Unsolved Homicide: Teen's funeral held on what would have been his 19th birthday

Family members said goodbye Thursday to a young man who would have celebrated his 19th birthday on this day. Police say a stray bullet killed Demetrius Roosevelt Fleming-Davis. 

Disney World to power up to 40% of theme park energy needs with new solar facilities

Plans also include solar canopies at Disneyland Paris that will provide shelter for 9,500 guest vehicles, a facility that will power ~70% of Castaway Cay, Disney Cruise Line’s private island in The Bahamas.

Apple's latest iPhone update gives users more control over targeted ads

Nearly half of all Americans own an iPhone and starting next week they’re going to notice a big change when it comes to privacy settings and digital advertising.

Oakland now accepting applications for police commission

Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf is encouraging residents to apply for the city's police commission, which she called the most powerful and independent in the country.

San Jose patrol officer on Chauvin verdict, how it affects officers

KTVU spoke with a San Jose patrol Officer Terrence Campbell to get his perspective on police reform efforts after the Chauvin verdict.

Golden Gate Park’s ‘Hippie Hill’ fenced off; police say stay away this 4/20

For a second year in a row, San Francisco is cancelling its annual 420 celebration in Golden Gate Park because of state and local restrictions on large gatherings.

Forged by tragedy: SFPD Chief Scott and activist Lisa McNair talk reconciliation, reform

San Francisco police chief Bill Scott recently invited his longtime family friend and activist Lisa McNair to speak to the command staff about reconciliation and social justice. McNair and Scott both grew up in Birmingham, Alabama--both their lives and careers forged from a vicious crime, considered a turning point in the civil rights movement.

Oakland police offer $40,000 reward for info in suspected arson that killed father and 1-year-old daughter

An Oakland little girl, about to turn 2-years-old, and her father were killed Friday night in a suspicious fire at their East Oakland home. Police are saying the fire could be linked to other recent crimes.

Homicide investigation underway after Oakland blaze kills father and baby

Oakland police say a 37-year-old man and his baby daughter who were killed in a fire early Saturday were the victims of homicide. Authorities say the deaths and the related injuries of family members are linked to other recent crimes.

Oakland businesses spend the day cleaning up after destructive Friday night protest

Oakland police said late Friday evening that a crowd of demonstrators numbering from 250 to 300 participants -- who gathered downtown to protest recent deadly police shootings across the nation -- dispersed just after 11 p.m. Friday.

Kansas woman arrested in connection to Boulder Creek vegetation fires

A Kanas woman who had been camping near land devastated by fire last summer was arrested in connection with two quarter-acre blazes there this week. 

Protesters gather in Oakland, denounce police shootings of Black men

Hundreds gathered in downtown Oakland Friday night to denounce the recent fatal police shootings of Black men across the country, including Daunte Wright.

Woman who coughed on San Francisco Uber driver pleads not guilty

A woman who was caught on video coughing on and grabbing an Uber driver in San Francisco who ended the ride because she wasn’t wearing a mask has pleaded not guilty to assault and other charges, authorities said.

Protesters march through San Francisco's Mission to denounce recent police shootings

Protesters gathered in San Francisco’s Mission District on Thursday to show solidarity for two men shot and killed by police, Daunte Wright in Minnesota and Roger Allen in Daly City.

California intensifies PG&E oversight for tree trimming failures

In a unanimous vote, the CPUC placed PG&E into step one of the enhanced oversight and enforcement process for failing to focus vegetation management around power lines with the highest risk of causing a catastrophic wildfire.

Woman injured in Tenderloin shooting Wednesday afternoon

A shooting in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood Wednesday afternoon left a 46-year-old woman injured, according to police.

Power regulators cast doubt on Pacific Gas & Electric's wildfire mitigation plans

California power regulators are poised to reprimand Pacific Gas & Electric for continuing to neglect its electrical grid that has ignited a series of deadly wildfires in Northern California.