Tony Bennett, who sang 'I left my heart in San Francisco,' dies at 96
Tony Bennett, the eminent and timeless stylist whose devotion to classic American songs and knack for creating new standards such as "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" graced a decadeslong career that brought him admirers from Frank Sinatra to Lady Gaga, died Friday.
California faces firefighter shortage
As Canadian forces continue to battle out-of-control fires to the north, California's fire season here is underway. As fire departments prepare, they?re finding a shortage of recruits willing to put their lives on the line for little more than minimum wage.
Car slams into Hayward pizza shop
A car slammed into a Round Table Pizza in Hayward.
Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office mourns loss of 2 deputies
The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office is mourning the deaths of two deputies who recently died.
Paul Pelosi attack trial to stay in San Francisco
A federal judge on Wednesday denied a motion to move the trial of a man charged in last year?s attack against former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi?s husband out of SF.
Baby killed, 2 hurt in San Jose after driver strikes trio in car
A driver in San Jose fatally struck a baby and injured a child and woman late Tuesday night, marking the 27th traffic death in the city this year.
Dead and Co. boosted San Francisco's economy
The three-day Dead and Co. concerts brought in millions of dollars to San Francisco.
Cooler pattern enters Bay Area
A cooler pattern has entered the Bay Area. The next warm up is headed our way Thursday and into the weekend, especially for inland areas.
Four active wildfires burn in Southern California
There are several wildfires burning in Southern California, including four in Riverside County. The biggest one, labeled the "Rabbit Fire," has stretched to 7,600 acres and forced evacuations.
Stephen Curry wins Celebrity Golf Tournament in Tahoe
Steph Curry was trailing on the last hole in this weekend's American Century Celebrity Golf tournament at Lake Tahoe, but like he's done so many times before, he made a clutch shot to win.
Bay Area man celebrates 102nd birthday at Fish Market before it closes for good
Robert Donovan chose the Fish Market in San Mateo to celebrate his 102nd birthday. Donovan says he has been coming to this restaurant for eight decades and was sad to hear it is closing for good.
Burglars ram SUV into shop in Oakland's Fruitvale, steal cigarettes
Burglars broke into Market One in Fruitvale Village early Wednesday by using a car to force their way into the shop, Oakland police said.
Golden Gate Fields horse racing track to close at end of 2023 season
It?s the end of an era for Northern California horse racing. Golden Gate Fields will permanently close after its final racing date later this year at the San Francisco Bay Area horse track.
USPS worker attacked near SF's Nob Hill, keys stolen
Police are offering a reward for a USPS worker who was attacked by a man and had his postal keys stolen on Tuesday. The attack happened at the post office at Pine and Larkin streets. Investigators say the suspect was seen on surveillance video.
125th birthday of San Francisco Ferry Building
Thursday marked the San Francisco Ferry Building's 125th birthday.
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao on meeting with MLB commissioner
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao discuses her face-to-face meeting with MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred. During the meeting, Thao said she laid out where negotiations stood between the City of Oakland and the A's before the team set its sights on Las Vegas.
Another inland scorcher, but cool thoughts ahead
Sunday will be another hot day around the Bay Area. Temperatures will start to cool Monday and Tuesday.
5-year-old disabled boy suffers life-threatening burns in Santa Rosa fire
A severely disabled 5-year-old boy was left with critical, life-threatening burns after an apartment fire broke out in Santa Rosa.
East Bay pools expected to be packed this weekend amid soaring heat
Families, neighbors, and summer campers are flocking to swimming pools, air-conditioned community centers and spray parks to keep cool as inland temperatures soar.
Alameda County DA doubles down on claim comparing recall efforts to Jan. 6 insurrection
Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price doubled down on a controversial statement released by her office earlier this week, comparing the backers of a new campaign to recall her from office, with those behind the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Price made the comments during part of a sit-down interview with KTVU reflecting on her first six months in office.



















