San Francisco buildings evacuate after construction crews hit gas line
Five buildings in San Francisco were evacuated Friday morning after construction crews hit a gas line, officials said.
19-year-olds arrested after backpack robbery in Burlingame
Two 19-year-olds were arrested on Thursday in Burlingame after they allegedly pretended to have a gun hidden in their pockets and took somebody's backpack before taking off in a black sedan, police said.
CHP pursuit in Oakland, 2 arrests
Two people were arrested Thursday night following a California Highway Patrol pursuit in Oakland, authorities said.
Here's why the Walnut Festival not held in Walnut Creek this year
The East Bay’s longtime Walnut Festival has a new temporary home this year — about 20 miles east of its namesake city.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff faces new controversy over ICE
Salesforce’s annual Dreamforce conference wrapped up this week, but CEO Marc Benioff is facing new controversy following a report that he offered to help the federal government hire immigration enforcement agents.
Temps in the 70s
Today's temps will mostly be in the 70s.
State Sen. Wiener reportedly not waiting for Pelosi to retire, says he's running for Congress
State Sen. Scott Wiener will reportedly run for the Congressional seat currently held by Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi.
Nice weather ahead
A pleasant weather pattern is setting up just in time for the weekend! Patchy clouds should resurface Friday morning. Mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures will highlight the afternoon forecast. Highs should range from the upper 60s to the upper 70s. Get outside this weekend. The weather looks great!
The #1 and #15 best hotels in the world are located in the Bay Area
Two Bay Area communities have the bragging rights of being home to one of the best hotels in the world.
Oakland neighbors disturbed by person throwing rocks into windows
Neighbors in a quiet community in North Oakland are banding together to find someone throwing rocks into their windows for no apparent reason.
Dreamforce 2025 wraps up in San Francisco amid National Guard controversy
The annual Dreamforce conference has drawn to a close, bringing tens of thousands of visitors to San Francisco — but also a fair share of controversy.
Pride flag set on fire: Suspect caught on East Bay couple's home security camera
An East Bay couple who hung a Pride flag outside their home for the first time, say they were shocked to see someone walk up to their house in San Leandro and set the flag on fire Wednesday morning.
South Bay officials celebrate return of baby deliveries at Regional Med, warn budget gap could force its closure
Santa Clara County supervisors and executives celebrated the return to labor and delivery services at Regional Medical Center. However those same officials warned if voters fail to pass Measure A in November, a $1B budget gap could force the new unit's closure.
University of San Francisco's athletic director dies while working out on campus
The University of San Francisco announced that its athletic director, Larry Williams, died on campus Thursday while working out.
Bay Area city moves to ban sale of tobacco products
California already has some of the strictest smoking laws in the country, but this North Bay town will become just the third city — after Beverly Hills and Manhattan Beach — to go this far.
Furloughed federal employee's family battles cancer diagnosis and bills
Amidst a government shutdown, federal employee Mike Daugherty's family is simultaneously confronting severe medical emergencies, including a cancer diagnosis and a seizure, while relying on community aid to manage mounting bills and a broken-down vehicle
California father of baby Emmanuel admits to abusing, killing 7-month-old
The California father broke down in court Thursday as he admitted to all charges in his infant son’s death.
California authorities investigate disappearance of 9-year-old girl
9-year-old Melodee Buzzard has not had verified contact with anyone for about a year, authorities say.
New California law now requires officials to disclose job offers made before they leave office
The measure was introduced to prevent conflicts of interest where lawmakers could vote on matters that would benefit their future employers.
Photographer captures stunning, rare creature in the Bay Area
A local photographer has captured stunning photos of a rare, ethereal creature in the Bay Area wilderness: an albino deer.


















