Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee marks first 100 days in office
Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee celebrated her first 100 days in office with a gathering on the steps of city hall. She pledged to listen and take action. She says public safety is a priority.
Warm to hot pattern this weekend
Our warming trend continues! Friday forecast highs should range from the mid 60s to the 90s. Temperatures will continue to climb Saturday. The hot spots could approach 100.
Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee marks her first 100 days in office
Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee says she has a lot of work to do as she celebrates her first 100 days in office on Thursday. Oaklanders had mixed reactions to the job she's done so far but most say it's also too early in her term to tell what's ahead. The mayor says she plans to listen and taken action.
Warriors unveil refreshed Oakland park with help from NBA legends
The Golden State Warriors unveiled newly renovated basketball courts at Oakland’s Mosswood Park. NBA legends Gary Payton Sr. and Festus Ezeli joined community partners to inspire local youth with a message of hope and discipline.
Newsom to Trump: Send troops to LA, as in Louisiana
Governor Gavin Newsom announced plans Thursday to send California Highway Patrol officers into more communities to assist local law enforcement, while also admonishing President Trump for suggesting he would send federal troops to the Bay Area.
Oakland music school sued for alleged sex abuse by choir director
Once an internationally recognized and award-winning youth choir, Oakland-based Pacific Boychoir Academy, was hit with a lawsuit by former students.
NBA legends join Warriors to unveil refreshed basketball courts in Oakland
The Golden State Warriors, with NBA legends Gary Payton Sr. and Festus Ezeli, unveiled newly refurbished basketball courts at Mosswood Park in Oakland.
Plans to expand ICE enforcements | West Coast Wrap
President Trump's border czar announces plans for ICE to expand its immigration enforcement operations in five sanctuary cities, including several here in the western U.S. We'll take a look at where agents may soon focus their operations.
Caltrain fatal stabbing suspect in custody, ID'd by San Mateo County sheriff
The suspect in the fatal stabbing of a man on the Caltrain station platform in Redwood City on Wednesday is in custody and has been identified by the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office, officials say.
South Bay celebrates opening of new drug addiction clinic
In the coming days, Santa Clara County will offer immediate, seamless treatment for those struggling with drug addiction. The move comes two years after two supervisors in 2022, Otto Lee in Dist. 5 and Susan Ellenberg in Dist. 4, declared drug addiction and mental health issues a crisis in the county.
Newsom to Trump: Send troops to LA, as in Louisiana
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that he is deploying California Highway Patrol Troops to more regions across the state in an effort to bolster and support local law enforcement crime-fighting. Newsom also pushed back at President Trump's statements about sending federal forces to California, saying Trump should look to areas with higher per capita crime rates in Republican-represented areas such as House Speaker Johnson's district in Louisiana.
The Townsend-Ostapenko confrontation at the US Open remains a topic of conversation
The postmatch back-and-forth between Taylor Townsend and Jelena Ostapenko remained a topic of conversation at the U.S. Open 24 hours later on Thursday - but not for Ostapenko, who skipped speaking at a news conference, citing "medical reasons."
Oakland hires parolees to clean up city
A three-year, $12.4 million contract will fund the initiative under the Golden State Works Program, providing Oakland residents on parole with steady employment.
Man attacks wife with knife, pepper spray on AC Transit bus
Bail was set at over $1 million for a man accused of attacking his spouse on an AC Transit bus in Richmond as she finished her shift, prosecutors said.
South Bay celebrates opening of new drug addiction clinic
South Bay leaders on Thursday cut a ceremonial ribbon in celebration of the soon-to-open "Compassionate Addiction Services & Support clinic.
RFK Jr. defends CDC shakeup
The firing of the director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the resignation of several high-profile agency leaders pose immediate challenges to the operations of the nation?s premiere public health agency, experts said.
San Jose launches campaign to attract visitors during Super Bowl LX
For Bay Area sports fans, 2026 will be huge. The Super Bowl, March Madness, and the World Cup are all coming here. The City of San Jose is making sure it capitalizes on all the excitement.
Authorities identify second victim in deadly San Rafael fire
Authorities have positively identified the second woman found dead following a deadly fire in San Rafael, investigators are still working to determine the cause of the fire.
The 2nd most expensive home for sale in America is on California's central coast
The 13-bedroom, 15-bathroom home sits on five lots spanning more than 5 acres, with dramatic, rugged ocean views.
Trump sticks by threat to deploy troops to other major cities
President Donald Trump is sticking by his threat to deploy National Guard troops to other U.S. cities he considers dangerous. He has already sent troops to patrol the nation's capital.



















