Police: Racial epithet aimed at Chinese community written on Santa Clara building

Officers responded to the 3000 block of Lakeside Drive on March 19 after receiving report of a vandalism. Santa Clara police said the building was vacant at the time of the incident, but the former tenant's sign, a Chinese software company, was still visible. 

Dublin school board trustee killed in crash while volunteering at food drive

Dublin Unified School District's board trustee was killed on Wednesday when she became pinned between two vehicles at Fallon Middle School, officials say.  

Rob Bonta appointed California attorney general, 1st Filipino to hold post

Bonta, a Democratic assemblyman who represents Alameda, Oakland and San Leandro, had long been a top contender for the job, insiders had said. 

School survey shows ‘critical gaps’ for in-person learning

For the White House, the results of the national survey released Wednesday mark the starting line for President Joe Biden’s pledge to have most K-8 schools open full time in his first 100 days in office.

Biden signs bill allowing all veterans, military spouses and caregivers to receive COVID-19 vaccine

President Joe Biden on Wednesday signed into law the SAVE LIVES Act which requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide coronavirus vaccinations to all U.S. veterans, regardless of eligibility. 

Woman robbed, dragged by getaway car in San Francisco

A 33-year-old woman is seen on video clinging to a gold 2000 Toyota Camry carrying the suspects who had just robbed her of her purse near Polk and Bush streets at about 3:45 p.m. Sunday.

Derek Chauvin trial: 15th juror seated, only 14 will hear case

Jury selection continues in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the ex-Minneapolis police officer charged in George Floyd's death. The trial is streaming live at fox9.com/live.

Full jury seated in Derek Chauvin trial

A full jury has been seated in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged in the death of George Floyd. 

State lawmakers introduce 'Broadband for All Act' to help close digital divide in California

State lawmakers on Tuesday introduced a new bill aimed at closing the digital divide in California, an equity issue that’s been repeatedly highlighted during the pandemic when internet access has been the critical link for California students forced to learn remotely. 

California bill aims to jumpstart ‘microstamps’ on handguns

The law requires gun manufacturers to adopt micro-stamping technology on new types of handguns introduced in California.

Democrats vow vote on gun bills; Biden says ‘we have to act’

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer vowed Tuesday morning to bring to the Senate floor legislation passed by the House that would require background checks for most gun sales and transfers.

Pittsburg police: Juvenile suspect accused in bank robbery 'watched a YouTube video on how to rob a bank'

Pittsburg police arrested a juvenile suspect accused of robbing a bank on Monday. Investigators said he watched a YouTube video beforehand for instructions on how to carry out the robbery. 

George W. Bush says he's 'still disturbed' over Capitol riot

The former president said in an interview that he was “disgusted” as he watched the deadly Capitol riot unfold on Jan. 6, saying he’s “still disturbed.”

Boulder King Soopers shooting: 10 killed including police officer

One police officer was killed and "multiple" other victims were killed in a shooting at a King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado Monday. Police said a suspect has been detained.