Aging infrastructure to blame for water main break that caused flooding in San Francisco homes

Neighbors got a shock after 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon when a sudden burst of water from a broken pipe on Brunswick Street sent water flooding down the hill on Pope street, past parked cars and into some people's homes.

Man dies after vehicle goes over cliffside near Devils Slide stretch of Highway 1

A man is dead after his vehicle went over the cliffside near the Tom Lantos Tunnels on Highway 1 on Wednesday, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Missing 12-year-old boy found, SFPD says

San Francisco police said a 12-year-old boy who went missing on Tuesday has been found.

Bay Area firefighters battling Caldor Fire raise American Flag where post office once stood

Cal Fire has shared a moving photo of crews from multiple Bay Area fire agencies raising the American flag where a post office once stood in the fire ravaged community of Grizzly Flats in El Dorado County.

Amazon eyes 125K more hires, $18+ per hour average salary

Amazon wants to hire 125,000 delivery and warehouse workers and said Tuesday that it is paying new hires an average of $18 an hour in a tight job market as more people shop online.

PG&E troubleshooter fields questions from judge about utility's suspected role in Dixie Fire

Although no formal findings have been reached, PG&E has acknowledged to California power regulators that a tree leaning into one of its power lines may have started the Dixie Fire, which has scorched nearly 1 million acres to become the second-largest in state history.

Apple releases emergency software update to fix security flaw

Apple released an emergency security software patch to fix a vulnerability that an internet watchdog group says allowed spyware from the world’s most infamous hacker-for-hire firm, NSO Group, to infect the iPhone of a Saudi activist without any user interaction.

Epic Games files appeal in lawsuit alleging Apple monopoly

Epic Games filed notice that is appealing a federal judge's decision in a lawsuit alleging that Apple has been running an illegal monopoly that stifles competition.

Residential fire in San Francisco's Bayview leaves 4 displaced

A firefighter suffered a minor knee injury in a residential fire early Sunday in San Francisco's Bayview District. Four residents were displaced by the blaze.

Maintenance work to close westbound bore of Caldecott Tunnel for 3 nights

One of the two westbound bores of the Caldecott Tunnel between Alameda and Contra Costa counties will be closed overnight on three nights starting Monday for maintenance work.

Bay Area remembers 9/11 attacks 20 years later

People across the Bay Area gathered to honor the victims’ and remember the tragic events of September 11th.

Salesforce to help workers leave Texas over abortion laws

The CEO of Salesforce said the company will help employees leave Texas, and he did so while retweeting a story linking the offer to concern about Texas’ new anti-abortion law.

1 dead, another injured in late night San Jose shooting

One of the two people who were shot in the area of Cadillac Drive and Winchester Boulevard in San Jose Friday night is dead, police said.

CHP begins assisting Oakland police Sunday
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The California Highway Patrol will begin patrolling the streets of Oakland on Sunday.

2 victims wounded in San Jose shooting
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San Jose police say two people were wounded in a late night shooting Friday.

Motorcyclist killed in San Jose collision with pickup truck

San Jose police are investigating a deadly crash involving a motorcyclist and a pickup truck. The Friday morning collision marks the 43rd traffic fatailty of 2021.

Oakland Athletics pitcher Jake Diekman requests restraining order against neighbor

A frightening encounter between the wife of Oakland Athletics pitcher Jake Diekman and a mentally ill man has prompted the major league player to request a restraining order.

Judge in Epic Games suit orders Apple to end anti-competitive App Store practices

A federal judge ordered Apple to dismantle part of the competitive barricade guarding its closely run app store, threatening one of the iPhone maker’s biggest moneymakers.