Three fugitives caught hiding in Petaluma home Only looking for one, police discovered three men with six active warrants hiding in same house. By Bay City NewsMay 31, 20140
Shooting victim drives self to hospital A Union City man shot in early morning gunfire drove himself to the hospital. By Bay City NewsMay 31, 2014
FBI, hazmat crews descend on SF apartment SFPD have blocked a section of Jackson Street as FBI and fire crews raid an apartment building. By Bay City NewsMay 31, 2014
Moss, Donaldson blast A’s past Angels O.CO COLISEUM — The A's topped the division-rival L.A. Angels with a trio of big flies. By Jason LeskiwMay 31, 2014 A's
A’s legends mirror traits of 2014 team O.CO COLISEUM — A lineup of A's legends touch down at the Coliseum this weekend. By Jason LeskiwMay 30, 2014 A's
Person killed by train at West Oakland BART One person was struck by a BART train and killed Friday evening at the West Oakland station. By Bay City NewsMay 30, 20140
Starless Quakes head to Lone Star state San Jose is without their most potent attacker and one of the game’s best central defenders. By Jake MonteroMay 30, 2014 Earthquakes
Families protest Ladies Home closure University Mound trustees issued eviction notices to residents earlier this month. By Bay City NewsMay 30, 2014 News
Mark Jackson on gays: ‘Not in my locker room’ Mark Jackson's remark is the latest and strongest indication of his intolerance toward gays. By Sarah ToddMay 30, 2014 Exclusive
Teen gets 9 years for bicyclist hit-and-run Cody Hall was doing 83 in a 40-mph zone when he struck and killed a 58-year-old bicyclist. By Bay City NewsMay 30, 2014
‘A Million Ways to Die’ buried in stupid Seth MacFarlane's latest is laced with enough poop, piss and penis joke to last a lifetime. By Sam FragosoMay 30, 20140 Film
Walnut Creek reclaims former school An enrollment influx has garnered enough students to add an additional school in the district. By Daniel A. NelsonMay 30, 2014
City seeks ideas for Market Street redo A plan to improve Market Street will include project ideas from the public. By Jerold ChinnMay 30, 2014 News
Bait bikes weave through nay-sayers The use of expensive "bait bikes" by San Francisco police has caught the eye of critics. By Daniel A. NelsonMay 30, 2014 Crime
Campos supporters protest attack ads About 70 women protested against ads targeting David Campos' stance on domestic violence. By Coburn PalmerMay 30, 2014 News
Masked invaders rob Windsor family A Windsor family was robbed at gunpoint Thursday in a home invasion. By Bay City NewsMay 29, 20140
Two ballot propositions face SF voters Voters will decide on waterfront development and a $400 million earthquake safety bond. Tuesday's election By Bay City NewsMay 29, 2014
‘Xanax King’ charged with counterfeiting pills Federal prosecutors announced today that nine people have been indicted by a grand jury. By Bay City NewsMay 29, 2014
Santa Cruz man accused of drunken sexual assaults A 36-year-old Santa Cruz man allegedly took photos and other personal items from victims. By John MarshallMay 29, 2014
Smoothies suspected of spreading salmonella Health officials are warning the public not to eat three products from a Novato-based company. By Bay City NewsMay 29, 2014
‘Calle 24’ aims to preserve Latino heritage 24th Street between Mission and Potrero has been declared a Latino Cultural District. By Coburn PalmerMay 29, 20140 Original
Julaton NYC-bound after MMA debut Ana Julaton is heading to New York City to be a part of Sunday's Philippine Independence Day. By Robert CartagenaMay 29, 2014
Alleged pimp busted training teen prostitutes An Antioch girl who said she was forced into prostitution was able to escape her alleged captor. By Bay City NewsMay 29, 2014
Donaldson smashes A’s to fourth walk-off win O.CO COLISEUM — It seemed as if the A's were dominated. But then, they did what they ... By Jason LeskiwMay 29, 2014
Kaepernick confident in 49ers receivers SANTA CLARA — The 49ers' red zone numbers have been between adequate and miserable. By Jason LeskiwMay 28, 2014 49ers
Cubs leave San Francisco with few souvenirs AT&T PARK — The Chicago Cubs showcased a couple of their elite starting pitchers this week. By Daniel A. NelsonMay 28, 20140 Giants
Muni flips seats over safety concerns A safety hazard has prompted Muni to disable the first row of seats on some buses. By Jerold ChinnMay 28, 2014
Giants shut out Cubs in series finale AT&T PARK — The Cubs learned a valuable lesson this week: Don’t feed the Panda. By Curtis UemuraMay 28, 2014 Giants
Hunter Pence’s scooter returned to AT&T Park San Francisco Giants outfielder Hunter Pence's scooter has been returned undamaged. By Bay City NewsMay 28, 2014
iPhone leads cops to stolen Audi Police are crediting an iPhone with helping to locate a car stolen from downtown San Jose. By Bay City NewsMay 28, 2014
Missing 100-year-old found in hospital San Francisco police are asking for the public's help in finding a 101-year-old missing man. By Bay City NewsMay 28, 20140
Maya Angelou, 1928-2014 Poet and author Maya Angelou passed away today at the age of 86. By Bay City NewsMay 28, 2014 News
Brothers’ argument leads to fatal shooting A struggle between two brothers led to a fatal shooting in North Oakland Tuesday evening. By Bay City NewsMay 28, 2014
US subs shine in World Cup warmup CANDLESTICK PARK — The U.S men needed their bench to earn a 2-0 victory over Azerbaijan. By Jason Leskiw and Jake MonteroMay 28, 2014 Original
Salinas police shootings wound trust of community Salinas police are bringing in federal help to facilitate dialogue with a frustrated community. By Bay City NewsMay 28, 2014
Hudson gets Giants back on track AT&T PARK — Tim Hudson threw seven scoreless, scattering six hits and surrendering no walks. By Daniel A. NelsonMay 27, 20140 Giants