Some California lawmakers want to repeal sanctuary state laws
Some Republican lawmakers in California are looking to eliminate sanctuary state laws in the wake of the recent immigration protests.
Oakland commercial break-ins tied to a group of suspects, silver Honda
KTVU has learned that law enforcement is investigating a series of commercial burglaries in different parts of Oakland that took place this past weekend.
This Bay Area city cancels its 4th of July fireworks festival
Some residents of this Bay Area neighborhood are glad the fireworks display have been canceled.
PG&E shuts off power in these Bay Area cities
As the utility forewarned, Pacific Gas & Electric turned off power to a portion of customers, mostly in the East Bay, on Thursday in a preventive measure to reduce the risk of wildfires as high winds and dry conditions are expected through Saturday.
Windy, hot
Today will be windy and hot, with highs in the 80s inland.
Berkeley approves new wildfire prevention rules, some threaten to sue
Starting next year, residents in parts of Berkeley will have to comply with some strict new rules around wildfire prevention. The newly approved ordinance has to do with removing vegetation and other flammable material from around your home.
SpaceX explosion: Starship explodes prior to static fire test at Starbase facility
Officials say a SpaceX's Starship suffered a catastrophic failure and exploded just after 11 p.m. Wednesday prior to a static fire test.
New HIV prevention drug introduced, but it comes at a high cost
As with many chronic and often deadly diseases, an ounce of prevention can be worth a ton of cure. It's a breakthrough drug for sure for those wanting to avoid HIV AIDS, but the price is eye popping.
Dozens arrested in dismantling Tenderloin drug market effort in a single night
The San Francisco Police Department announced that more than two dozen people were arrested and hundreds of grams of narcotics were seized Tuesday night in continued efforts to dismantle the drug market in the city.
Immigration advocates urge Alameda Co to expand response hotline
Alameda County is considering ways to fund a 24-7 hotline in response to increased immigration enforcement.
Large brush fire burning in Antioch prompts evacuation warnings
A more than 290-acre brush fire was burning in Antioch and threatening structures on Wednesday night, though hours later, crews had a handle on the blaze.
Suspect arrested for allegedly attacking wheelchair-bound man with knife, hammer
Authorities believe the suspect may have brandished a weapon at a downtown store earlier that same day.
Oakland leaders promise safe Juneteenth celebration, avoiding last year's violence
Oakland city officials say they're prepared for the Juneteenth celebration Thursday after sideshows and a wild shootout marred last year's festivities.
Emergency alert app launches in San Jose, hours before Ranch Place Fire
A new emergency notification system was launched in San Jose yesterday, just before the Ranch Place Fire sparked.
Authorities seek man who exposed self, assaulted driver on San Jose bus
A surveillance camera on the bus caught the man "pleasuring himself" on the VTA bus.
Man arrested for allegedly stealing tools from San Mateo construction site
A construction site in the 2100 block of Palm Avenue was burglarized twice between May 16 and 21
List: Juneteenth events happening in the Bay Area this week
Juneteenth is an annual celebration commemorating the official end of slavery in the U.S. Here's a list of events happening in the Bay Area.
Cougar caught strolling California neighborhood
A mountain lion was recently spotted strolling outside a home in Forestville, a rare but not unheard-of sighting in California.
Dog comes face-to-face with bear inside California home
A homeowner got quite the surprise when security footage captured a bear inside her her home.
Oakland moves forward with $4.8M speed safety cameras
The city of Oakland is moving forward with a $4.8 million pilot program to install speed safety cameras across the city.



















