DA finds San Jose cops who fatally shot auto-theft suspect acted lawfully

After an investigation into a deadly police shooting involving a carjacking suspect in San Jose, the district attorney's office found that officers used lawful force when they discharged their weapons, killing the man.

Labor complaint says Starbucks withheld pay hikes from stores that voted to unionize

The National Labor Relations Board says Starbucks is violating U.S. labor law by withholding pay hikes and other benefits from stores that have voted to unionize.

Twitter whistleblower: 5 takeaways from Peiter Zatko

In essence, the whistleblower said Elon Musk is correct when he charges that Twitter executives have little incentive to accurately measure the prevalence of fake accounts.

Massive fire at San Francisco apartment building injures three, leaves 13 displaced

Fire officials say one person had to be rescued, and one person was injured, they are expected to be okay. Two firefighters were also injured while trying to contain the blaze, both are okay.

As Amazon grows, so does its eye on consumers

From what you buy online, to how you remember tasks, to when you monitor your doorstep, Amazon is seemingly everywhere.

Stabbing takes man's life in San Francisco

San Francisco police are investigating the apparent fatal stabbing of a man Monday morning in the Bayview neighborhood. 

Downed power line starts brush fire in Novato, causes panic at RV park

Marion Coleman said he was heating up a plate of spaghetti in his RV at the Novato RV Park on Armstrong Avenue when the power went out and he saw people running. 

PG&E crews inspecting gas lines in San Bruno brings up bad memories

Given the deadly pipeline explosion and fire 12 years ago, a lot of folks around San Bruno's Crestmoor neighborhood were concerned when PG&E crews showed up to inspect gas lines.

US streaming outpaces cable, broadcast TV for 1st time ever in July

“It was inevitable,” one professor of television studies said. “I knew it had to happen, but I didn't know it would happen as quickly as it did.”

Software flaws could let hackers control Apple devices

Apple pushed out an urgent, emergency security update Thursday after the Cupertino-based company said an anonymous researcher discovered serious security flaws in the iOS operating system and Safari web browser.

BART police remove controversial term 'excited delirium' as part of reform efforts

BART police will no longer use the controversial term “excited delirium” in the department’s policy manual or in written reports as part of ongoing reform efforts, officials announced Thursday.

Apple’s iOS 15.6.1 software update fixes 2 security vulnerabilities

The newest Apple software update mainly addresses two security vulnerabilities that could impact the device’s central operating system and browser engine that powers Safari.

SF man charged with killing his father and stepmother in their home

In San Francisco, the family of a woman who was shot to death in her home, along with her husband, is speaking out. Relatives said the woman's stepson pulled the trigger.

Starbucks in the Castro first San Francisco store to unionize

Employees at a Starbucks in the Castro District have become the first San Francisco location to vote to unionize.

Suspect arrested after shooting near Oakland's Lake Merritt

There is a sense of relief at Oakland's Lake Merritt after police arrested a man who was suspected of shooting someone. Oakland police are investigating the shooting that left one man wounded on Monday.