SF Supervisors propose free summer programs for SFUSD students amid prolonged school closures
Four San Francisco supervisors on Monday announced they're backing an initiative to provide free summer programs for all San Francisco Unified School District elementary students to help families deal with the impacts of prolonged school closures.
California leaders say they've reached deal to put most kids back in class by March
Under the deal announced Monday, school districts could receive up to $6.6 billion if they reopen classrooms by March 31. The proposal does not require staff and students to be vaccinated, and districts are not required to have agreements with teachers' unions.
Doctors, nonprofit hold vaccine clinic for SF’s Chinese-American community
A clinic was held Monday morning aimed at inoculating a vulnerable population that might not otherwise know where and how to get vaccinated. It's part of an ongoing effort to make sure that members of the Chinese-American community receive COVID-19 vaccinations.
Victim of Concord homicide shooting identified
A man was shot and killed near a popular shopping center in Concord early Monday.
Berkeley teachers union president defends sending daughter to in-person preschool
A group called "Guerilla Momz" posted video of Berkeley Federation of Teachers president Matt Meyer sending his 2-year-old daughter to school.
Serial killer who was spared execution is killed in prison
A California serial killer known as the "I-5 Strangler" in the 1970s and 1980s has been killed in prison.
Thief uses blowtorch to burglarize SF store struck twice in one night
San Francisco police are investigating after a business in the Sunset District was burglarized twice in one night.
Oakland police recover firearms, make arrest in Saturday shooting
Officers with Oakland Police Department, who witnessed a shooting on Saturday, made seven arrests and recovered firearms, police say.
Residents evacuated safely in Alameda house fire
The fire broke out around 1 p.m. in the 2800 block of Central Avenue between Mound and Versailles.
Stolen shipping container filled with hundreds of donated bikes recovered in Concord
Ken Martin, the CEO of Mike’s Bikes in Novato said the container was found abandoned in Concord Monday morning and thankfully it appears the hundreds of bikes that were placed inside were still there.
Seven people injured in house fire in San Francisco
Seven people were injured in a house fire in San Francisco’s Outer Mission neighborhood on Monday.
Man who died in Antioch police custody identified
Officers said they tried de-escalation techniques without success. Police said that Calel tried to get into a car that was stopped at a red light and yelled at the driver to let him inside.
Gas leak triggers evacuations in San Francisco
Emergency crews were on the scene of a gas leak in San Francisco Monday morning.
Lady Gaga's dog walker Ryan Fischer speaks out for first time since Hollywood shooting
Ryan Fischer, Lady Gaga’s dog walker who was shot during a violent dognapping in Hollywood last week, spoke out on Monday for the first time since the horrific incident. His recollection of the events also revealed the acts of a mystery good Samaritan.
San Jose police say alleged gang members targeted gardeners for robbery, assault
Authorities said that many of the victims who were targeted were local gardeners and landscapers. They were robbed when they were away from their cars and trucks, police said. And then the tools that were stolen became the suspects' weapons before they fled the scene, police said.
Woman injured in shooting at a playground in San Francisco
San Francisco seek suspects in a shooting at a playground on Sunday that sent a 36-year-old woman to the hospital.
Drop-in vaccination site opens for hard hit San Francisco areas
Hundreds of San Francisco residents received their first dose of a vaccine without an appointment. It's an effort to get more people vaccinated in some of the city's most vulnerable areas.
Novato high school students return to class, Brentwood leaders discuss reopening plans
Now that Marin County is in the red tier, 9th and 10th-grade students will return to their schools with a hybrid schedule. Eleventh and 12th grades will return next Monday.
Wolf tracked near Yosemite for 1st time in 100 years
Gray wolves were eradicated in California early in the last century because of their perceived threat to livestock. Their reappearance in the state has riled ranchers, who say wolves have preyed on their livestock on public or private land.
New red light traffic cameras in Fremont
Red-light enforcement cameras have been installed at two busy intersections in Fremont.They are located at the intersections of Auto Mall Parkway and Christy Street, and Auto Mall Parkway and Pacific Commons Boulevard leading to the Pacific Commons Shopping Center just off Interstate 880.