SFPD warns of citations on 4/20 for violators of stay-at-home order

Scott reiterated an announcement earlier this week by Mayor London Breed that Four Twenty, a long-held tradition that only became a city-sanctioned event back in 2017, would be canceled this year.

Amazon to hire additional 75,000 workers, includes positions in the Bay Area

Amazon said on Monday it is hiring an additional 75,000 workers as the demand for online deliveries continued to surge amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Woman wounded in overnight San Jose shooting

Authorities received a call at 12:02 a.m. Sunday, about a person shot on Midfield Avenue, between Highway 101 and Terilyn Avenue, near Havana Drive.

CHP: Brick that crashed through car window and killed passenger possibly intentional

The woman, whose name has not been released, was sitting in the front passenger seat of a 2004 Volkswagen Jetta when the brick smashed through the window at about 9:30 p.m., according to the California Highway Patrol.

Apple, Google to harness phones for virus infection tracking

The idea is to help national governments roll out apps for so-called “contact tracing” that will run on iPhones and Android phones alike.

Oakland police officers involved in Joshua Pawlik shooting lose important hearing

The five Oakland police officers who shot and killed a homeless man in March 2018 are closer to being terminated after losing an important employment hearing.

Facebook shares location data to help COVID-19 researchers

Facebook has announced new tools to help researchers track social distancing and other efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

Two killed in early morning Oakland crash

Oakland police responding about 2:30 a.m. to the crash at Seventh Street and Frontage Road at Interstate Highway 880 found a silver 2004 Honda Civic that had struck a concrete wall.

Third member of PG&E bankruptcy committee resigns, criticizes PG&E plan

Karin Gowins, the former comptroller for Paradise, told The Associated Press Friday that she resigned from the bankruptcy committee overseeing the claims of wildfire victims so she can publicly lambaste what she believes is a deeply flawed, $13.5 billion settlement with PG&E.

SFPD: Man suffers life-threatening injury in Nob Hill shooting

Police are investigating a shooting Wednesday night in San Francisco's Nob Hill neighborhood that left one man with life-threatening injuries.