Driver kills pedestrian in South San Jose collision
A vehicle hit and killed a pedestrian in South San Jose on Thursday night, police said. Officers responded at 9:26 p.m. to the collision reported in the area of...Read More
Bassitt shines in complete game shutout, five-run sixth lifts A’s past Angels
Chris Bassitt pitched his first major league complete game Thursday night, and he did it in shutout fashion.Read More
Wood allows three homers, Giants drop sixth-straight against Dodgers
Home runs off the bats of Evan Longoria and Donovan Solano plus another trying effort on the mound from Alex Wood weren't enough to contain the bitter-rival Dodgers.Read More
Police arrest two teens who allegedly started grass fire with projectile mortar
Pleasant Hill police arrested two juveniles suspected of using illegal fireworks that started a grass fire Wednesday near Diablo Valley College. Two 16-year-olds allegedly threw a tennis ball-sized explosive...Read More
Breed proposes $6 million budget allocation for women’s job training, childcare tuition credits
San Francisco Mayor London Breed Wednesday teased another piece of her upcoming budget proposal with the announcement of a new initiative to support women and children in meaningful ways....Read More
PG&E admits it ‘fell short’ in response to utilities commission penalty
The California Public Utilities Commission issued a $106 million penalty for Pacific Gas & Electric Co. for violating safety guidelines during three power shutoffs held in the fall of...Read More
County waives permit fees for low-income rental units on unincorporated properties
Marin County will waive permit fees up to $10,000 for homeowners in unincorporated areas of the county who create rental units on their property and rent them to low-income...Read More
Three suspects at large in armed home invasion robbery
A 68-year-old man was robbed at gunpoint in his home in San Francisco’s Bayview District on Wednesday afternoon, police said. The robbery was reported at about 12:30 p.m. in...Read More
Coroner identifies victims in San Jose mass shooting
The names of the eight victims of the mass shooting at a Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority maintenance yard in San Jose on Wednesday morning have been released by...Read More
A’s avoid sweep, snap losing streak with 6-3 win over Mariners
James Kaprielian threw seven shutout innings and the A's avoided a sweep Wednesday afternoon when they beat the Mariners, 6-3.Read More
PG&E agrees to pay $31 million in joint settlement for 2019 Kincade Fire damages
Sonoma County, the town of Windsor and the cities of Healdsburg, Cloverdale and Santa Rosa announced Wednesday that they have reached a joint $31 million settlement with PG&E over...Read More
A’s prospect Luis Barrera hungry for more after first big-league start, hit
Luis Barrera earned his first major league start Sunday, going 1-for-3 in a 6-5 loss to the Angels. Read More
Officials say shooter took his own life in VTA attack that left eight victims dead, several wounded
Eight victims and a male suspect have been reported deceased as a result of a mass shooting at the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light rail yard in San...Read More
West Coast gets front-row view of rare super blood moon, total lunar eclipse
The Super Flower Blood Moon seen in the sky from the Bay Area early Wednesday is a rare astronomical trifecta: a full moon, a total lunar eclipse and a...Read More
Mayor plans to veto free Muni pilot program despite supervisor approval
A pilot plan to offer free Muni rides in San Francisco this summer was approved by the Board of Supervisors Tuesday, but Mayor London Breed quickly doused enthusiasm with...Read More
Update: Eight victims, suspect dead after San Jose VTA yard shooting – reports of explosives under investigation
Eight victims and a male suspect have been confirmed dead after a shooting Wednesday at the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority maintenance facility in San Jose, according to Santa...Read More
Mariners pounce on Cole Irvin early, hold off A’s for 4-3 win
The Mariners jumped on the scoreboard in the first inning Tuesday night, holding off the A's in a tight 4-3 win.Read More
Livermore unanimously approves low-income housing development
After more than two hours of public comment Monday night, the Livermore City Council reconvened Tuesday afternoon and unanimously approved Eden Housing’s proposal for 130 units of low-income housing...Read More
Supervisor proposes rent forgiveness for small businesses shut down in pandemic
"We shouldn't leave small businesses that complied with public health orders out to dry."Read More
Chinese Hospital nurses strike for better work conditions
Registered nurses at Chinese Hospital in San Francisco began a one-day strike Tuesday to protest their working conditions, which they say are poor enough to drive away experienced nurses...Read More