Bayview library relaunches as Linda Brooks-Burton Branch
Library officials and residents will celebrate the renaming of the Bayview Branch of the city's library system Saturday.Read More
San Mateo bridge protesters plead not guilty
The last 58 defendants who were arrested after shutting down the San Mateo Bridge on Martin Luther King Day pleaded not guilty.Read More
San Jose police computer crashed after officer shooting
The San Jose Police Department's 11-year-old 3G mobile computer system was down for hours after the shooting death Tuesday of Officer Michael Johnson.Read More
Jury clears Kleiner Perkins in discrimination suit
A San Francisco jury found sex discrimination allegations lodged against venture capital firm Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers were without merit.Read More
City firms stand against Indiana anti-gay law
San Francisco businesses have responded sternly to Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration act.Read More
Dow cleans up after chemical release
More than 20 workers cleaned up an unintended chemical release at Dow Chemical’s waterfront processing facility in Pittsburg Friday afternoon, according to a Dow Chemical spokesman. The incident began at 2:50...Read More
Berkeley ‘ambassador’ fired after homeless beating
A community ambassador with a downtown Berkeley merchants group has been fired for repeatedly punching a homeless man who had used explicit language and threatened to kill him, the...Read More
Board votes to close Doctors Medical Center
Officials voted Thursday to close the 60-year-old Doctors Medical Center in San Pablo.Read More
SAP Center memorial planned for officer Michael Johnson
San Jose police have announced plans for a memorial service for fallen Officer Michael Johnson.Read More
Pedestrians hurt in pair of SF collisions
San Francisco police are investigating two separate collisions in which pedestrians were seriously injured.Read More
Homeless woman hurt when Caltrans bulldozes her tent
The California Highway Patrol and the San Jose Fire Department have responded to a medical emergency involving a loader that injured a person.Read More
Santa Cruz man sentenced 88 years to life in prison
A man convicted last month in the daytime fatal stabbing of a popular Santa Cruz businesswoman in 2012 was sentenced Wednesday in Santa Cruz County Superior Court to 88...Read More
SFPD determining if van fire was arson
Investigators are still determining the cause of a camper van fire in San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood Thursday and whether someone set the fire intentionally, police and fire department officials...Read More
California judges to hear concealed carry appeal
A 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel will review two concealed-carry decisions in San Diego and Yolo counties.Read More