Judge orders San Jose attorney, injured football player's legal team to court to discuss racist texts
Racist texts allegedly sent by a San Jose police officer may affect a lawsuit involving a Black man shot by the cop.
South Bay engineer arraigned in court on federal charges for blowing up PG&E transformers
A San Jose man was arraigned on a previous indictment for bombing two Pacific Gas and Electric transformers late last year and at the beginning of this year, officials say.
Mission stabbing leaves victim with life-threatening injuries, SFPD investigating
San Francisco police are investigating a stabbing on Tuesday in the Mission District that left one victim with life-threatening injury.
Oakland therapist scammed by police impersonator
An Oakland therapist is warning others after she was targeted in an impersonation scam, losing $3,000 in the process.
SF Union Square's safe-shopping initiative is back for the holiday season
San Francisco's Union Square is gearing up for the holiday season. City officials say the area is safe, clean and ready for shoppers.
Suspect physically struggles with officers after pursuit of vehicle involved in carjacking, SFPD says
San Francisco police say a suspect, who was driving a vehicle allegedly involved in a carjacking, is in custody following a pursuit that went from Cow Hollow to the Mission on Tuesday.
No 'doom-loop' for Dreamforce: San Francisco mayor announces conference remains
The Dreamforce tech conference will remain in San Francisco, despite Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff previously hinting that he would yank the annual event out of the city due to various issues, including homelessness and drug use.
Veteran police sergeant kills armed man near Oakland City Hall, sources say
An Internal Affairs police sergeant killed an armed man early Tuesday morning near Oakland City Hall, multiple sources told KTVU.
Woman in wheelchair killed after being struck by vehicle in San Jose
A woman in a wheelchair was killed in San Jose Monday night after being struck by a car on the city's south side.
‘Stranger Things' writers reveal opening scene of Season 5
“Stranger Things" fans eagerly awaiting the premiere of the fifth and final season got a look at how Season 5, Episode 1 begins on Stranger Things Day.
Oakland man dies after pursuit, police shooting in Sacramento County
A man died after being pursued and shot by officers from two law enforcement agencies on Sunday afternoon, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.
Police arrest former SJ Sharks youth hockey coach for sexual assault of minor
San Jose police arrested a former San Jose Sharks youth hockey coach last week for the sexual assault of a minor.
Google faces 2nd antitrust trial, accused of monopolistic practices in play store
Google on Monday confronted the second major U.S. antitrust trial in two months to cast the internet powerhouse as a brazen bully that uses its immense wealth and people's dependence on one of its main products to stifle competition at consumers' expense.
1 hospitalized after Google bus collides with vehicles in San Francisco
An “electric” shuttle bus operated by Google collided with multiple vehicles in San Francisco on Monday morning, sending one person to a hospital.
Starbucks increases US hourly wages and adds other benefits for non-union workers
Starbucks said Monday that unionized workers won't be eligible for some of those perks, a sign of the continuing tension between the Seattle coffee giant and the union trying to organize its U.S. stores.
Netflix raising prices again in December
Netflix members are getting emails about another price increase that will be implemented before the end of the year.
Slick roads in Orinda cause 2 car crashes involving Oakland patrol cars
The roads were slick and there were two crashes in the same spot in Orinda overnight, both involving police cars.
San Jose police officer who shot football hero no longer with department after racist texts revealed
A San Jose police officer who wounded a football hero at a taqueria last summer also texted colleagues that he hates "Black people" and used the N-word a multitude of times in the latest racist text scandal to hit the Bay Area.
Football player K'aun Green speaks for 1st time since San Jose police officer's racist texts revealed
The 21-year-old football player who was shot and injured by the San Jose police officer behind the racist text scandal spoke for the first time Sunday – advocating that the former cop be criminally prosecuted for what he said and did at a popular taqueria last spring.
400 San Rafael residents without power after car hits pole
A car crashed into a utility pole Saturday leaving 400 people without power, authorities said.



















