Talk of the Town: Pete Escovedo

Pete Escovedo joins Dave Clark and talks about his colorful career that spans decades and his travels around the world. He's part of a musical family in Oakland, most notably his daughter, SHEILA E.

Judge orders mental competency hearing for man accused of arson on SJ post office

A Santa Clara County Superior Court judge on Wednesday ordered Richard Tillman, the man accused of felony arson on a San Jose post office, receive a mental competency evaluation before the case against him moves forward. Tillman is the youngest brother of former NFL star and Army Ranger Pat Tillman, who was killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan in 2004.

DOJ warned Trump he's named in Epstein files

Attorney General Pam Bondi reportedly told President Trump in May that his name was mentioned multiple times in the "truckload" of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.

Hulk Hogan dies at 71

Hulk Hogan, one of the most popular professional wrestlers of all time, has died, according to WWE.

Cash to self-deport, risks as Trump administration offers incentives

Mariam Masumi Daud, immigration lawyer at Johnson & Masumi, PC, explains legal risks for those choosing to self-deport. New directives include end to temporary protections for Afghanistan and Cameroon immigrants. A recent memo also directs ICE field officers to significantly expand the number of immigrants under round-the-clock surveillance.

Tasting the Wine

For the first time in weeks, the Bay area's coastal fog is finally reaching local vineyards. And that's big news for wine lovers and growers alike. Meteorologists Roberta Gonzalez is in wine country visiting Darcy Kent Estate Winery in Livermore to explain how vitally important the weather is this time of the year.

2 girls reported missing in San Jose

Paulina Rodriguez-Morales, 11, and Yaneretzi Paredes-Estrada, 13, were last seen traveling in a gray Toyota Prius with an unknown license plate number,

Rat infestation plagues Vallejo ferry terminal

The city has sent an exterminator to assess the issue at the Vallejo terminal building. Community members and businesses in the area say the rodent infestation has worsened in the past two weeks.