Bar, fitness club appear to be threatened by same anti-vaxxer in Marin County
Authorities are investigating arson threats against two Marin County businesses, targeted because of their COVID vaccination requirements. Both a bar and a fitness club appear to have been singled out by the same person.
American Red Cross is seeing 'lowest blood supply' in a decade
The usual blood drives at schools and workplaces, decreased during the pandemic. That's meant a 48% drop in new blood donors this year in the Bay Area, and the short supplies are coming at the time they are needed most.
Incorrect report about infant at Hayward homeless encampment near I-880
The California Highway Patrol says that an earlier report of a baby who died in a Hayward homeless camp Thursday was wrong.
Bay Area law enforcement agencies hope teaming up puts end to 'flash mob' robberies
In the ongoing effort to combat large-scale retail thefts, Walnut Creek Police Chief Jamie Knox has reached out to organizations outside the county and city for help.
Shots fired at Cancun beach after gunmen arrive on jet skis, police say
Gunfire broke out on a beach in Mexico’s Caribbean coast resort of Cancun, but authorities said nobody was apparently injured.
San Francisco police chief says added officers around Union Square driving crime down
San Francisco police say their saturation around Union Square has made the area safer for store employees and shoppers.
Authorities warn of criminals using QR codes, gift cards to scam people this holiday
Everything from QR codes, to store-bought gift cards, should be examined with a careful eye as you shop this holiday season.
Medical board official says anti-vaccine group followed, ambushed her in Walnut Creek
The head of the state medical board that licenses doctors — and promotes vaccines as being safe, says that she was surveilled and confronted by an anti-vaccine group in Walnut Creek.
City College of San Francisco heads to state championship, inspired by team's first deaf player
This Saturday, the City College of San Francisco football team will play for their first state championship since 2015. The Rams have overcome major obstacles including starting the season on Zoom. But, one player who has helped lead the team, has been defying the odds his entire life.
Jussie Smollett verdict: Ex-'Empire' actor convicted of staging attack, lying to Chicago police
Former "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett was convicted Thursday on charges he staged a racist and homophobic attack on himself in January 2019 and then lied to Chicago police about it.
Police release images of Mountain View suspect who allegedly touched young girl on way to school
Mountain View police are seeking a man who allegedly touched a young girl inappropriately while she was walking to school and tried to get her to come to his apartment.
Oxford High School shooting: Two $100M lawsuits allege school officials knew of threats
Attorney Geoffrey Fieger has filed two $100 million lawsuits against Oxford High School officials, claiming they had knowledge of threats before last week's deadly school shooting.
Authorities crack unsolved killing of Crockett waitress from 1996
Authorities on Thursday announced that they solved the 1996 killing of a waitress in Crockett through DNA evidence.
WHO warns omicron variant fears may set off hoarding of COVID-19 vaccines
The World Health Organization has expressed concerns that rich countries spooked by the emergence of the omicron variant could step up hoarding of COVID-19 vaccines.
Travis Scott Astroworld interview: He denies knowing about tragedy unfolding in crowd
In Travis Scott's first interview since the Astroworld Festival in Houston, the rapper told Charlamagne tha God that he didn't know about the tragedy unfolding in the crowd during his concert.
Jussie Smollett awaits verdict as jurors deliberate
The jury in the Jussie Smollett trial has reached a verdict. FOX 32 Chicago is expecting the announcement by 5 p.m. CST.
Police: Young Kentucky girl gave birth after father sold her to another man
A Kentucky man who police say sold his juvenile daughter to another man has been arrested and charged with human trafficking. Authorities launched an investigation after learning the girl gave birth back in March.
Bicyclist who died in Oakland park was well-respected BART manager
The man who died following a fall from a bicycle Sunday at an Oakland park was a well-respected BART manager.
Oakland man accused of posing as police officer, approaching teenage girls arrested
Berkeley police announced the arrest of a man accused of posing as a police officer and approaching teenage girls with criminal sexual intent of minors.
Grandmother followed from Houston bank, robbed outside home in Sugar Land
A 66-year-old grandmother was a victim of "jugging" when she was beaten and robbed at gunpoint after being followed home from Houston bank.



















