San Jose aims to capitalize on 2026 sporting events
For Bay Area sports fans, 2026 will be huge. The Super Bowl, March Madness, and the World Cup are all coming here. The City of San Jose is making sure it capitalizes on all the excitement.
Oakland hires parolees to clean city freeways
A three-year, $12.4 million contract will fund the initiative under the Golden State Works Program, providing Oakland residents on parole with steady employment.
South Bay celebrates opening of new drug addiction clinic
South Bay leaders on Thursday cut a ceremonial ribbon in celebration of the soon-to-open "Compassionate Addiction Services & Support clinic.
The 2nd most expensive home for sale in America is on California's central coast
The 13-bedroom, 15-bathroom home sits on five lots spanning more than 5 acres, with dramatic, rugged ocean views.
Bleach spill on I-280 closes lanes to traffic near Los Altos
Firefighters responded to a chemical spill on Interstate 280 near Magdalena Avenue in Los Altos on Thursday, officials say. The roadway has since been cleared.
Fletcher Merkel identified as child killed in Annunciation shooting
The father of one of the Annunciation victims spoke about his son a day after the attack took his life.
Voices For Change: San Francisco 49ers giving back, Bay FC dominating and more
On this episode, Greg Lee dives into how the 49ers are giving back before the NFL season begins. Plus, a game between two high school teams impacted by tragedy from the fire-torn communities of Lahaina, Hawaii and Paradise, Calif.
Second victim identified in deadly San Rafael apartment fire
The second victim killed in a fire that tore through a San Rafael apartment complex last week has been identified.
Bail at $1M for suspect in alleged attack on Richmond AC Transit bus driver
A judge set bail at $1.17 million for Mandingo Alfroconus Hayes, 54, following the attack around 7:35 a.m. Monday just outside the Richmond BART station.
Bay Area theme park, which helped inspire Disneyland, to hold big 75th birthday party
An iconic East Bay theme park, credited for helping Walt Disney imagine and create Disneyland, is celebrating 75 years.
70 piles of cremated human remains discovered in Nevada desert
The ashes were found in a Nevada town just outside of Las Vegas.
Terrific Thursday, cooler at the coast
The marine layer clears back to the coast today with warmer afternoon highs wit i the 60s in Pacifica to low 90s Inland. NW and West winds 10-20 mph. Gradual warming Friday with Saturday the hottest of the holiday period, approaching 100 degrees in Calistoga as firefighters continue to knock down the Pickett Fire.
San Jose Diocese will review security at Catholic schools
The San Jose Diocese says it will review security measures at each of its Catholic schools in the wake of the mass shooting that happened Wednesday at a Catholic church and school in Minneapolis.
Barbara Lee has been Oakland's mayor for 100 days
Barbara Lee has now been Oakland's leader for 100 days: The longtime congresswoman continues to face challenges of low police staffing, homelessness and blight, and threats from the federal government.
Day 8: 2 key witnesses take stand in San Mateo Sheriff Corpus removal hearing
Two key witnesses took the stand Wednesday, on the eighth day of San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus's administrative removal hearing.
Bay Area Catholics 'shocked and very saddened' by Minneapolis school shooting
Bay Area Catholics are praying along with their brothers and sisters in Minneapolis, after a shooter opened fire in a Catholic school there Wednesday while children were celebrating Mass. Two people were killed and 17 others injured.
Cooler than average
Today's temps will be slightly cooler than average.
Experts blame Trump policies for decrease in international travel to SF
Experts in tourism and hospitality reported overall, good numbers of people are traveling to San Francisco, but international numbers are behind.
Warming trend
Your Thursday forecast features slightly warmer temperatures. The real warming moves in this weekend. By Saturday, inland areas could hit the mid 90s.
San Francisco mom in desperate need of permanent housing for special needs daughter
A San Francisco mother claims city bureaucracy is preventing her from securing permanent housing for her family, including her daughter with special medical needs.



















