OpenAI announces new teen safeguards following lawsuit over ChatGPT, teen suicide
OpenAI has announced new parental controls for teen users of ChatGPT, following a lawsuit from a Southern California family who claim the AI chatbot coached their son into taking his own life.
Lightning-sparked wildfires in 3 California counties
A series of lightning-sparked wildfires moved fast in the Sierra foothills on Tuesday, burning several homes and prompting evacuations. The TCU September Lightning Complex fire is burning in Tuolumne County. Stanislaus and Calaveras County are also seeing weather-related wildfires with nearly 10,000 acres burned and no containment.
Thieves spray supermarket employee to escape | West Coast Wrap
Two suspected thieves take extreme measures to escape after stealing from a Vacaville supermarket. What they sprayed at an employee who confronted them.
SF Muni could see less cleanings as SFMTA warns of budget cuts
San Francisco's Municipal Transportation Agency is warning that the budget crunches it has been warning riders about is here.
Critics blast decision on eve of East Bay police radios going silent to public
By early Wednesday morning, Oakland police radios - as well as most law enforcement agencies in Alameda and Contra Costa counties - will go silent.
Mexican National Team's truck broken into in Oakland
The Mexican National Team?s truck with exercise equipment was broken into outside the hotel players were staying at in downtown Oakland.
Oakland residents say shooter continues attacking people living on streets
The shooting of projectiles has been going on since July said one bus dweller.
SFMTA looking for ways to save money
SFMTA says it's working to preserve service but cuts may come to services like deep cleaning the vehicles may have to be deferred.
2 college students created an all-female hacker house in San Francisco to disrupt the startup landscape
Two college students started an all-female hacker house in San Francisco in their mission to take up space in the tech startup world.
Lightning sparks fires in Tuolumne County, evacuations underway
A series of lightning-sparked wildfires led to evacuation orders in the Sierra Foothills in Tuolumne County on Tuesday, fire officials say.
San Jose released new numbers from ongoing Columbus Park sweep.
About 1/3 of unhoused residents from Columbus Park are already in shelters; another third have agreed to come indoors. The sweep is now entering its third week.
Lightning sparks fires in Tuolumne County, evacuations underway
A series of lightning-sparked wildfires has led to evacuation orders in the Sierra Foothills in Tuolumne County on Tuesday. Video show structures burning and fierce flames being fanned by strong winds in what CAL FIRE is calling the TCU September Lightning Complex fires.
Unhoused people say someone is still shooting at them in Oakland
Oakland residents living on the street say someone continues shooting at the vehicles where they are living along Hollis Street.
Sizing up the Bay Area Housing Market
Sizing up the Bay Area Housing Market, with Tracey Esling, President of the Bay East Association of REALTORS.
Critics blast decision by East Bay police agencies to cut off radio traffic to public
Oakland police and most law-enforcement agencies in Alameda and Contra Costa counties are going radio-silent over the public airwaves.
Senior community gardening in San Francisco | KTVU
A group of seniors planting seeds at a San Francisco community garden are growing more than just herbs and vegetables. While they dig in the dirt of their raised garden plots, they're also sharing important social interactions with their peers.
Trump considers national housing emergency declaration
Pres. Trump is considering issuing a national housing emergency declaration to address the high cost and low availability of homes. The White House is reportedly look at standardizing building and zoning codes and decreasing closing costs.
San Francisco judge rules Trump's use of the National Guard is illegal
A federal judge on Tuesday ruled the Trump administration's use of National Guard troops during Los Angeles' immigration enforcement protests is illegal.
Judge rules Trump's National Guard deployment in L.A. is illegal
California officials are declaring victory after a federal judge ruled on Tuesday that the Trump administration violated a 19th century law when he sent National Guard troops to Los Angeles in June in response to ICE protests. The ruling is expected to be appealed. We have our report and analysis from Jessica Levinson, professor at Loyola Marymount School of Law.
Full video: What was Pres. Trump's announcement on Tuesday in the Oval Office?
Donald Trump and several other lawmakers spoke in a Tuesday press conference from the Oval Office. Trump addressed the National Guard, changes to the Space Command and more.



















