Music icon Carlos Santana recovering after heart procedure

The Grammy winning artist says last weekend he experienced an issue with his chest and asked his wife to take him to the hospital.

Deacon Dave's Livermore holiday light display back from pandemic, brighter than ever

No other home in the Bay Area has a holiday light display quite like it. Deacon’s Dave Light Display is back open to the public after being closed last year due to the pandemic.

Charging decision on parents of Oxford mass shooting suspect expected on Friday

The day before, and day of the shooting, Oxford High School officials met with Crumbley and his parents after teachers warned of his behavior at school, which included drawing violent pictures in class.

Oakland police ask help locating at-risk, juvenile runaway

Oakland Police Department are asking for help from the public in locating an at-risk juvenile who they say ran away earlier this week. 

Homeless students' needs at center of rally at San Jose State University

Despite progress, San Jose State University and one of its student groups are at odds over how best to serve those affected by homelessness.

California fines PG&E $125M for 2019 Kincade Fire

The California Public Utilities Commission announced Thursday it has penalized PG&E $125 million for violations related to the 2019 Kincade Fire that burned nearly 78,000 acres and prompted the evacuation of about 185,000 residents in Sonoma County.

Vallejo police union warns officers leaving at 'unprecedented rate'

The police union said in a statement on its website that a number of officers have left for other police departments around the Bay Area and some are retiring. The union also said that new officers have not been able to pass field training.

University researchers say farmer's markets, food charity part of 'White supremacy culture'

The lecture series focuses on a racial framework to food issues, claiming elements such as food charity and farmer’s markets are part of "White supremacist" food culture.

Prosecutors: Parents had 14-year-old 'in tow' at Capitol riot, mom should get jail time

Virginia Marie “Jenny” Spencer and her husband, Christopher, had the child “in tow” when they joined other rioters who overwhelmed a line of police officers, invaded House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office suite and demanded entry to the House chamber, prosecutors wrote in a sentencing memo.

Video: Tourists' car burglarized in San Francisco's Chinatown

A man gets out, breaks the back window of the Ford, grabs a bag and puts it in the silver car. He then broke a second window and stole more property. The silver car then takes off.

US to require all inbound travelers to take COVID-19 test 1 day before flight

All travelers to the U.S. must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test within one day of boarding their flights, regardless of nationality or vaccination status, the White House said.