Shooting in San Francisco's Bayview leaves 19-year-old woman dead and 19- year- old man injured
San Francisco Police are investigating a deadly shooting in the the Bayview District on Monday night shortly after 10:30. Neighbors say they heard a barrage of gunfire, 10 gunshots. A 19-year-old woman was killed and a 19-year old man was injured.
San Francisco teachers rally over unpaid wages ahead of school year
Teacher frustrations are once again boiling over at San Francisco public schools over payroll problems that educators say have left some of them thousands of dollars short.
Highway 84 shooting investigation
CHP shutdown Highway 84 on Tuesday to investigate a shooting. They say witnesses told them a crash happened and that gunshots were heard right after. A local hospital told CHP a person who was shot in the arm walked into the hospital. Investigators determined that person was a victim from the Highway 84 shooting.
Office vacancies down in SF, ‘gold rush’ for commercial real estate
Real estate experts and data collectors claim San Francisco is seeing a revival as office space vacancies are lower than they’ve been in years.
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Tonight, the marine layer pushes onshore and deepens, producing areas of drizzle. The coolest day of the week will be Wednesday with the Warmest (Hottest) will be Friday.
Shelter-in-place issued by San Rafael Police Department is lifted
A shelter-in-place order issued on Tuesday by the San Rafael Police Department has been lifted.
CVS manager describes CDC Atlanta shooting attack: 'I still hear the sirens'
Vonda, a CVS manager, survived the shooting by following the "run, hide, fight" advice, dropping behind the counter and calling 911.
Office vacancies in SF down
Commercial real estate brokers report San Francisco's office leasing activity is back to pre-pandemic levels.
Baby turkey theft from San Jose farm caught on camera
Surveillance video shows the moment a baby turkey was stolen from a farm in San Jose on Sunday. The San Jose Police Department is investigating.
Consumer still struggling with higher grocery prices as inflation rate moderates
Consumers this summer paid slightly higher prices for groceries as the overall inflation rate remained steady, at 0.2%.
SFUSD teachers demand answers after payroll system errors
Payroll problems are plaguing the SFUSD system again after hundreds of complaints that paychecks were missing thousands of dollars in wages.
Bay Area supercomputer predicts tsunamis in real time
Bay Area supercomputer predicts tsunamis in real time
San Jose about to clear city's largest homeless encampment
Advocates for the unhoused say San Jose does not have enough shelter space to begin a planned sweep of Columbus Park; Mayor says shelter beds and safe sleeping spaces will be available as the sweep will take place over several months.
State task force to identify and close loopholes in fireworks regulations in wake of deadly blast
CALFIRE is setting up a task force to identify and close gaps and inconsistencies in how fireworks are regulated at the state, local and federal level after seven people were killed in an explosion at a fireworks facility in Yolo County.
Baby turkey theft from San Jose farm caught on camera
Surveillance video shows the moment a baby turkey was stolen from a farm in San Jose on Sunday. San Jose's Recreation and Neighborhood Services says later the same night, someone broke into the chicken coop and stole five chickens and left another dead.
This supercomputer created by Bay Area scientists can predict tsunamis
The computer weighs 1.3-million pounds, the same as four blue whales or 100 African elephants – and it's right here in the Bay Area.
YouTube, others may ask for your ID as online safety laws sprout across the globe
Some users of YouTube in the United States may be barred from the platform starting Wednesday as the Google-owned media giant plans to roll out ID verification, amid a trend of similar decisions propping up around the debate about online safety.
California grocery store closing after 25 years, cites tariffs
The Berkeley grocery store Spanish Table says it will close this weekend, partly because of the high cost imposed by tariffs.
Oakland tenants demand action over unsafe living conditions
Tenants at the West Oakland Towers are demanding action over unsafe living conditions, including a broken elevator and rodent and mold-infested stairwells.
$30K in stolen Labubu collectibles recovered by police in SoCal
Police in Chino recovered 14 boxes of stolen Labubu collectibles, valued at $30,000.



















