Wet weather jams traffic on I-880

This latest round of storms is being blamed for shutting down traffic in both directions for hours Sunday on Interstate 880 between Fremont and Union City.

Fire chief calls for disciplinary action against those involved in strip club scandal

San Jose Fire Department Chief Robert Sapien, Jr. called on the city manager to take disciplinary action against those involved in the department's strip club scandal in a memorandum signed on Friday.   

Santa Clara County jail inmate dies by suicide

A man arrested for alleged sex crimes has died by suicide in a Santa Clara County jail, authorities said.

Landslides keep Caltrans geologists busy following atmospheric rivers

Caltrans geologists design retaining systems aimed at preventing landslides and mudslides along roadways. Right now, there are a dozen of projects in the works.

New task force to remove abandoned cars from streets in Oakland

A new task force will remove abandoned cars on Oakland streets as part of the City's "Reimagining Public Safety" effort, officials announced.

North Bay and Peninsula brace for the brunt of the next big storm

As you enter Guerneville, crews are covering up a recent slide to minimize another slide from the coming weather. The Russian River is not rushing, but far faster than usual.

Disney’s iconic Dole Whip treat coming to a grocery store near you

Imagine you’re walking around the Magic Kingdom on a hot summer day devouring a delicious Dole Whip. Well, you can now do that at home.

Elon Musk apologizes after mocking disabled Twitter employee

After nine days of being locked out of his Twitter work computer, Haraldur Thorleifsson tweeted at owner Elon Musk to find out whether or not he’d been fired. Eventually he got his answer.

Feds suspect Tesla that hit fire truck in deadly I-680 crash was on autopilot

A Tesla was operating on an automated driving system when it crashed into a firetruck in California last month, killing the driver and critically injuring a passenger.

Meta will reportedly slash thousands of jobs this week

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is reportedly set to lay off thousands of workers as early as this week. Late last year, the company also cut the jobs of 11,000 employees.

Attorney General gets three months to review deadly shooting by SFPD

State Attorney General Rob Bonta's office was granted three months to review a controversial deadly San Francisco police shooting that has become a legal roller coaster.

'They don’t do anything:' Oakland businesses frustrated with police response to burglary surge

Oakland shop owners say police aren't doing enough to investigate burglaries as the city is in midst of a surge of commercial break-ins. Crime data from the Oakland Police Department shows commercial burglaries went up 76% last year.

Twitter back to 'normal' after glitch causes broken web links

Twitter experienced a bevy of glitches for over an hour Monday as links stopped working, some users were unable to log in and images were not loading for others.

Amazon Go stores to close in cities coast to coast

Amazon is permanently closing some Amazon Go stores in Seattle, San Francisco and New York City, April 1, but new stores are opening as well.

4th person to die at Santa Rita Jail in 6 weeks

A 33-year-old person has died at Santa Rita Jail, the fourth person to die in six weeks.