Adult remains uncovered on Mare Island
Human remains were found Thursday afternoon on Mare Island, according to the Vallejo Police Department.Read More
Pro soccer, booze coming to Kezar Stadium
The Recreation and Park Commission voted unanimously Thursday morning in support of a five-year permit allowing the San Francisco Deltas.Read More
New park breaks ground at 17th and Folsom
San Francisco officials Thursday broke ground in the Mission District on what will become The City's first new neighborhood park in more than a decade.Read More
Inmates sue deputies over gladiator-style fights
Three San Francisco sheriff's deputies accused of forcing inmates to fight gladiator-style in a city jail are now facing a civil suit.Read More
BART nightmare to drag on for ‘months’
BART riders could face months of short, crowded trains as a consequence of an ongoing electrical issue.Read More
BART service issues to last through at least Friday
An electrical issue will continue to interrupt BART service between the Pittsburg/Bay Point and North Concord/Martinez stations until Friday or later.Read More
Car window-shooting vandals caught on video
Vandals using BB guns have shot out the windows of cars in dozens of incidents since December in Castro Valley, San Leandro and San Lorenzo.Read More
SJPD ID man killed in cafe shooting
A man fatally shot at a café in San Jose Friday has been identified by police.Read More
Firefighters rescue two from China Beach cliff
Firefighters rescued two people this afternoon from a cliff in San Francisco's Sea Cliff neighborhood, according to fire officials.Read More
SFMTA mulls nighttime parking meter enforcement
Amid budget shortfalls, transit officials are considering enforcing parking meters after dark.Read More
Dozens of BART cars held out of service
Approximately 50 BART cars are out of service this morning because of an unknown electrical issue that has been affecting trains since Wednesday.Read More
Millions pledged to help erase Bay Area smog
More than $90 million will be available in 2016 and 2017 for projects and programs to reduce air pollution in the Bay Area.Read More
Color-coded signs to warn diners over health violations
Contra Costa County food handlers will be posting color-coded signs as soon as April to inform patrons about health code violations.Read More