16-year-old arrested for carjacking following violent crash
Using it's airplane, CHP was able to spot the 16-year-old and take him into custody.
Using it's airplane, CHP was able to spot the 16-year-old and take him into custody.
Police arrest suspect accused of gunning down victim Thursday in Tenderloin
Officers in San Francisco have arrested a man who allegedly shot and killed a victim on Thursday morning in the city's Tenderloin neighborhood, police said.
Officers in San Francisco have arrested a man who allegedly shot and killed a victim on Thursday morning in the city's Tenderloin neighborhood, police said.
12-year-old Oakland boy shot in the foot by catalytic converter thieves
A 12-year-old boy is speaking out after he was shot and wounded by catalytic converter thieves early Friday outside his Oakland home.
A 12-year-old boy is speaking out after he was shot and wounded by catalytic converter thieves early Friday outside his Oakland home.
Street racing crash leaves one man dead in San Jose
A crash during a street race in San Jose on Thursday night left one man dead, according to police.
A crash during a street race in San Jose on Thursday night left one man dead, according to police.
Sig-Alert issued after big rig overturns on I-80 in Pinole
The California Highway Patrol has issued a Sig-Alert for the eastbound direction of I-80 in Pinole after a big rig carrying logs overturned, spilling its load across the roadway and blocking traffic.
The California Highway Patrol has issued a Sig-Alert for the eastbound direction of I-80 in Pinole after a big rig carrying logs overturned, spilling its load across the roadway and blocking traffic.
San Francisco daytime Tenderloin shooting now a homicide
The shooting occurred in the area of Market and McAllister around 11:05 a.m.
The shooting occurred in the area of Market and McAllister around 11:05 a.m.
VTA releases new information on gunman who killed 9
VTA released over 200 pages of documents involving Samuel Cassidy, the employee who opened fire at a San Jose rail yard, killing 9 of his colleagues. KTVU's Jesse Gary reports.
VTA released over 200 pages of documents involving Samuel Cassidy, the employee who opened fire at a San Jose rail yard, killing 9 of his colleagues. KTVU's Jesse Gary reports.
San Francisco police are prioritizing crimes against the LGBTQ community
San Francisco police are placing a new focus on crimes against the LGBTQ community, and they want everyone to feel comfortable reporting crimes. KTVU's Evan Sernoffsky reports.
San Francisco police are placing a new focus on crimes against the LGBTQ community, and they want everyone to feel comfortable reporting crimes. KTVU's Evan Sernoffsky reports.
SFPD shares information regarding a shooting late Thursday morning
Police say officers heard the gunfire and ran to the scene, where they found a man wounded.
Police say officers heard the gunfire and ran to the scene, where they found a man wounded.
Crews contain 10-acre vegetation fire in Morgan Hill
Crews are working to contain a vegetation fire in Morgan Hill that's burned 10 acres and is threatening one structure.
Crews are working to contain a vegetation fire in Morgan Hill that's burned 10 acres and is threatening one structure.
Ordinance to restrict Oakland's militarized police equipment moves forward
The ordinance would require the police department to submit detailed reports on military-style equipment that it plans to buy, to the citizen-led Oakland Police Commission for review.
The ordinance would require the police department to submit detailed reports on military-style equipment that it plans to buy, to the citizen-led Oakland Police Commission for review.
Apple kicks off developer conference with no major product announcements
Apple kicked off its second annual all-virtual developer conference with a keynote that outlined new updates to its software for iPhones and other devices. The presentation highlighted more privacy options for paid iCloud accounts and a “Find My” service that helps find errant AirPods, but included no major product announcements.
Apple kicked off its second annual all-virtual developer conference with a keynote that outlined new updates to its software for iPhones and other devices. The presentation highlighted more privacy options for paid iCloud accounts and a “Find My” service that helps find errant AirPods, but included no major product announcements.
Silicon Valley in-person tech conventions to return in fall
While Apple's mega software showcase of the year, the World Wide Developer Conference remained virtual for a second year, many more tech conventions are poised to be in-person, after California moves away from the color-coded tier blueprint on June 15.
While Apple's mega software showcase of the year, the World Wide Developer Conference remained virtual for a second year, many more tech conventions are poised to be in-person, after California moves away from the color-coded tier blueprint on June 15.
Body found on Las Vegas trail 10 days ago identified as San Jose boy
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has been investigating the case as a homicide after a group of hikers discovered the boy's body 10 days ago on a trail in Mountain Springs, Nevada.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has been investigating the case as a homicide after a group of hikers discovered the boy's body 10 days ago on a trail in Mountain Springs, Nevada.
Oakland vice mayor wants to clamp down on police buying militarized equipment
Oakland Vice Mayor Rebecca Kapland and a coalition of community groups are pushing to clamp down on the police department's acquisition of military equipment.
Oakland Vice Mayor Rebecca Kapland and a coalition of community groups are pushing to clamp down on the police department's acquisition of military equipment.
Unlike California, Washington state electricity provider won't shut off power during wind storms
A major provider of electricity in the state of Washington says preemptively shutting off power to customers during high wind events to prevent wildfires is not an option. Many wonder why PG&E can't do the same in California.
A major provider of electricity in the state of Washington says preemptively shutting off power to customers during high wind events to prevent wildfires is not an option. Many wonder why PG&E can't do the same in California.
Wrong-way driver killed in Santa Clara crash, 3 others injured
A wrong-way driver was killed in a crash Sunday morning on Highway 101 near the Montague Expressway in Santa Clara. Three other people were injured and hospitalized, the CHP said.
A wrong-way driver was killed in a crash Sunday morning on Highway 101 near the Montague Expressway in Santa Clara. Three other people were injured and hospitalized, the CHP said.
Northern California wildfire leads to the evacuation casino, 40 homes
A wildfire that broke out in far Northern California led to temporary evacuations of a casino and some 40 rural homes, authorities said Saturday.
A wildfire that broke out in far Northern California led to temporary evacuations of a casino and some 40 rural homes, authorities said Saturday.
Highway 17 reopens following deadly tanker crash
One of the two southbound lanes of State Route 17 reopened at 3:40 p.m. Saturday, almost eight hours after a fatal collision closed the highway in both directions through Los Gatos, but delays were expected to continue.
One of the two southbound lanes of State Route 17 reopened at 3:40 p.m. Saturday, almost eight hours after a fatal collision closed the highway in both directions through Los Gatos, but delays were expected to continue.
South San Jose shooting leaves one person with life-threatening injuries
The San Jose police department is investigating a shooting in South San Jose that has left one person with life-threatening injuries.
The San Jose police department is investigating a shooting in South San Jose that has left one person with life-threatening injuries.


















