Bay Area Coast Guard families brace for financial impact of first missed paycheck during government shutdown
The Bay Area is home to large communities of Coast Guard members and their families.
49ers top linebacker Fred Warner suffers season-ending ankle injury
49ers linebacker Fred Warner was carted off of the field during the first quarter of what would ultimately be a 30-19 loss for the team.
Benioff faces backlash after suggesting National Guard deployment to SF
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff is facing criticism after suggesting President Trump deploy the National Guard to San Francisco, a comment that sparked swift pushback from city leaders.
Sunny Sunday; Messy Monday!
Weather Headline: Widespread rainfall and isolated thunderstorms Monday and Tuesday with drier conditions returning by Wednesday afternoon. For Sunday: There is about a 20%-30% chance of seeing fog in the North Bay Valleys early Sunday morning before clearing skies return. Sunday afternoon will feature mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s near the coast to mid 70s across the interior. Cloud cover will increase late in the day and into Sunday night as a cold Autumn storm drops southward down the Washington/Oregon. Rainfall totals from Monday through Wednesday currently look to range from 1.50"-2.50 (isolated up to 3.00") in the Santa Lucia Range and in the Santa Cruz Mountains, with generally less than 1.50" elsewhere. Locally heavy rainfall will be possible within any stronger rain shower and/or thunderstorm. This would lead to minor/nuisance flooding concerns across much of the Bay Area and Central Coast. Remember these number could/will fluctuate. :droplet::snow_cloud: Message ktvu-weather-forecast-updates Shift + Enter to add a new line
Brush fire scorches nearly 40 acres in Lake County
An afternoon brush fire blackened about 40 acres in Lower Lake on Saturday.
2 killed, 3 injured in San Leandro crash following CHP chase
Two suspects were killed and two California Highway Patrol officers were injured in a crash in San Leandro following a pursuit that began in Castro Valley on Saturday morning.
Are you ready for new SNAP requirements? California sets deadline
The new rules, part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, will narrow the eligibility for exemptions for able-bodied adults without dependents, including homeless individuals and veterans.
'Family Matters' star Darius McCrary arrested at US-Mexico border on felony fugitive charges
"Family Matters" star Darius McCrary was arrested near the U.S.-Mexico border in California.
Via Aurelia restaurant latest to open at fast-growing Mission Rock development
Via Aurelia, a modern Tuscan fine-dining restaurant, is the latest high-profile opening at Mission Rock, marking a new chapter in the neighborhood’s growing food scene.
New California law approves home development near public transit
In a grand effort to tackle California's massive housing crisis, the governor signed Senate Bill 79, involving development close to transit stations.
NFL player and Oakland native donates turf to alma mater
Oakland native and San Leandro High alum Charles Leno Jr., who played in the NFL for a decade, was honored Friday night at the high school’s homecoming game.
Benioff says he'd support National Guard in San Francisco ahead of Dreamforce: report
As the countdown to San Francisco's signature tech event is on, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff told the New York Times in an interview published on Friday that he'd welcome National Guard troops in the city if President Trump decided to deploy them.
Displaced RV residents at closed VTA station ordered to move again
The fallout from San Jose’s recent cleanup of its largest homeless encampment at Columbus Park continues, as nearly two dozen displaced RV residents are being forced to move yet again — for some, the fourth time in as many weeks.
Man sentenced to life for Richmond murder of ex-girlfriend
A man convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend in front of her two young children in Richmond in 2017 was sentenced Friday to life in prison.
MacKenzie Scott donates $42 million to Bay Area education nonprofit
10,000 Degrees was founded in 1981 and since then it has, according to its 2024 annual report, awarded more than $105 million in scholarships to over 60,000 students.
Family found dead in San Francisco home identified
The tight-knit neighborhood is shaken, with residents describing the family as quiet and known for their elaborate holiday light displays.




















