San Jose Earthquakes win season finale, fall short of playoffs
The San Jose Earthquakes ended their season with a thrilling 2–1 win at PayPal Park, but fell short of the playoffs.
Oakland's 'No Kings' protest draws more than 10,000 to Lake Merritt
Indivisible East Bay, which helped organize the event, says more than 10,000 people marched peacefully from Wilma Chan Park, through Downtown Oakland, before gathering at the Lake Merritt amphitheater.
Suspect dies after suffering ‘medical emergency’ while allegedly breaking into Oakland home
Police were called to the home on Ettrick Street on reports of a break-in at the same time the department received reports of a person "experiencing a medical emergency" at the same location.
Newborn boy, parents reported missing in Sacramento following disturbing phone call
A family member reported to authorities that he had received a call from the baby's mother “saying she’d been assaulted and was afraid for her safety."
Bay Area Twins Mixing Culture, Roots, and EDM
Twin DJs Carlos and Beto Concha, known as OtebNSolrac, have built a name blending Latin rhythms with modern electronic dance music.
Winchester Mystery House's new Festival Fright Nights thrills this Halloween
An inside look at the new Festival Fright Nights at Winchester Mystery House.
Can Wine Country 'crush parties' help pull the industry out of its slump?
It's harvest season in wine country and full-out crush parties are still relatively new, but the parties may hold the key to pulling the industry out of its slump.
Faith leaders condemn Trump's threat of sending National Guard to San Francisco
Black faith leaders in San Francisco are denouncing the Trump administration’s suggestion to deploy the National Guard to the city, calling the idea unacceptable and dangerous.
After 20 years, South Bay street cleaning team shuts down
After two decades of cleaning streets and uplifting unhoused residents, a South Bay nonprofit has shut down operations. Friday marked the final day of service for the Downtown Streets Team.
Suspects with meth paraphernalia busted in South Bay stolen mail, fake ID document scheme
Two suspects were booked into jail for document forgery and falsifying checks, the San Jose Police Department say.
Bay Area mayors meet to discuss gun violence prevention strategies
Bay Area mayors gathered in Oakland on Friday joining Brady, the gun-control advocacy group, to announce a new regional approach to preventing gun violence — targeting illicit gun dealers.
Authorities say mom uncooperative in search for missing California girl
Investigators say the mother of missing 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard has been uncooperative, providing no verified information about her daughter’s whereabouts.
Worry over USGS staffing as Bay Area marks 36 years since Loma Prieta earthquake
A retired scientist with the USGS worries about the impact the government shutdown is having on the agency's earthquake science research program.
Person fatally struck by SMART train in Petaluma
A man was struck and killed by a Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit train Friday morning in Petaluma, the agency confirmed.
The Canadians behind the 7-foot Labubu bread sculpture in Benicia
There's a 7-foot bread sculpture of a popular Labubu grinning in front of a Benicia bakery, and it's the creation of a Canadian family who moved to the Bay Area to start a new chapter in life.
San Francisco buildings evacuate after construction crews hit gas line
Five buildings in San Francisco were evacuated Friday morning after construction crews hit a gas line, officials said.
19-year-olds arrested after backpack robbery in Burlingame
Two 19-year-olds were arrested on Thursday in Burlingame after they allegedly pretended to have a gun hidden in their pockets and took somebody's backpack before taking off in a black sedan, police said.




















