SJPD arrests suspects in fatal broad daylight shooting
Two men have been arrested for a February homicide in San Jose, police said Friday.
Teen leads Sonoma sheriff's deputies on 16-mile pursuit in alleged stolen truck
A 15-year-old led Sonoma County sheriff's deputies on a 16-mile chase in an alleged stolen vehicle, which resulted in a collision involving a deputy's vehicle, officials say.
Nearly 70 arrested in single drug sweep operation in San Francisco
San Francisco authorities arrested dozens throughout the city in a single day in an effort to disrupt the drug market and narcotics sales in the city.
Police investigating homicide near Oakland schools
A person was shot and killed near two schools in Oakland Friday afternoon, police said.
2 men and juvenile charged in shooting, robbery of man in Oakland's Montclair District
The Alameda County District Attorney on Thursday announced charges in the shooting and robbery of a man in Oakland's Monclair District earlier this month.
2 women suspected of running brothels in San Jose, police say
Two women were arrested in San Jose after being accused of operating multiple brothels, police said Thursday.
Teens arrested for human trafficking in Santa Clara County
Two 17-year-old boys in Santa Clara County were arrested on suspicion of human trafficking two teenage girls, San Jose police said Thursday.
SFPD say new technology is paying off, but does more surveillance equal less crime?
San Francisco police gave KTVU a behind-the-scenes peek at the new high-tech center officers are using to crack down on crime. Officers say it's already making a major difference, but privacy advocates have concerns.
Bizarre items left behind in Ubers make 2025 Lost & Found Index list
A Viking drinking horn, a live turtle and even breast milk.
SFPD assistant chief announces retirement
The assistant chief of the San Francisco Police Department announced Monday that he plans to retire in May. The news put an end to speculation that he might take the helm of the department if the current chief retires.
Toddler killed after being struck by Bobcat trailer in Petaluma identified
The Sonoma County Sheriff's Office has identified the three-year-old child killed when they were struck by a Bobcat trailer over the weekend.
Vandals target Tesla chargers in Sunnyvale
Vandals cut the cables on a bank of Tesla superchargers at a Sunnyvale Target over the weekend.
Kaiser fires top security chief after Oakland police database investigation: report
Kaiser Permanente has fired one of its top corporate security officials following an investigation into an Oakland police officer, the East Bay Times reports.
Inaugural Golden State 5K Race held at Chase Center
People ran or walked 5 kilometers or 3.1 miles along the Bay at their own pace.
3-year-old killed when struck by trailer, driver arrested for DUI
A 3-year-old child was killed when they were struck by a Bobcat trailer on a private property in Petaluma Sunday afternoon, according to the California Highway Patrol.
4-alarm fire burns at San Francisco apartment
An apartment building in San Francisco caught fire Saturday evening, prompting a four-alarm response, according to the San Francisco Fire Department.
2 Oakland police officers credited with helping save the life of robbery victim
Two Oakland police officers gave KTVU a rare look behind the scenes at how they helped save the life of a robbery victim who was shot earlier this week.
Coroner IDs body found in backseat of minivan along US 101 in San Mateo
The San Mateo County Coroner's Office has identified the body found in the backseat of a vehicle parked along U.S. 101 in San Mateo this week.
2 men found in abandoned car in Los Gatos were shot to death, officials say
Two men venturing into the Santa Cruz Mountains near Los Gatos last week were shot to death, according to the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner's Office.
SF's First Thursdays draws crowd of 18,000 as city moves to crack down on crime
In San Francisco on Thursday, a street party known as Downtown First Thursdays drew a large turnout: up to 18,000 people. This comes on the heels of efforts by the mayor, the police department and the district attorney's office to crack down on crime to improve public safety.


















