Pair accused of using rat glue traps to steal mail from collection boxes
A man and a woman were busted by Pleasanton police for allegedly using rodent glue traps to fish for mail.
Oakland DOT installing flex-posts in Oakland to deter illegal sideshows
Oakland?s transportation department is gradually doing work on city streets to prevent illegal sideshows, one intersection at a time.
CHP: Reports of shooting on Highway 24 in Oakland
California Highway Patrol officers on Wednesday investigated reports of a freeway shooting on Highway 24 in Oakland.
Women drivers and passenger can select one another on Uber
Uber launching a new feature allowing women passengers and drivers to connect
Victims killed in Lake Tahoe boat tragedy weren't wearing life jackets
The National Transportation Safety Board has released a preliminary report of the events that led to the deaths of eight people last month when the boat they were in capsized.
Speaker Johnson says House won't recess early
Speaker Mike Johnson said Wednesday that the House will not recess early as previously stated by representatives as an effort to sidestep a vote on the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Author of 'Alcatraz: The Last Escape' shares story of inmates' escapes and theory of survival
The co-author of 'Alcatraz: The Last Escape' shares his theory that his uncles, John and Clarence Anglin, survived after escaping Alcatraz.
Uber will allow women riders to request women drivers in San Francisco pilot
Uber is getting ready to roll out a new safety feature in three U.S. cities -- including San Francisco.
Nicasio residents raise flood of protest to keep Nicasio Dam from growing
The tiny Marin town of Nicasio is up in arms, not because the nearby dam will fail, but because an expansion plan could flood their town if a new plan succeeds.
Grateful Dead's 60th Anniversary celebration expected to boost San Francisco's economy
Jerry, Phil and others may be gone, but the music lives on.
Experts warn about dangers of ultra-processed foods
Nutrition and public health experts from the University of California, San Francisco, and the University of Michigan joined YouTube chef Bobby Parrish and the nonprofit Environmental Working Group on Wednesday to discuss the dangers of ultra-processed foods and how people can identify them.
Fast-moving fire tears through two San Jose homes
Six people are displaced after a three-alarm fire tore through two homes in San Jose Wednesday afternoon.
3-alarm fire burning homes in San Jose
A fire is burning homes along the 3300 block of Gavota Avenue in San Jose, the fire department said.
Tillman allegedly used fireplace logs, lighter fluid in San Jose post office arson: court docs
The suspect is the younger brother of former NFL star Pat Tillman.
Alameda Supervisors allocate $170 million a year to help the homeless
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted to allocate over $1.4 billion toward homeless initiatives across the county.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's release from federal custody paused by judge
A lengthy court battle has resulted in a legal victory for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who will be released from federal custody while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges.
Oakland man caught after $1 million jewelry store heist
An Oakland man has been arrested for his alleged role in a $1 million jewelry store robbery in Sacramento, though several other suspects remain at large, authorities said.
Summer Season at SF Symphony kicks off
The summer season at San Francisco Symphony is well underway, with several concerts at Davies Symphony Hall, Stanford's Frost Amphitheater, and more. Conductor Sarah Hicks is leading the San Francisco Symphony in Movie Music of Hans Zimmer, which features celebrated music from the scores of The Dark Knight, Dune, Gladiator and, of course, The Lion King.
How to watch Idaho murderer Bryan Kohberger's sentencing
Bryan Kohberger, the man who formally confessed to the November 2022 murders of four Idaho college students, was sentenced on Wednesday, July 23.
Live updates: Bryan Kohberger sentenced for murdering four Idaho students
Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to life in prison as part of a plea deal for murdering Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, Kaylee Goncalves and Ethan Chapin in late 2022.



















