Vallejo pays $750K to man who suffered 'brutal, unprovoked police beatdown:' attorneys

“This is one of the most brutal, unprovoked police beatdowns I’ve seen in almost 30 years of practice," Edwards attorney, Michael Haddad, said. "Vallejo needs to rein in its violent police officers.”

Apple will pay $113 million over investigation into slowing iPhones

The settlement came on the same day Apple announced a partial concession in its fight over fees it charges app developers to sell their offerings on its App Store, amid broader regulatory scrutiny of the power it wields over other companies in its digital ecosystem.

Demonstrators march on Market Street against San Francisco police shooting

Demonstrators in San Francisco marched Thursday night in protest of a police shooting that happened on Market Street earlier this week. 

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Organizers with a group called Defund SFPD Now marched down Market Street to the Tenderloin Police Station Thursday to protest a police shooting this week in front of the Westfield Centre. Demonstrators say police and a sheriff's deputy used an "arsenal" of weapons against a man with a knife.

1st female CHP commissioner says she's 'humbled'

Amanda Ray was sworn in by Gov. Gavin Newsom as the first female commissioner of the California Highway Patrol.

Car crashes into San Francisco home after police chase; officers injured

Police say that suspect took off as soon as they tried to stop him, and after a pursuit crashed into a police vehicle and into a building.

SFPD, sheriff’s deputy shoot and Tase man armed with knife

A man is in critical condition after he was shot by police when San Francisco police and a sheriff's deputy responded to a fight outside the Westfield Centre mall on Tuesday. Police say the man was armed with a knife. 

3 Bay Area counties to each get $4.1M in settlement with Apple Inc.

Apple allegedly made misrepresentations about the batteries in some of its iPhones and software that limited performance so the phones would not shut off unexpectedly.

Starbucks to give raises to all US store employees

All Starbucks baristas, supervisors and cafe attendants in the U.S. will receive an increase of at least 10%, according to a company spokesperson.

Lafayette files restraining order against PG&E to prevent removal of 17 trees

At a special meeting Thursday, the City Council voted to sue PG&E for failing to abide by the terms of a 2017 Tree Removal Agreement with the city. 

SFPD release photos of suspect in hit-and-run that injured elderly woman

San Francisco police have released photos of a suspect who struck a 90-year-old woman with a motorcycle in the city's Diamond Heights neighborhood last week.

PG&E disputes $166 million fine linked to 2019 power shut offs

Pacific Gas and Electric said it did not violate any laws or cause harm when tens of thousands were not properly notified during three separate public safety power shutoffs in October 2019.

Video: CHP camera catches the moment a car veers off road, goes airborne

A Highway Patrol camera caught pretty dramatic footage of the moment a car veered off a road in Modesto, launched to get some serious air, before it came crashing down with a trail of smoke and dust behind it. 

Amazon opens online pharmacy with prescription delivery, shaking up another industry

The move propels Amazon into a new business and could shake up the pharmacy industry. Big chains like CVS and Walgreens rely on their pharmacies to bring them a steady flow of shoppers.