Relatives issue statement for victims of San Francisco crash that killed entire family

The driver facing charges in the West Portal car crash has been released from the hospital. Meanwhile, we hear for the first time from relatives of the family killed.

Starbucks mugs recalled due to burn, laceration hazards

Over 440,000 mugs that were part of several Starbucks holiday gift sets have been recalled due to burn and laceration hazards.

Justice Department sues Apple in antitrust suit over monopoly on smartphones

The Justice Department on Thursday announced a sweeping antitrust lawsuit against Apple, accusing the tech giant of engineering an illegal monopoly in smartphones that boxes out competitors and stifles innovation.

Oakland police payouts for misconduct plummet in last 5 years

Oakland police payouts for people who have sued them alleging excessive force and wrongful death have plummeted in the last five years, according to an analysis of city data by KTVU.

San Francisco begins installing 400 license plate reading cameras

The City of San Francisco is moving forward with plans to install hundreds of license plate readers across the city. 

Driver killed in wrong-way crash connected to alleged burglary identified

A 57-year-old man killed in a wrong-way crash linked to burglary suspects on Interstate 580 was identified by the coroner's office on Wednesday. 

San Jose man hid camera in coffee shop bathroom: police

A San Jose man is accused of planting a camera inside a coffee shop bathroom that recorded dozens of people using the facilities.

Home burglary victims cite problems with reporting crimes to Oakland police

A victim of a home burglary is speaking out about the crime in Oakland, saying Oakland police aren’t doing enough to make reporting crimes easy or following up when a crime is committed.

Driver killed on I-580 by alleged burglary vehicle going wrong way

A driver on westbound I-580 was killed by a pickup truck traveling the wrong way on Tuesday, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Family friend IDs victims in horrific San Francisco crash, calls for safety improvements at vigil

Flowers and candles lie at the scene of Saturday's deadly collision in San Francisco where a family of four were crashed into by an SUV at a bus stop in the West Portal neighborhood. 

Tesla autopilot lawsuit court proceedings begin in Santa Clara County

A mother and two children suing Tesla after their loved one died in an autopilot crash began court proceedings in Santa Clara County on Monday, according to court documents.

Google's AI Gemini could be coming to your iPhone

Apple and Google are in talks to bring the Gemini AI feature to iPhones, here's what you need to know.

Cybertruck engineer urges owners to stop shooting, abusing their trucks

“Cybertruck has lived a tortured life for entertainment - Jumped on, kicked, burned, beaten, and shot (multiple times), the Cybertruck engineer wrote on social media. "Maybe Cybertruck can roam freely on and off-road in peace?"

West Portal crash: 78-year-old woman arrested after 3 family members die at San Francisco bus stop

A 78-year-old woman has been arrested on a litany of suspected charges after three members of the same family died when her SUV crashed into them over the weekend at the West Portal Muni bus stop in San Francisco.

Former Tesla worker settles discrimination case, ending appeals over lowered $3.2 million verdict

Tesla and a Black man who worked at the company’s California factory have settled a long-running discrimination case that drew attention to the electric vehicle maker’s treatment of minorities.