East Bay family of slain 15-year-old wants teen suspect tried as adult

The family of a 15-year-old boy shot and killed nearly two years ago says their pain is being compounded by a recent court ruling. Despite the "heinous" nature of the crime, the suspect—who was 17 at the time of the killing—will be tried as a juvenile, not an adult.

Emeryville protesters pressure Target, Home Depot to challenge ICE

Hundreds of demonstrators marched Tuesday evening in Emeryville to call on major retailers not to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Bay Area nurses protest ICU nurse Alex Pretti's killing

A crowd of nurses from across the nation on Tuesday marched in memory of Alex Pretti, moving through the streets of Oakland chanting and carrying signs. 

Mountain lion in San Francisco's Pacific Heights neighborhood released to wild

A young male mountain lion was spotted in San Francisco and eluded animal control officers for hours, while simultaneously captivating a human audience – watching online and in person – for more than a day. 

TB outbreak at Archbishop Riordan High School

The San Francisco Department of Public Health is investigating an outbreak of active tuberculosis (TB) at Archbishop Riordan High School after a third case was confirmed on Tuesday.

Pockets of light rain arrive tonight
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Meteorologist Bryan Gallo said light pockets of rain arrive Tuesday night, but early Wednesday the wet weather system clears out.

Oakland police chase vehicle wanted out of San Francisco

Oakland police engaged in a high-speed pursuit of a vehicle wanted out of San Francisco late Tuesday afternoon. The incident ended with a suspect in police custody. 

11 cars set ablaze in San Jose; authorities probe possible serial arsonist

San Jose police and arson investigators are probing a string of vehicle fires, including 11 cars torched at five locations along the Highway 87 corridor early Tuesday morning.

Pedestrian killed in San Jose

Authorities in San Jose are investigating a pedestrian death after a person was fatally struck by a vehicle Tuesday morning near Story Road and King Road.

Zoo reintroducing San Francisco Garter Snake to wild
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Dr. Rochelle Stiles from the San Francisco Zoo discusses the efforts to reintroduce an endangered native species to its original habitat in the Bay Area.

Mental health impact of shooting videos on social media
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Harvard Medical School clinical psychologist Jacqueline Sperling discusses the impact of seeing video of the shooting of Alex Pretti in Minnesota, and how it affects users' mental health.

San Francisco's largest shopping mall closes early

San Francisco’s largest shopping mall closed this weekend, several days earlier than expected.

Large fire breaks out in Berkeley warehouse

A large fire broke out early Tuesday morning in Berkeley, where flames and smoke could be seen from Interstate Highway 80.

Family of 17-year-old girl killed in Antioch hit-and-run seeks answers

An East Bay family is searching for answers and pleading for a driver to come forward after a 17-year-old girl was found dead along a busy Antioch roadway last week.

Super Bowl LX readiness ramps up at Levi’s Stadium

Preparations for Super Bowl LX are well underway at Levi’s Stadium, where new signage, temporary structures and decorations are already taking shape.

Bay Area planetarium transforms into movie theater, offering 'date night under the stars'

A Bay Area science center and planetarium is opening its doors to host special movie nights for sci-fi enthusiasts or those who just want to experience a movie in a cosmic theater. 

Accused San Francisco serial burglar charged in case of Oakland home overrun by strangers

A man previously charged in a San Francisco burglary spree is now accused of helping take over an Oakland home listed on a home-sharing website while wearing an ankle monitor.

Chance of rain for some parts of Bay Area
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Meteorologist Bryan Gallo is tracking a storm system headed for the Bay Area, but he said it will likely be weak and won't produce significant rainfall.

Greg Bovino to return to 'old job' in El Centro, California after Alex Pretti shooting: Reports

Gregory Bovino is reportedly being moved from his role as Border Patrol’s “Commander of Operation At Large" back to his former post overseeing CBP operations in El Centro, a shift described as a demotion.