Retired National Park Service ranger turns 104
She was the oldest National Park Service Ranger in the U.S. Now she is turning 104.
Walnut Creek man charged with murdering wife, mother-in-law
Police were called to the home just before midnight on Thursday on reports of gunfire, and found the two women dead at the scene.
Shots fired during smash-and-grab at San Ramon jewelry store
Authorities began receiving reports of the robbery around 1:50 p.m.
Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA announces California campus stop
Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA will have a California campus stop. The announcement comes days after the organization's founder was shot and killed in Utah.
WWII machine gun seized in Castroville traffic stop
Deputies determined that the passenger in the car was allegedly trying to sell the machine gun.
GMC Sports Weekend: 49ers Home Opener
Get ready for Sunday NFL on FOX with everything for the 49ers fan: lineup updates, expert analysis and insight
DHS says they will 'not comply' with California's new law banning officers from wearing face masks
DHS called the ban unconstitutional and said they will not comply.
Trump administration ends annual U.S. hunger report
The final U.S. hunger report will be released in October.
Community celebrates life of Bay Area mom, 3-time double lung transplant recipient
Hundreds came together to honor the life of a Bay Area mother and three-time double lung transplant recipient who was known for her radiant light, her strength, and her powerful gift of bringing the community together.
These 2 Bay Are cities are the best cities for women: report
WalletHub has released its 2025 ranking of the best and worst U.S. cities for women, evaluating 182 locations on economic opportunity, health care, and safety.
4.3 magnitude earthquake shakes near Berkeley, Oakland
DID YOU FEEL IT? The USGS reports the earthquake hit at 2:56 a.m. with an epicenter in Berkeley.
Manny Yekutiel running for San Francisco supervisor
Politically connected and restaurant owner Manny Yekutiel announced on Monday that he is running for San Francisco supervisor.
Did you feel it? Science behind earthquakes
John Ebel, senior research scientist at Boston College, and expert on earthquake hazards and forecasting, gives insight on 4.3M earthquake that struck near Claremont Hotel in Berkeley.
ICE raids in LA to be documented by new 'liberty vans': What to know
The vans are outfitted with cameras and staffed by volunteers, including lawyers and videographers, with the goal of live streaming immigration enforcement and providing support to those being detained.
New Oakland bar issues controversial dress code rules
You'll notice a sign on the door that says the bar does not allow excessively revealing clothing; plain white T-shirts, jerseys, hoodies, or baseball caps.
Bay Area youth EMT program spotlighted in new documentary
For more than two decades, the Bay Area Youth EMT program has trained hundreds of young people for careers in emergency medicine and firefighting.
San Francisco ICE holding rooms are 'squalid,' inhumane: lawsuit
Immigrants are held for up to six days, forced to sleep on the floor and not provided their medications or access to attorneys, the suit claims.
28-year-old gunned down in Richmond while visiting girlfriend
Dozens gathered Sunday night for a candlelight vigil in Richmond to honor Jerry Williams, a 28-year-old man shot and killed Friday evening near the city’s Iron Triangle neighborhood.
Temps 80s and 90s
Today's temps will be in the 80s and 90s.
Oakland woman struck by hit-and-run driver while walking dog
A woman walking her dog in Oakland’s Upper Rockridge neighborhood was hit by a driver who ran a stop sign and took off. The collision left her with a concussion and a fractured fibula.



















