Man dies in stabbing near SJ nightclub
One person died after being stabbed early this morning near a downtown San Jose nightclub.Read More
Magnitude 3.6 quake shakes Gilroy area
A small earthquake struck near Gilroy this morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.Read More
Man dead after Highway 4 shooting
A man is dead after a shooting occurred on state Highway 4 in Antioch Saturday night.Read More
Kitty cafe to expand with $162,500 grant
The first of its kind cat café and adoption center based in Oakland is expanding with the help of a $162,500 grant.Read More
Golden Gate Ferry debuts Tiburon-SF rides March 6
Golden Gate Ferry will begin commute service between Tiburon and San Francisco starting March 6.Read More
Three arrested in identity theft ring bust
Santa Clara police earlier this month busted an identity theft ring with ties to San Jose.Read More
Police fatally shoot dog who bit toddler
A dog named Charlie was shot and killed by police in Concord Friday afternoon after biting a 10-month-old boy in the face.Read More
JaVale McGee cracks back on Shaq
For years, JaVale McGee has privately stewed as Shaquille O'Neal has routinely roasted him during his Shaqtin' A Fool segments.Read More
Philippines President arrests, locks up his biggest critic
One of the fiercest critics of Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, Senator Leila de Lima is in police custody following her arrest. Read More
California rain could shed light on what causes earthquakes
In recent weeks, California has experienced unusually heavy rainfall. California is also earthquake-prone, hosting the great San Andreas fault zone.Read More
Jayda Jenkins’ body recovered near Alameda Creek
The Alameda County Sheriff's Office confirmed this morning that a body found Thursday evening along Alameda Creek is a woman who had been missing for a month.Read More
Alameda Creek remains could be missing teen
A female body found along Alameda Creek this evening may be that of 18-year-old Jayda Jenkins, who went missing after her vehicle crashed into the water off of Niles...Read More
San Francisco eyes all-gender diaper stations
San Francisco is trying to make it easier for parents to find a public restroom with a changing diaper station.Read More
Bicyclists advocate changes for treacherous 17th Street
Concerned bicyclists stopped by the Mission Police Station Community Room Wednesday night to give feedback on a treacherous portion of 17th Street.Read More
Housing ‘accelerator’ fund aims for 1,500 affordable units
A new housing fund announced today will help affordable housing developers buy land and preserve affordable housing in San Francisco’s competitive real estate market, according to city officials. The...Read More
Alexander Avenue to stay closed until Mar. 4
Alexander Avenue, which connects Sausalito and U.S. Highway 101 to the Golden Gate Bridge, will be closed to vehicle traffic through March 4.Read More
Pedestrian ‘scramble’ debuts at Kearny and Clay
Pedestrians at this busy Chinatown intersection streets are now able to legally cross the street diagonally.Read More
Legal dispute imperils hundreds of shipyard jobs
City and Port of San Francisco officials Thursday said they are trying to keep open a shipyard at Pier 70 that employs more than 200 people.Read More