Arrests made in Vallejo 'Red Bull Thief' case, suspects accused of targeting store more than 20 times
Vallejo police announced the arrest of "Red Bull Thief" suspects, accused of targeting a store more than 20 times, and stealing more than $14,000 in merchandise, including cases of Red Bull and bottles of vodka.
ShakeAlert sounds off at 3 a.m. jolting Californians awake likely by mistake
Many Californians were jolted awake Thursday at 3:20 a.m. – and then never went back to sleep – after a test of the earthquake alert phone warning system went off at that pre-dawn hour, likely by mistake.
More details emerge about toddlers who drowned at San Jose day care
More details are being revealed about the two toddlers who tragically drowned at a San Jose day care earlier this month.
Oakland City Council honors Sheila E., father Pete Escovedo
The Oakland City Council honored legendary musician Sheila E. and her family Tuesday for Hispanic Heritage Month.
New San Francisco restaurant will have one of the biggest rooftop bars in the city
A globally recognized Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant will open its first West Coast location in San Francisco this week, featuring one of the biggest rooftop bars in the city.
Vallejo police now under state oversight to complete reforms
California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Monday announced a five-year court oversight of the Vallejo Police Department, where the agency must complete 45 reforms and be approved by an independent evaluator to ensure that it meets those goals.
Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford and wife welcome 5th child
San Francisco Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford is welcoming a new member to his family -- his fifth child.
Kim Ng, MLB'S first female GM, will not return to Miami Marlins
The Miami Marlins announced on Monday that it would be parting ways with general manager Kim Ng, who made history as the first female GM in not only Major League Baseball but across all major men’s pro team sports in North America.
SF Giants' Alyssa Nakken interviews for manager's job, making history again
San Francisco Giants' assistant coach Alyssa Nakken has made history again, being recognized as the first woman to officially interview for a Major League Baseball manager job.
Man survives vicious dog attack with 130 bites and counting: 'I'm grateful to have my life'
Davyta Gray, who was walking in his neighborhood, was suddenly set upon by approximately 10 dogs of various breeds.
Chicago woman, who recently attempted to break skydiving world record, dies at 104
A 104-year-old Chicago woman who set an unofficial world record for skydiving last week has passed away.
Retired teacher to complete 31st and final charity run to raise money for East Oakland high schools
Retired East Bay teacher Jack Nelson plans to mark his 31st charity run on Tuesday, to raise money for three East Oakland high schools. Over the years, the beloved 68-year-old mentor and coach has raised $252,000 for schools.
Oakland man left for dead at Santa Rita Jail, exclusive video shows
An Oakland man was left for dead for several days at Santa Rita Jail as new allegations are surfacing for the first time that deputies doctored the books to make it seem like they were checking in on him, when in fact, they did not provide any meaningful care, KTVU has learned.
$76M lakefront estate built by Steve Wynn could be most expensive home sale in Lake Tahoe's history
A lakefront Tahoe estate, built by casino mogul Steve Wynn is on the market for $76 million, making it potentially the most expensive home sale in Lake Tahoe's history.
Residents seek help for entangled deer spotted in Oakland Hills since last month
Concerned residents in the Oakland Hills have been reaching out to wildlife experts about a deer tangled up in some type of rope and spotted multiple times since at least last month.
Formerly homeless Berkeley Law student helps homeless man enroll in school, secure housing
Once unhoused himself, Berkeley Law student Anthony Carrascohas helped a homeless man get off the streets and enroll in community college. Carrasco has also used his past as fuel to bring about change to Bay Area homeless policies, especially those involving children.
Almost 11,000 auto thefts in Oakland this year, or 40 per day
With the rise in Oakland’s crime rate a reigning concern for many of the city's residents and businesses, new figures showed that the number of auto thefts have hit an astounding 10,823 so far this year. That’s an average of more than 40 vehicles stolen a day.
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony's Krayzie Bone hospitalized, ‘fighting for his life’: report
According to TMZ, Krayzie Bone was reportedly going into a second surgery soon in the hopes of stopping internal bleeding.
Watch: Historic banyan tree, scorched during Maui wildfires, sprouts new leaves
The historic banyan tree, which was scorched during the wildfires in Lahaina in August, began to sprout new leaves this month.
Several Bay Area health departments issue new mask mandates, amid rising COVID cases
Health officials in several Bay Area counties have issued new mask mandates as COVID-19 cases continued to rise and in preparation for the upcoming respiratory virus season.



















