Theories about Oakland's 'mummified' body arise, death unexplained
A mummified body was found inside the wall of the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center in Oakland on Wednesday by construction crews who are working to revitalize the facility.
Two men shoot and kill each other outside Oakland Jack in the Box
Two men died during a late-night double shooting at an Oakland Jack In the Box. These two deaths bring Oakland's homicide total to 22 this year, compared to 25 this time last year.
Pizza ice cream from Van Leeuwen to launch at Walmart exclusively
Some people like pizza, some people like ice cream.
'Black Panther' director Ryan Coogler handcuffed, mistaken for bank robber in Atlanta
Confusion at a Bank of America on Jan. 7 on W. Paces Ferry Road led to "Black Panther" director Ryan Coogler mistakenly in handcuffs. The incident was caught on an officer's body camera.
Oakland chef Daniel Luna punched in head at 49ers-Rams game out of coma
Oakland chef Daniel Luna, who was punched in the head and fell to the ground after a 49ers-Rams game in Southern California last month, is now out of a medically induced coma and hopes to one day return to his restaurant, Mistura, when he is able.
Good Samaritan donates MacBook and new backpack to Oakland girl who was victim of theft
There is hope for humanity. Just days after a 13-year-old Oakland girl had her backpack stolen during a trip to the hospital for surgery, a stranger has reached out to help. The stolen backpack contained her tablet and laptop for school.
Convenience store owner shot and killed during robbery in Benicia
Police are looking for the person who shot and killed a convenience store owner late Tuesday night.
Photojournalist shares pictures and stories of war in Ukraine
A journalist on the ground in Ukraine following the Russian invasion shares powerful pictures and stories of war and survival.
Biden restores California’s power to set car emissions rules
The Biden administration is restoring California’s authority to set its own tailpipe pollution standards for cars, reversing a Trump administration policy and likely ushering in stricter emissions standards for new passenger vehicles nationwide.
Man caught with more than 50 live reptiles under his clothes at San Diego border crossing
Border Patrol recently found 52 live reptiles stuffed inside a man's jacket and pants.
Backpack stolen from 13-year-old Oakland girl during trip to hospital for surgery
A 13-year-old Oakland girl preparing for life-saving surgery was victimized by thieves on her way to the hospital. Jazz Hardrict said they stole her backpack which contained items she relies on to connect with her peers and her teachers.
Family of USF student Christopher Liang live in China, need help for funeral, visit to U.S.
The brother of USF student Christopher Liang, who was found dead in his rented Tesla, is now asking for help to bring the young man's family from China and to help pay for funeral expenses.
Service for USF student Christopher Liang to be held in San Francisco church
The family of Christopher Liang, the missing college student who was found dead over the weekend in Central Valley, announced plans to honor his life with a public memorial.
Sherri Papini, charged with faking kidnapping, released from jail
A Northern California woman who was arrested last week for allegedly faking her own 2016 kidnapping and lying to federal agents has been released from jail.
San Francisco's 1st tiny-home village ready for homeless people
San Francisco's first tiny home community is ready for residents in the Hayes Valley neighborhood.
Woman robbed while unloading groceries from car in Oakland
Authorities in Oakland are searching for a strong-armed robbery suspect who targeted a woman as she was unloading groceries.
San Francisco cinematographer hit twice by burglars
A San Francisco cinematographer says he was hit twice by the same burglars who stole $32,000 in production gear stored in his garage.
11-year-old Ukrainian boy hailed 'real hero,' after traveling more than 600 miles alone
An 11-year-old Ukrainian boy was being hailed "a real hero" after leaving his home and traveling more than 620 miles alone seeking safety in neighboring Slovakia.
SF Golden Gate Park to host humanitarian relief concert for Ukraine
Bay Area residents seeking ways to help in the humanitarian aid effort in Ukraine were invited to a free concert in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park on Saturday, as organizers hoped to use the power of community, music and culture to help those in the crossfires of the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
Katie Meyer honored by Stanford women's basketball team ahead of Pac-12 title
As the Stanford women's basketball team rode to another Pac-12 title, they paid tribute to Katie Meyer.



















