'Cake Picnic' takes over Treasure Island with record 2,000 cakes
The Cake Picnic Tour hosted a record-breaking Cake Picnic Sunday at San Francisco?s Treasure Island. The sold-out event drew more than 2,000 people. Each attendee was required to bring a cake. In return, they could fill up their own take-home box with as much cake as they desired, sampling slices from hundreds of creative desserts.
The Cake Picnic Tour hosted a record-breaking Cake Picnic Sunday at San Francisco?s Treasure Island. The sold-out event drew more than 2,000 people. Each attendee was required to bring a cake. In return, they could fill up their own take-home box with as much cake as they desired, sampling slices from hundreds of creative desserts.
Police raid two homes in Pittsburg and seize fentanyl, drug making equipment over weekend
A weekend drug bust in Pittsburg turned a quiet neighborhood upside down after police raided two homes and seized bags of fentanyl.
A weekend drug bust in Pittsburg turned a quiet neighborhood upside down after police raided two homes and seized bags of fentanyl.
Former NFL player Doug Martin dies in Oakland police custody
An investigation is underway after Doug Martin, a former running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Raiders, died in Oakland police custody.
An investigation is underway after Doug Martin, a former running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Raiders, died in Oakland police custody.
Trump says government will send National Guard troops to San Francisco
On Sunday, President Donald Trump again threatened to send National Guard troops to San Francisco, and says he may invoke the Insurrection Act to do it. Trump even suggested residents want the troops, a comment that did not go well with many across the city. Meanwhile, any timeline for a potential deployment remains unclear.?
On Sunday, President Donald Trump again threatened to send National Guard troops to San Francisco, and says he may invoke the Insurrection Act to do it. Trump even suggested residents want the troops, a comment that did not go well with many across the city. Meanwhile, any timeline for a potential deployment remains unclear.?
Inside Oakland's ?No Kings? protest at Lake Merritt
Oaklands ?No Kings? demonstration was held Saturday, drawing more than 10,000 people who spoke out against the Trump administration.
Oaklands ?No Kings? demonstration was held Saturday, drawing more than 10,000 people who spoke out against the Trump administration.
Cyclists ride across California to raise money for disabled athletes
More than 120 cyclists are making their way from Sant Rosa to San Diego to raise money for athletes with disabilities.
More than 120 cyclists are making their way from Sant Rosa to San Diego to raise money for athletes with disabilities.
Labubu dolls arrive in San Francisco's Union Square
A second Pop Mart store opened in Union Square in San Francisco, setting up shop in a former Skechers store.
A second Pop Mart store opened in Union Square in San Francisco, setting up shop in a former Skechers store.
San Jose Quakes end season with a win, playoff hopes slip away
The San Jose Earthquakes wrapped up their regular season with a thrilling 2?1 victory at PayPal Park, but their playoff hopes were dashed as other key match results didn't go their way.
The San Jose Earthquakes wrapped up their regular season with a thrilling 2?1 victory at PayPal Park, but their playoff hopes were dashed as other key match results didn't go their way.
Oakland's 'No Kings' protest at Lake Merritt draws thousands
Oakland's ?No Kings? demonstration was held Saturday, drawing more than 10,000 people who spoke out against the Trump administration.
Oakland's ?No Kings? demonstration was held Saturday, drawing more than 10,000 people who spoke out against the Trump administration.
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Breaking news, weather, and traffic from across the Bay Area to start your day.
Breaking news, weather, and traffic from across the Bay Area to start your day.
Organizers from across Bay Area gear up for "No Kings" protests
Several dozen "No Kings" demonstrations are being held across the Bay Area Saturday, including in Oakland, San Francisco and San Rafael, to speak out against the Trump administration's policies.
Several dozen "No Kings" demonstrations are being held across the Bay Area Saturday, including in Oakland, San Francisco and San Rafael, to speak out against the Trump administration's policies.
Inside look: New Festival Fright Nights at Winchester Mystery House
We take you inside new Festival Fright Nights at Winchester Mystery House
We take you inside new Festival Fright Nights at Winchester Mystery House
Wine industry tries to energize by throwing crush parties
It's harvest season in wine country and full-out crush parties are still relatively new but the parties may hold the key to pulling the industry out of its slump.
It's harvest season in wine country and full-out crush parties are still relatively new but the parties may hold the key to pulling the industry out of its slump.
Arizona murderer executed | West Coast Wrap
Richard Djerf, the Arizona man convicted for the 1993 murders of four members of the same family. Djerf pleaded guilty to the crime 30 years ago but the legal fight lasted for decades. The murders were the culmination of a fight with neighbors over stolen property.
Richard Djerf, the Arizona man convicted for the 1993 murders of four members of the same family. Djerf pleaded guilty to the crime 30 years ago but the legal fight lasted for decades. The murders were the culmination of a fight with neighbors over stolen property.
Black faith leaders respond to threats of National Guard
Faith leaders at Third Baptist Church condemned threats to deploy troops to San Francisco.
Faith leaders at Third Baptist Church condemned threats to deploy troops to San Francisco.
Prince Andrew gives up royal title
Prince Andrew has relinquished his royal title.
Prince Andrew has relinquished his royal title.
San Jose street cleaning team ends services after 20 years
After 20 years, today was the last day of services for the Downtown Streets Team, a non-profit that provides resources for the homeless community, and helps clean city streets. The organization was founded in Palo Alto and has a main office in San Jose but has branches in 16 locations around Northern and Central California.
After 20 years, today was the last day of services for the Downtown Streets Team, a non-profit that provides resources for the homeless community, and helps clean city streets. The organization was founded in Palo Alto and has a main office in San Jose but has branches in 16 locations around Northern and Central California.
Preps for No Kings protest on Saturday
San Francisco prepares for second No Kings protest
San Francisco prepares for second No Kings protest
Kittle returns, but 49ers backups step into starting roles against Atlanta
There was a mix of good news and bad news from the San Francisco 49ers on Friday. Head coach Kyle Shannahan announced starting tight end George Kittle will return to the lineup for the first time since suffering a Week 1 hamstring injury. But starting wide receiver Ricky Pearsall and quarterback Brock Purdy were both ruled out of the team's game against the Atlanta Falcons Sunday.
There was a mix of good news and bad news from the San Francisco 49ers on Friday. Head coach Kyle Shannahan announced starting tight end George Kittle will return to the lineup for the first time since suffering a Week 1 hamstring injury. But starting wide receiver Ricky Pearsall and quarterback Brock Purdy were both ruled out of the team's game against the Atlanta Falcons Sunday.
1989 Loma Prieta earthquake anniversary prompts concern about preparedness and impact of government furloughs on USGS
The 36th Anniversary of the deadly Loma Prieta earthquake prompted public awareness messages about earthquake preparedness. It also came as the U.S. Government shutdown has led to furloughs of earthquake scientists with the USGS. A retired earthquake scientists shared his memories of the 1989 quake, and his concerns about the government shutdown's impact on the USGS programs and future.
The 36th Anniversary of the deadly Loma Prieta earthquake prompted public awareness messages about earthquake preparedness. It also came as the U.S. Government shutdown has led to furloughs of earthquake scientists with the USGS. A retired earthquake scientists shared his memories of the 1989 quake, and his concerns about the government shutdown's impact on the USGS programs and future.



















