Major San Francisco roadway closed this weekend for guardrail repairs

Caltrans is shutting down the connector ramp between westbound Interstate 80 and Northbound Highway 101, from 10 p.m. Friday until 5 a.m. Monday.

PG&E charged with involuntary manslaughter after sparking Zogg Fire

PG&E has been charged with manslaughter and other crimes for the company's alleged role in starting the Zogg Fire in Northern California last year.

PG&E responds to Shasta County indictment following criminal charges in 2020 Zogg Fire
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Once again, PG&E finds itself criminally charged for death and destruction with a long laundry list of felonies and misdemeanors. A fair question arises, is this the case that may force PG&E to become a truly public-owned utility? KTVU FOX 2's Tom Vacar reports.

PG&E blames dust and rain combo for power outage

Thousands of PG&E customers lost power over the weekend because of a combination of dust and rain on power lines and equipment, the utility said.

San Jose cops threatening to ignore vaccine mandate is 'huge, huge problem'

The city of San Jose and the union representing its police department are in ongoing negotiations to avert a serious shortage of officers. Nearly 150 officers have said they won't comply with the city's new vaccine mandate.

Epic CEO: Apple won't let Fortnite back on App Store until case ends

Tim Sweeney, CEO of Fortnite maker Epic Games, said it’s been told by Apple that the game will be “blacklisted from the Apple ecosystem” until the companies’ legal case is resolved and all appeals are exhausted, which could take five years.

Dreamforce is back as global, hybrid conference

Live sessions on the main stage were being live-streamed around the world for the first time through the company's new streaming service, reaching participants in more than 20 countries.

One person hospitalized following Oakland shooting

Oakland police are investigating a shooting on 19th Avenue near East 12th Street that injured one person.

California 1st to set quota limits for retailers like Amazon

California will be the first state to bar mega-retailers from firing warehouse workers for missing quotas that interfere with bathroom and rest breaks. The legislation signed Wednesday by Gov. Gavin Newsom grew from Amazon's drive to speed goods to consumers. 

Amid surge in retail thefts, San Francisco pledges to crack down on retail theft

The mayor and police chief of San Francisco say they’ll dedicate more police, beef up coordination and make it easier for retailers to report shoplifters.

Barricaded suspect surrenders after wounding Oakland police officer

An Oakland police officer was shot Wednesday morning by a man who also barricaded himself inside a home with a knife before surrendering, police said.

Instagram scandal: Oakland police probe into sexist, racists posts was 'anemic'

The firm found that the internal Oakland police investigation into these posts "took much too long to recognize the bigoted and corrosive nature" of the posts, adding that "there is no satisfactory explanation for this collective failure."

Danville power outage impacts 3,300 PG&E customers

Nearly 3,300 PG&E customers in Danville were without power Wednesday morning as the utility sought to determine the cause of the outage.