Stanford 11 to be arraigned on pro-Palestinian vandalism charges
Stanford 11 to be arraigned on pro-Palestinian vandalism charges.
Sunny, warm
Today will be sunny and warm. Temps in the 80s.
Vallejo rapper LaRussell brings fans home for sold-out backyard show
Vallejo rapper LaRussell celebrated his birthday with a sold-out, $1,000 backyard concert. It was a deeply personal event that honored his community, creative independence, and the journey of building success on his own terms.
Rapper LaRussell hosts sold-out, first-ever "$1,000 Backyard Show" in Vallejo
Vallejo rapper LaRussell turned his childhood backyard into a venue for a sold-out, $1,000 birthday concert - blending music, community, and purpose in a setting as personal as his lyrics. The independent artist is committed to doing things on his own terms.
Woman found dead in San Jose; investigation underway
San Jose Police Department officers found the woman dead with "signs of trauma."
Victory parade celebrates Oakland Ballers' championship win, city's first baseball title since 1989
In Oakland, baseball fans lined the streets to celebrate the city's first baseball title in more than 35 years. Sunday's parade welcomed the Oakland Ballers back to town, as the team returned with a Pioneer League win.?
Warmer pattern
Dry, offshore flow will move into the Bay Area Monday. While this pattern increases the fire danger, Red Flag Warnings are not in effect (the recent rain is helping us out too). Mostly sunny skies and warmer temperatures will highlight the Monday forecast. Highs should range from the mid 70s to the upper 80s. We could be tracking rain chances later in the week.
2 SFPD officers injured responding to fire at Tenderloin high-rise
Officers were told that a suspect was setting objects on fire inside of the residential building.
7 arrested in smash-and-grab robbery at Concord mall
Officers were called to Sunvalley Shopping Center early Sunday morning on reports of a burglary in progress after several suspects forced their way through a set of glass doors.
13-year-old girl reported missing in San Jose
Keytlin Gonzalez, 13, was last seen on the morning of Sept. 18 in the area of Elm and Vermont streets.
Judge halts Trump troop deployment in Portland amid backlash from governors
A federal judge temporarily halted the Trump administration’s plan to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, citing a lack of evidence of significant unrest.
Alcatraz to remain open despite government shutdown, thanks to nonprofit and private support
Alcatraz will remain open for tours during the government shutdown. The Golden Gate National Park Conservancy and Alcatraz City Tours will donate and pay for furloughed National Park employees to keep tours on the island going.
2 Chicago suspects charged after cars used to impede agents, leading to shooting
Two people are facing charges, accused of using cars to ram and block federal agents on Chicago’s Southwest Side on Saturday.



















