Map: Here's where the most shark attacks have happened
A popular beach in Florida has been deemed the “shark bite capital of the world.”
Florida dad arrested in toddler's hot truck death: 'No reason for this little boy to be dead'
An 18-month-old Florida toddler has died after officials say he was left in a hot truck for more than three hours while his dad allegedly got a haircut and drank at a bar.
Summer solstice: What to know about the longest day of the year
Summer solstice is the time of year when the sun has peak sunshine in the Northern Hemisphere.
Bay Area wildlife center seeing influx of raccoons, skunks, hawks, owls
Wildcare, a non-profit wild animal rescue, rehabilitation and release organization in San Rafael, accepts abandoned, injured, lost or baby wildlife from all around the Bay Area. This year, some species are showing up in large, if not record numbers.
'American Nightmare' convict Matthew Muller sentenced in 1993 California kidnap, sex assault at campsite
Matthew Muller, the man whose kidnapping and raping of a Vallejo couple was highlighted in a Netflix crime documentary, 'American Nightmare,' has been convicted and sentenced again for a 1993 kidnapping and sexual assault at a Northern California campsite.
Windy, some sun
Today will be windy with some sun.
No 'vanlording:' San Jose bans RVs as rental properties for the unhoused
A recently passed San Jose ordinance will, when it takes effect, ban the use of RVs as rental properties for the unhoused. The law is aimed at preventing what city officials call "vanlording," which stems from people renting RVs as units of housing.
Ninth Circuit sides with Trump: National Guard can stay in Los Angeles
A three-judge panel in San Francisco unanimously sided with President Donald Trump, allowing the California National Guard to stay in Los Angeles,
SJ leaders pass law banning use of RVs as rental properties for unhoused residents
The San Jose City Council passed an ordinance that when it takes effect Jul. 1, will outlaw the use of RVs as rental properties for residents experiencing homelessness. Advocates decried the move and said the city is trying to criminalize being unhoused.
Miracle baby Nyla reunites with Kaiser NICU team after beating odds
Baby Nyla, born three months premature and weighing less than a pound, reunites with the Kaiser Permanente NICU San Francisco team, after a long, life-saving journey.
San Jose restaurateur celebrates origins of Juneteenth
A San Jose restaurant owner celebrates Juneteenth with recipes that date back over 100 years.
This Bay Area city just got a new Chick-fil-A, as the fast-food chain expands in the region
Chick-fil-A is expanding its presence in the Bay Area, with another grand opening this week.
Street closures by Lake Merritt on Juneteenth take some by surprise
What’s normally a jubilant Juneteenth celebration at Oakland's Lake Merritt – marred last year by a mass shooting – was instead met with barricades and blocked roads Thursday, leaving community members blindsided and festivities muted.
Hundreds gather for Juneteenth celebration in Oakland
The Oakland Museum of California was packed on Thursday with families enjoying music, food, and family-friendly activities for Juneteenth.
Man in Swiss custody for allegedly killing father in Santa Cruz
A man is in custody in Switzerland for allegedly killing his nonagenarian father in the Santa Cruz home they shared.
New Stanford grad Ahmed Muhammad remains committed to his Oakland community
Surrounded by family, friends, and others whom Oakland’s Ahmed Muhammad credits for helping him on his journey, the 22-year-old marked a milestone, graduating from Stanford University.
Sports Focus: Campolindo Rugby, Berkeley's Teen's Ultramarathon and De La Salle Golf
A look at a Campolindo High School graduate headed to the East Coast to play rugby in college, a Berkeley teenager running an ultramarathon on Mt. Diablo, and a feature on the De La Salle golf team.
2-alarm fire burns homes in Brentwood
Around 2:45 p.m., the fire department said the fire had been knocked down.
Heir to Hills Bros. Coffee charged in Fremont vehicle-ramming attack
The heir to a 19th-century San Francisco coffee company has been charged after allegedly chasing a Tesla security guard in a Land Rover, ramming another car, and leading police on a brief chase, according to court records.
Nicaraguan man accused of assaulting 3 ICE officers in San Jose
A Nicaraguan man has been charged by federal prosecutors with assaulting three ICE officers in San Jose - specifically grabbing one of the deportation officer's testicles who cried out, "Let go of my balls!"



















