East Bay dispensary invaded after sideshow

Surveillance video captured intruders looting an East Oakland dispensary early Sunday morning.

San Jose police investigate double shooting

A shooting in San Jose Tuesday afternoon left two men wounded, authorities said.

Aftermath: Bay Area retailers work to recover after looters ransack stores

San Francisco police announced the names of several people arrested in connection with robberies and burglaries at Union Square on Friday.

Waukesha Christmas parade: Darrell Brooks charged, 6th death reported

An 8-year-old boy became the sixth person to die Tuesday as a result of a man driving his SUV into the Waukesha Christmas parade, with a criminal complaint alleging that the suspect in the case steered side-to-side with the intent of striking marchers and spectators.

Brian Laundrie's family surrendered guns to law enforcement on Sept. 17 -- but one was missing

When Brian Laundrie’s parents reported him missing in mid-September following the strangulation of his fiancée Gabby Petito, they turned over all of the firearms in their home to the FBI – but one was apparently missing.

Proof of COVID-19 vaccine will be required for all US land border crossers

The rules pertain to non-U.S. nationals. American citizens and permanent residents may still enter the U.S. regardless of their vaccination status.

Hundreds of SFO airport workers to protest day before Thanksgiving

Hundreds of airport workers will protest Wednesday at San Francisco International Airport to highlight demands for affordable health care benefits, according to union officials

Jury finds CVS, Walgreens, Walmart responsible for role in opioid crisis

The counties blamed pharmacies operated by CVS, Walgreens and Walmart for not stopping the flood of pills that caused hundreds of overdose deaths and cost each of the two counties about $1 billion, their attorney said.

Mistah F.A.B. and sister give turkeys away in Oakland

Bay Area rapper Mistah F.A.B. and his sister kicked off their 17th annual turkey giveaway in Oakland on Tuesday ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.

Ice skating rink open: Holiday tradition returns to San Jose

The downtown San Jose ice rink is named after Kristi Yamaguchi. Now in its 25th year, it’s the only ice rink in the world surrounded by 32 palm trees known as the Circle of Palms.

Bronx woman used obituaries to rob houses as people attended funerals

She would scan obituaries to find out when people would be attending funerals so she could break into their homes and steal valuables.

Thieves make off with up to $200K in stolen merchandise, Walnut Creek police say

The dozens of looters who rushed Walnut Creek's Nordstrom on Saturday night made off with between $100,000 and $200,000 worth of merchandise, Walnut Creek police said Monday.

More US adults opting to never have children, Pew survey finds

The number of childless adults between 18 and 49 years of age who have chosen to not have children in the future has increased 7% since the Pew Research Center conducted the same survey in 2018.

Community rallies around beloved and inspirational Oakland football coach diagnosed with cancer

A community is rallying around a beloved Oakland football coach, recently been diagnosed with stomach cancer. Many who have worked with Adrian Cooper, or "Coop," describe him as an inspiring mentor who has made college a priority in young lives.

Three arrested in gas station shootout that left retired Oakland police captain wounded

The three suspects wanted in a shootout at an Oakland gas station that left a retired police captain wounded have been arrested, the city's police chief announced.

UC ditches all standardized testing for admission

UC regents were told Thursday that faculty could not find an alternative test that would not have the same bias problem that led the university to stop using the SAT last year, the Los Angeles Time s reported.