Magnitude 3.0 earthquake rattles the South Bay
The U.S. Geological Survey recorded a magnitude 3.0 earthquake on Tuesday in an unincorporated area of San Jose.
Skyline High students decry gun violence on campus
Skyline High students walked out on Tuesday in protest of gun violence on campus, following a shooting last week.
Body-cam footage of SFPD shooting and wounding suspect and dog
San Francisco police held a virtual town-hall meeting on Tuesday regarding a shooting on Market Street earlier this month when a suspect and a dog were wounded.
Despite supporting 'Measure A,' South Bay DA launches investigation into spending of funds
The Santa Clara County district attorney on Tuesday announced he's launching a civil investigation into how funds from Measure A will be spent. This, after the county executive said he will recommend all funds be used for healthcare, not a broad list of items including healthcare and public safety. Many members of the law enforcement community said they felt duped by the decision.
Body-cam footage of SFPD shooting and wounding suspect and dog
San Francisco police held a virtual town-hall meeting on Tuesday regarding an officer shooting earlier this month on Market Street, where police shot and wounded a suspect and their dog after police were told by a victim, the dog had bit them. Officers say the suspect did not comply with their commands, and that the dog charged at officers, biting one of them. The presentation includes officer-worn body camera footage.
Overturned tanker truck on I-205 closes lanes near Altamont Pass
A big rig overturned Tuesday afternoon on Interstate 205, snarling traffic leading into Livermore, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Overturned big rig snarls traffic at I-580 split near Livermore
A big rig overturned Tuesday afternoon on Interstate 205, snarling traffic leading into Livermore, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Congress acts swiftly to force release of Epstein files, sending bill to Trump
Both the House and Senate acted decisively Tuesday to pass a bill to force the Justice Department to publicly release its files on the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein , a remarkable display of approval for an effort that had struggled for months to overcome opposition from President Donald Trump and Republican leadership.
San Francisco DA says 34 arrested since Halloween in Tenderloin narcotics bust
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins on Tuesday announced 34 individuals have been charged with narcotics felonies in the city's Tenderloin district alone, since Oct. 31.
Man charged in Coach Beam's shooting death appears in court
Cedric Irving Jr., 27, made his first court appearance in the shooting death of Laney College athletic director John Beam but did not enter a plea to a charge of murder.
Anna Kepner update: Stepbrother may face charges in Florida teen's death on Carnival cruise: Filing
The FBI could be launching a criminal investigation related to the death of Anna Kepner, the Titusville high school student who mysteriously died aboard a Carnival cruise ship.
Disney Cruise Line's newest ship sets sail
Disney Cruise Line's newest ship is setting sail on its maiden voyage this week. It's called Disney Destiny and it's during its inaugural season. I t will sail to the Bahamas and the western Caribbean. It's part of a massive expansion of Disney's cruise line. Television Host and Entertainment News Expert Andrew Freund joined us from the sea to talk about Disney's new ship.
Epstein files bill clears Senate, sent to Trump for signature
The House and Senate have both approved a bill requiring the release of Epstein files, sending the measure to Trump despite his earlier opposition.
California parents convicted of decapitating their two children
The parents of a 12-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl who were found decapitated at the family's home in Lancaster in 2020 were convicted Monday of murdering the two children.
Emeryville working to feed families in need
Courtney Welch, an Emeryville city councilmember, talks SNAP beneficiaries and local organizations feeding families. Emeryville Citizens Assistance Program, or ECAP, is a nonprofit that provides meals for local residents.
Coach Beam murder suspect makes 1st court appearance in Oakland
The 27-year-old man charged with murder and gun enhancements in the shooting death of legendary Laney College Coach John Beam made his first court appearance on Tuesday, but did not enter a plea.
House passes bill to force release of Epstein files
House passes bill to force release of Epstein files.
Video shows Chicago mother, young son brutally attacked while walking home
A mother and her 9-year-old son were seriously injured during an attack by a group of children that was captured in a viral video Monday afternoon in Chicago.
Crankstart Foundation partnered with San Francisco to feed hungry during shutdown
The Crankstart Foundation partnered with San Francisco to feed hungry during the 43-day federal shutdown. The city matched $9 million from Crankstart and both partnered with the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank to feed families.
Wild car crash leaves pickup lodged in Marina inn, 2 injured
Two people were injured and a pickup truck got lodged Tuesday morning in La Luna Inn following a wild car crash in San Francisco's Marina district.



















