Bryan Carmody awarded $369,000 after unlawful San Francisco police raids
San Francisco supervisors during their Tuesday meeting agreed to award freelance journalist Bryan Carmody $369,000 over unlawful raids by police.Read More
One person dead after I-580 collision
A person died Tuesday night in a collision on westbound Interstate Highway 580 in Oakland, a California Highway Patrol officer said. Dispatchers received a call at 9:27 p.m. of...Read More
SFBay Covid-19 update: Postal worker tests positive, health care workers sought statewide
Retired medical professionals, students, plus unemployed or underemployed health care workers are being recruited.Read More
Oakland dockworker dies in fall from container ship
A dockworker fell to his death from the deck of a container ship at the Port of Oakland early Tuesday morning.Read More
Tenderloin argument leads to shooting, arrest
A man was arrested and another was taken to a hospital after an argument between the pair led to a shooting.Read More
Berkeley pop-up diagnostic lab to help process Covid-19 tests this week
The University of California at Berkeley said Monday that its Innovative Genomics Institute is creating a pop-up novel coronavirus diagnostic lab with the capacity to process more than 1,000...Read More
County buildings shut down after firearm report, deputies find pellet gun
Several Santa Clara County buildings in San Jose were put on lockdown Monday morning after reports of a firearm nearby turned out to be just a pellet gun, the...Read More
Three more coronavirus-related deaths reported in Santa Clara County
Santa Clara County reported three more deaths from the novel coronavirus and 202 additional known confirmed cases Monday. The previous count was 25 deaths and 646 confirmed cases of...Read More
Attorney calls Almena’s release denial ‘miscarriage of justice’ in light of coronavirus spread
A judge on Monday denied a defense motion asking that Ghost Ship master tenant Derick Almena be released from Santa Rita Jail in Dublin because his health is deteriorating...Read More
Domestic violence report leads to arrest of man with prior warrant for similar allegation
The Redwood City Police Department on Monday announced the arrest of a man in San Pablo on suspicion of multiple domestic violence offenses. Redwood City police arrested 25-year-old Jermine...Read More
District urges public to follow guidelines in effort to keep open spaces available during shelter order
In an effort to keep trails and preserves open to the public, the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District is asking the public to follow current health directives to help...Read More
Trestle fire forces major Capitol Corridor delays through night
A train trestle fire in Richmond on Sunday evening forced the closure of the Union Pacific Railroad tracks until early Monday morning, according to railroad officials. The blaze was...Read More
SFBay Covid-19 update: Trump extends social distancing timeline, Bay Area deaths approach 50
President Donald Trump announced in his daily White House press briefing that the social distancing guidelines issued through the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are being extended...Read More
Mountain View passes $800,000 Covid-19 relief package
Ten days after passing a $500,000 rent relief package, the Mountain View City Council passed another $800,000 relief package Friday night to help local small businesses, local homeless and...Read More
Second Laguna Honda Hospital patient tests positive, bringing facility total to nine
A second patient at Laguna Honda Hospital has tested positive for novel coronavirus, city officials said in an announcement Sunday morning. The tally of confirmed cases is now seven...Read More
One dead, five vehicles involved in wrong-way crash
Lanes of eastbound Interstate Highway 580 have reopened following a fatal crash involving a wrong-way driver after North Livermore Avenue in Livermore Sunday morning, the California Highway Patrol reported....Read More
Santa Cruz County reports first coronavirus-related death
The Santa Cruz County Public Health Division on Sunday announced the county’s first death due to novel coronavirus. The victim, who died Saturday, was a man in his early...Read More
Car collides with telephone pole in early morning crash
Both directions of Monument Boulevard in Pleasant Hill were closed for a few hours following a solo-vehicle crash into a telephone pole early Sunday morning, according to police. The...Read More
Bay Area Covid-19 update: Piedmont park shuts down, Santa Clara County Fairground to shelter homeless
President Donald Trump told reporters Saturday that his administration is considering imposing a federal quarantine on the hardest hit states: New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. He affirmed the...Read More
Council unanimously votes to fire Vacaville city manager without cause
The Vacaville City Council on Tuesday terminated the contract of City Manager Jeremy Craig. The firing was unanimous, effective immediately and without cause. A reason for the action was...Read More