Fuel tanker overturns in San Rafael, fiery disaster avoided
A San Rafael road was closed Tuesday after part of a fuel tanker overturned, blocking the roadway.
Owner claims 'pirates' pillaged unoccupied sailboat, ship drifts to Baker Beach from Sausalito
San Francisco fire officials say a small vessel broke free from the Sausalito area and ended up at San Francisco Baker Beach. The boat, dubbed ‘Lorelei’, was seen from the beach on Monday afternoon.
Marin County supervisors consider limiting number of short-term rentals
Major changes could be coming for the short-term rental market in the North Bay as the Marin County supervisors on Thursday will meet to discuss limiting the number of short-term rentals that operate in the county.
San Rafael woman arrested for alleged fatal stabbing of her mother
Relatives say San Rafael woman suspected of fatally stabbing her mother posted video prior to killing.
Fire destroys landmark gathering spot at Tomales Bay
Cell phone video from a staff member shows the Boat Shack at Nick’s Cove on Shoreline Highway in Marshall, along the shore of Tomales Bay, fully engulfed in flames Sunday afternoon.
Nick's Cove boat shack destroyed in fire
A fire ripped through an iconic boat shack in Marin County on Sunday, according to authorities.
Ski gear and windshield wipers moving with latest storm
Windshield wipers are flying off shelves, but this latest round of wet weather is great news for skiers headed up to Tahoe.
Rough surf continues to batter Bay Area coast
Public works crews in Pacifica were called in to plug a void in the city's sea wall created by the relentless surf. Workers from the city said they would be checking on the fix throughout the storm and reassessing the damage afterwards.
Evacuation warnings lifted after high surf and flooding shut down Santa Cruz, coastal areas
High surf warnings and advisories are in effect along the entire California coast as waves are expected to break up to 40 feet high. As of Thursday afternoon, reports from the Bay Area's coastal buoys were showing waves just under 30 feet off both the Sonoma County coast and Monterey Bay.
Driver allegedly ignoring emergency sirens, red light and collides with police car
A police car in San Rafael collided with another vehicle Saturday afternoon when a driver failed to heed to emergency sirens and lights as the patrol car sped to a call, police said.
19-year-old woman dies in Richmond-San Rafael Bridge crash
A 19-year-old San Rafael woman died in a crash late Sunday that closed the westbound direction of the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge for more than three hours, according to the California Highway Patrol.
1 dies, 1 injured on Richmond-San Rafael Bridge
Westbound lanes on Interstate 580 on the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge reopened late Sunday night after a fatal crash.
Rain rolls in to the Bay Area, last-minute preparations underway
Last-minute preparations were underway across the Bay Area Sunday with several days of forecast rain rolling into the region. Some homeowners, who hoped to spend the day picking out presents, instead found themselves grabbing sandbags and clearing gutters and drains.
San Rafael converting homeless encampment into sanctioned site
Homeless encampments are a reality across the Bay Area.
'Can't live without her': Bay Area veteran's service dog taken from park
A Mill Valley man is desperate to find his missing dog which he believes was taken from a dog park.
Retired Novato police officer loses battle with PTSD
99 members of law enforcement have taken their own lives this year alone, according to bluehelp.org.
Toddler rescued after riding bike into swimming pool
A 2-year-old boy ended up in the hospital after nearly drowning in his family’s swimming pool in San Rafael on Sunday, according to the police department.
Petaluma's environmentally friendly Christmas tree farmer has been serving community for decades
From this weekend to next, will be the peak of the peak of the Christmas tree buying season. As many as thirty million will be sold in the U.S. alone. One environmentally friendly farmer from Petaluma and his family have turned to making Santa’s elves into a helicopter pilots to keep tree groves pristine.
16-year-old Marin boy volunteers at Israeli farms near Gaza over Thanksgiving
A 16-year-old from Marin County embarked on an unusual Thanksgiving Break, flying all the way to Israel to help farmers struggling to tend to their fields amid the ongoing war between Hamas and the country.
The End: Bay Area movie theater calls it quits
Sunday was the last day of operation, ending the theater’s four decades worth of blockbusters and flicks, buckets of popcorn, countless chocolate candy, Coca-Cola and date nights.


















