CA recall election officials respond to concerns that 'yes' vote can be seen from outside return envelope
A recent video that's going viral on Instagram has raised concerns among Republican voters who marked "yes" on their gubernatorial recall election ballot.
Proud Boys leader who burned DC church’s Black Lives Matter banner gets jail time
A Proud Boys leader who was taken into custody days before the Jan. 6 riot was sentenced to five months behind bars on Monday for burning a D.C. church’s Black Lives Matter banner, and also for weapons charge.
'Jeopardy' temporarily taps Mayim Bialik to fill in for ousted host Mike Richards
The former "Big Bang Theory" actress will fill in as the host of the show for its regular syndicated programming this week now that Mike Richards is out.
Biden asks Supreme Court to keep CDC eviction ban in place
President Joe Biden asked the U.S. Supreme Court Monday to keep an eviction moratorium in place after Georgia and Alabama realtors sought to challenge a lower court’s ruling.
Vallejo police investigate fatal shooting of 21-year-old man
The shooting was reported about 7:30 p.m. in the 1600 block of Fairgrounds Drive, near the North Vallejo Community Center.
Suspicious device found near San Francisco's Dolores Park, police say
The police department said the device was discovered around 10:12 a.m. in the 600 block of Dolores Street.
Mistah FAB gives away 500 backpacks to Oakland students
Some students are headed back to the classroom with some new school supplies thanks to Oakland native and Bay Area rapper, Mistah FAB.
Toxic algae bloom considered in death of California family found along hiking trail
The area in the Sierra National Forest where the bodies were found on Tuesday had been treated as a hazmat site after concerns were raised about the deaths being linked to potentially toxic gases from old mines nearby.
Dedication ceremony held for Barack Obama Boulevard in San Jose
The City of San Jose held a dedication ceremony Saturday for the newly-named Barack Obama Boulevard.
Judge: California ride-hailing law is unconstitutional
A judge Friday struck down a California ballot measure that exempted Uber and other app-based ride-hailing and delivery services from a state law requiring drivers to be classified as employees eligible for benefits and job protections.
Festival organizers wrestle with fast-changing COVID restrictions
Summer concerts at Stern Grove will end on Aug. 29, with the band Tower of Power taking the stage.
BTS cancels world tour due to COVID-19 surge
The BTS tour was originally announced in January 2020 and slated to begin in April, stopping at 17 venues worldwide with 38 concerts across Asia, Europe and North America to promote BTS’s new album “Map of the Soul: 7.”
US troops pull infant over barbed wire-topped wall at Kabul airport
Onlookers at the Kabul airport videoed the moment an American soldier reached over a barbed wire-topped wall to pull up an infant being held above a crowd of refugees.
California’s wildfires already erratic; worst may be ahead
Images of homes engulfed in flames and mountains glowing like lava would make it easy to conclude the Golden State is a charred black landscape.
Salinas man sentenced to 238 years in prison in sexual assault case
A man from Salinas was sentenced to 238 years to life in prison for being involved with 20 felony counts of sexual assault.
Elon Musk introduces humanoid robot prototype at Tesla AI Day
Elon Musk says the "Tesla Bot" will probably be launched in 2022, claiming the robot would "eliminate dangerous, repetitive, boring tasks."
FDA: Pet food plants ‘likely’ contributed to illness or death of hundreds of dogs
The FDA said inspectors found a pet food company’s food safety program to be inadequate, alleging that more than 130 deaths and 220 illnesses in dogs may have been caused by the dog food brand.
Severely fire-damaged home in Walnut Creek sells for $1M cash
A severely fire-damaged home in Walnut Creek has sold for $1 million. Cash.
San Francisco bars, restaurants to begin checking for vaccination proof
Beginning Friday, San Francisco will become the only city in the U.S. to restrict indoor dining to those who provide proof of vaccination against COVID.
Race for CA governor: Learn about the candidates who plan to unseat Newsom
From business owners to lawyers to farmers and TV personalities — meet the 46 candidates running in California's recall election.



















