Freeze watch for parts of Bay Area over holiday weekend
The Bay Area could see temperatures drop below freezing this weekend. The National Weather Service issued a frost advisory that lasted through 10 a.m. Saturday, and a freeze watch from Saturday night through Sunday in parts of the north bay.
Woman speaks out after being shot on freeway in Benicia
A woman was shot and wounded on a freeway in Benicia while driving to work before dawn Thursday.
Novato woman lost $1k helping Maui victims in gift card scam
A Marin County woman is frustrated after she sent $2,000 worth of Target gift cards to Maui families impacted by the wildfires over the summer, only for half of the gift cards to be declined at the store.
Vallejo sees 21st homicide of 2023 after fatal shooting overnight
A man was shot and killed in Vallejo Saturday night.
Burglars in van knock over 3 Petaluma businesses in 45 minutes
Burglars in a white Ford Econoline van drove into the doors of three Petaluma businesses and made off in minutes with power tools and contractor equipment, police said Saturday.
Petaluma man arrested for allegedly stealing truck with owner's dog in it
A Petaluma man was arrested Friday after he allegedly stole a truck with its owner's dog in it, police said.
'Life well lived': Petaluma police bids goodbye to retired K-9 Basko
Petaluma police bid farewell to a distinguished retired K-9, Basko, who passed away on Nov. 2.
Wolf hybrid roaming near Sebastopol, police say
Officials were contacted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife that the hybrid was seen heading south of the Highway 12 bridge on the eastern edge of Sebastopol.
City manager Adam McGill, former police chief, announces resignation
Novato City Manager Adam McGill has announced his resignation effective Dec. 31, ending seven years with the city and a total of 32 years in public service.
Coroner identifies Vallejo teen killed in stolen car
The Contra Costa County Coroner's Office has identified the victim of a fatal crash early Monday morning near Crockett as a 15-year-old driver from Vallejo.
Bay Area army vet charged for making threats to kill multiple military members at CA base
Federal authorities in San Francisco filed charges against a Petaluma man Thursday over threats he allegedly made against multiple military personnel at a Southern California Army base.
Santa Rosa police arrest alleged 'runner' for drug trafficking ring
Santa Rosa officers arrested an alleged "runner" for a drug trafficking ring on Monday morning, according to police.
Innovative, eco-friendly North Bay farm may not survive a recent fire
A North Bay farm is struggling to make ends meet after a fire tore through its facilities on Sunday. The Sunday morning fire did as much as $6 million in damage to Protein Products, LLC, an innovative, environmentally friendly farm based in Petaluma that raises fly larvae, turning them into food and fertilizer.
12-year-old boy reported missing out of Santa Rosa
Santa Rosa police are asking for the public's help in finding a 12-year-old boy who went missing Thursday.
Intellectual discourse, Black excellence network flourish from initial dinner gatherings
In an inspiring tale of friendship and determination, a casual idea has turned into a groundbreaking television show.
Shooting threat made at Petaluma High School, no arrests made
Police are investigating a shooting threat at Petaluma High School discovered on a bathroom wall.
Santa Rosa man crashes into home, arrested for DUI
Police arrested a man after he allegedly crashed into a home while under the influence of alcohol.
California Hells Angels sentenced to federal prison
Two Hells Angels members have been sentenced to prison for their roles in criminal activities by the Sonoma County chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, federal prosecutors said.
Bay Area fire chief named 2023 fire chief of the year in California
Marin County's fire chief was named 2023 Fire Chief of the Year by the California Fire Chiefs Association.
Yountville's boil water order lifted after officials say water supply is safe
The town of Yountville said at 3:08 p.m. Sunday it lifted the mandatory order for residents to boil water before consumption that was issued Friday after E. coli was detected in the municipal water supply.



















