San Jose apartment fire claims two lives
Two people died in a three-alarm fire in an apartment building in the 500 block of Ninth Street in San Jose early this morning.Read More
First of new Muni trains reports for duty
Muni car No. 2006 took its first fare-paying passengers down the N-Judah line around noon.Read More
Fix on the way for new BART cars
The manufacturer has a fix for problems that surfaced during a test run for new BART trains, but it's highly unlikely any of the trains will be in service...Read More
SFBay earns top digital photo, multimedia honors
The San Francisco Press Club honored outstanding Bay Area journalism and journalists Thursday night, including nine awards for SFBay photography, video and writing.Read More
BART identifies screaming racist, seeks ban
A suspect has been identified in a viral video that showed him yelling racial slurs and slapping a man on a BART train.Read More
Muir Woods reservations begin in January
All vehicles and shuttle passengers will be subject to the reservation system, but not visitors on foot or on bicycle.Read More
A’s complete construction of stadium design team
The organization announced the hiring of four design firms Thursday, including the Oakland-based Studio T-Square.Read More
Car crashes with nine dogs inside
Three dogs went missing and two people, including a child, were hospitalized Thursday afternoon when the vehicle they were all in went down a steep hill and crashed.Read More
Feds warn Bay Area sanctuary communities
The cities of San Francisco, Berkeley, Fremont and Watsonville and Contra Costa, Monterey, Santa Clara and Sonoma counties received sanctuary warning letters from the Department of Justice.Read More
Union organizer sentenced for money laundering
A labor organizer who tried to unionize workers in the cannabis industry was sentenced to 37 months in federal prison for participating in a money laundering scheme.Read More
A’s bolster bullpen, add shortstop prospect in trade for Healy
Ryon Healy, who was among the top offensive weapons for the A's in 2017, has been traded to the Mariners, Oakland announced Tuesday.Read More
Third Baptist Church declared SF landmark
San Francisco's oldest African-American church was designated as a city landmark this week.Read More
A’s young infield offers pathway to promising future
The Oakland offense was the AL's 5th-highest scoring in the second half of 2017. It had the 8th-highest average, 5th-highest OBP and 2nd-most XBH. Read More
Pier 70 redo to add 3,000 housing units
San Francisco city officials this week gave final approval to a 28-acre project at Pier 70 expected to include as many as 3,000 new housing units.Read More
Man rescued from inside garbage truck
A man was rescued from the compactor of a garbage truck Wednesday morning in Los Altos after becoming stuck inside.Read More
Escaped psych patient captured in Stockton
A violent offender who escaped from a mental institution in Hawaii and flew to California was apprehended Wednesday morning in Stockton.Read More
Tesla labels lawsuit alleging workplace racism as ‘extortion’
Tesla Motors responded Tuesday to allegations that racial slurs were used against black workers at their factory in Fremont.Read More
Mental hospital escapee flew to San Jose
Federal agents reviewed security video from Mineta San Jose International Airport looking for footage of a dangerous man who escaped a mental health facility in Hawaii.Read More
Machete-wielding man arrested at high school
Santa Cruz police arrested a man Tuesday after he allegedly entered a high school with a machete.Read More
‘Deplorable’ white guy spews hate on BART
BART police are investigating an incident involving a man who yelled racial slurs and assaulted another man on a train.Read More