Oakland vigil for Minneapolis woman killed by ICE agent
Supporters held a vigil for the Minneapolis woman killed by an ICE agent this week. Trained observers who attended say they will continue to monitor immigration enforcement operations despite their safety concerns.
San Francisco Bay Ferry fleet brings back live music after 25 years
East Bay ferry commuters got some very special surprises during their evening commutes on one SF Bay Ferry line. Soon, other commuters on other lines may get the same.
SF Bay Ferry brings back live music after 25 years
the theme was tides and tunes on the San Francisco Bay Ferry on Friday night. The Richmond line commuters were serenaded with a free concert. It's an experience other riders may not have to wait too long to enjoy.
SF Bay Ferry brings back live music after 25 years
the theme was tides and tunes on the San Francisco Bay Ferry on Friday night. The Richmond line commuters were serenaded with a free concert. It's an experience other riders may not have to wait too long to enjoy.
Father-son duo rooting for 49ers-Eagles respectively
In one Martinez home, the rivalry between the Niners and the Eagles is already heating up with two die-hard fans rooting for different teams. We take a look at this father-son matchup that is getting a little intense.
Home hijacked through rental program
An Oakland couple who use a home sharing account spent two days cleaning up after their property was hijacked by strangers for drugs and sex. One of the trespassers even stole their car.
Judge rules Trump administration cannot block child care funding
A judge has blocked the Trump administration's freeze on the $10 billion in funding for child care and other services. This comes after California and four other states announced a joint lawsuit on Friday.
Tensions rising in Oregon following shooting | West Coast Wrap
Tensions are rising in Portland after a border patrol agent shot two people in that city on Thursday. Protests across the country have ramped up in response, while the Trump Administration maintains the shooting was justified, and the officer acted in accordance with his training.
San Francisco PG&E customers express frustration
Pacific Gas & Electric customers in San Francisco had a chance to tell the power company about their ongoing frustration following the holiday power outage. Customers say they're still struggling through the claims process and were eager to meet with the power company to talk about their concerns.
US seizes another oil tanker in the Caribbean
U.S. military officials confirmed U.S. forces boarded another oil tanker in the Caribbean sea on Friday. This marks the fifth tanker that has been seized as part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to control the distribution of Venezuela's oil products globally, following the U.S. capture of President Nicolas Maduro.
Deadly shooting near Oakland flea market
Oakland police are investigating a fatal shooting on Friday near a flea market, authorities said.
San Franciscans still dealing with aftermath of PG&E outage
San Francisco residents are still dealing with the fallout of a late December power outage that left many in the dark and cost businesses money. However, PG&E has only offered $2,500 to cover losses, which many say is not enough for their losses during the 10 hours the lights were out.
Broken Water main disrupts Walnut Creek commutes
A water main at Ygnacio Valley Road and Homestead Avenue — one of the city's busiest thoroughfares — broke Thursday morning, leaving cars backed up for miles while crews worked to repair the damage.
1 fatally shot near Oakland flea market
Police are investigating a fatal shooting reported just before noon Friday near the Oakland Coliseum Flea Market.
Deadly shooting near Oakland flea market
A person was killed in a shooting at the Oakland Coliseum Flea Market on Friday.
Oakland's pre-teen pro skater
At just 11 years old, Oakland's Anna Shea is making waves in the professional skating world. Shea, who went pro last January, has already become the National Champion in Park/Mini Girls Open Advanced, and she's not done yet.
Expert analysis: Venezuelan president, wife plead not guilt in federal arraignment
University of San Francisco Professor Stephen Zunes shares the historical significance and political implication of the kidnapping of Venezuela's president.
Cowtastrophe! 2,000-lb. steer named Bob tumbles down steep ravine
So how does one rescue a 2,000-pound steer named Bob that tumbled down a ravine? Answer: very carefully.
Piedmont kids ride bikes together after AC transit bus route eliminated
A group of elementary school students in the East Bay rode to school together on Friday morning as part of a community-led effort known as a "bike bus."
Silicon Valley Auto Show returns to Santa Clara this weekend
The Silicon Valley Auto Show is rolling into Santa Clara this weekend, showcasing the latest models, cutting-edge technology, and even test drives.




















