Georgia jury convicts ex-London cop who tried to fake wife's suicide
Prosecutors say the former London police officer and Georgia resident killed his wife and tried to stage her death as a suicide to stop her from revealing their marriage had been for a Green Card.
Newsom takes on Texas, Trump over redrawing districts favoring Republicans
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is calling out the Texas governor and President Donald Trump.
Oakland's Community Kitchens served 500,000th meal
Oakland's Community Kitchens CEO Maria Alderete talks about serving its 500,000th meal.
Fog, drizzle, cool coast
Today will be foggy, with drizzle.
Could a new public law school be coming to San Jose?
The Bay Area boasts some of the most prestigious law schools in the country.
CA State Senator aims to bring public law school to San Jose
San Jose State University is one step closer to accepting a partnership that would allow the school to offer a Juris Doctor of Law. If the bill from State Senator Dave Cortese passes the California State Assembly, SJSU would partner with the Lincoln Law School of San Jose to provide law degrees.
Safeway workers in Northern California prepare for possible strike amid tense contract talks
Union members rallied outside a Safeway store in Pleasant Hill on Tuesday, where roughly 100 workers picketed as contract negotiations remain underway.
Safeway workers in Northern California prepare for possible strike amid tense contract talks
Union members rallied outside a Safeway store in Pleasant Hill on Tuesday, where roughly 100 workers picketed as contract negotiations remain underway.
Berkeley teenager qualifies for Junior Olympics
After hours of training and track meets, 14-year-old Marshay Blackshear is ready to run at the AAU Junior Olympic Games.
Testing autonomous helicopters | West Coast Wrap
We already have driverless cars, but testing is now underway in Arizona to launch autonomous helicopters. We'll explain how this technology could be used.
San Mateo County supervisor wants bill credits for missed garbage collection
The president of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors says he's investigating if county residents impacted by the ongoing union strike against Republic Services can receive credit on their monthly bill.
Suspect arrested in slaying of 'American Idol' music boss
An investigation is underway after an award-winning music supervisor on "American Idol" and her well-known relator husband were found dead in their San Fernando Valley home, according to authorities. On Tuesday, police said they had a suspect in custody.
San Jose woman booked into Santa Clara County Jail for murder and arson
The San Jose Police Department say they have arrested a woman for murder and arson at a commercial building over the weekend.
PHOTOS: MLB All-Star Game 2025 Red Carpet dazzles fans in Atlanta
Hours before the first pitch of the MLB All-Star Game 2025, baseball’s biggest stars lit up the red carpet outside Truist Park in a dazzling display of fashion.
San Francisco RV ban approved by Board of Supervisors
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors approved a plan on Tuesday that would make it illegal to park RVs and other large vehicles on city streets for more than two hours.
Family stunned to learn their dog is father of late pet
When their dog died, heartbroken Alameda family got new dog, who happens to be father of their late pet.
San Francisco RV ban approved by Board of Supervisors
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors approved a plan that would make it illegal to park RVs and other large vehicles on city streets for more than two hours. The plan is to set aside $13 million for two years to help people living in RVs to get housing. Opponents say this will lead to more people living on the street. Mayor Daniel Lurie issued a statement where he supports the board's decision.
Antioch vegetation fire triggers smoke advisory
Firefighters in the East Bay have contained the perimeter of a vegetation fire on Oakley Road and Willow Avenue in Antioch on Tuesday.
SF's Tenderloin Museum turning 10
The Tenderloin Museum in San Francisco turns 10 years old this week and they're celebrating by hosting an event on Wednesday at the Great American Music Hall. As the museum eyes its next 10 years it is also expanding. We were joined by the museum's program director to talk about this milestone as well as musicians LJ Holoman and Howard Wiley who gave a musical preview of the celebration.
Homeowners near pickleball courts complain of noise
The city of Martinez is looking into options after a community of residents in Martinez began complaining of noise from recently renovated pickleball courts.



















