Religious center in San Jose catches fire

A religious center in San Jose caught fire on Friday, fire officials said.

Apple is now the first publicly traded company valued at $3 trillion

Apple is now the first publicly traded company to close a trading day with a $3 trillion market value, marking another milestone for a technology juggernaut that has reshaped society with a line-up of products that churn out eye-popping profits.

SF DA dismisses drug cases after officer accused of inappropriate relationship with informant

The San Francisco District Attorney's Office has started dismissing some drug dealing cases associated with a veteran police officer who is accused of engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a confidential informant, according to sources. 

San Francisco Mayor Breed focused on public safety as budget deadline looms

San Francisco's mayor is making a final push for the Board of Supervisors to adopt the budget she proposed, which she says would make the city safer.

Vallejo officer shoots burglary suspect after getting hit by fleeing car

Vallejo police announced on Tuesday that one of its officers shot and injured a suspect after the officer was struck by the suspect in a fleeing vehicle. 

3 robbery suspects arrested after CHP chase from Oakland to Marin County

Three robbery suspects are in custody after a chase that crossed the Bay Area and lasted over an hour. Oakland police flew their chopper to help track them down.

Fireworks buyback a success in San Mateo County, misuse could mean huge fines

Come Wednesday, fireworks stands will open up in a declining handful of Bay Area towns that still allow the tamest, but still dangerous, fireworks available. Knowing how, when and where to use them is critical and could be very expensive.

CHP investigates possible road rage shooting on San Francisco freeway

The California Highway Patrol is investigating a possible road rage shooting incident that took place on a San Francisco highway Monday afternoon, authorities said.

Netflix password-sharing crackdown prompts awkward account breakups

Netflix’s recent password-sharing crackdown prompted awkward conversations across America as families divvy up the streaming service’s scarce slots for friends or family members.

Oakland's Colonial Donuts robbed at gunpoint

Surveillance video inside Oakland’s Colonial Donuts shows the terrifying moment employees were robbed at gunpoint.

Man shot and killed on International Boulevard in Oakland

Police say they responded to a Shot Spotter activation just before 11 p.m. in the 6200 block of International Blvd.

Pleasanton power outage affecting traffic signals

Pleasanton police said at 5:47 p.m. Sunday the city was experiencing a power outage in "several areas."   

San Jose man drives off road into Pacific Ocean, arrested for DUI

A San Jose man was arrested in Santa Cruz early Sunday morning after driving his car off the road and into the Pacific Ocean, announced the California Highway Patrol.

Goat herder discovers body in creek behind the Oakland Zoo

A man working behind the Oakland Zoo made a disturbing discovery Friday. The worker found a body in a creek along Golf Links Road, and police said they are investigating the death as suspicious.

Video shows altercation that led up to deadly shooting of a delivery worker in Oakland's Koreatown

KTVU has obtained surveillance footage of the incident, shedding light on the sequence of events. The neighborhood is left shaken by the tragic incident, which reportedly began as a verbal altercation between two men about a dog.

SF Pride events kick off with orchestra, comedy night, and safety pop-up resources

San Francisco Pride events were in full swing Thursday, as visitors from across the nation began coming in for the celebrations that culminate in San Francisco Pride Parade on Sunday.