‘Sovereign citizen’ boater tased, arrested after injuring officer
A boater was tased and arrested after San Rafael police say he illegally moored his boat and injured an officer.Read More
Moderna Covid vaccine earns full FDA approval, launches under ‘Spikevax’ brand name
Federal regulators issued their full approval Monday of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine, which formally launched under the 'Spikevax' brand name.Read More
Fire captain shot and killed responding to Stockton dumpster fire
A 47-year-old fire captain was fatally shot Monday while battling a pre-dawn dumpster fire in Stockton.Read More
Outer Sunset hit-and-run involving stolen car leaves one person dead
A hit-and-run crash involving a stolen Audi in the Outer Sunset left one person dead Saturday night. Read More
Driver crashes truck on Benicia Bridge, then jumps to their death
The California Highway Patrol said Sunday afternoon that a person crashed their truck then jumped off the Benicia-Martinez Bridge.Read More
Surfer rescued by firefighters near Crissy Field
The San Francisco Fire Department said it helped rescued a surfer in distress near Crissy Field.Read More
Antioch man arrested after girlfriend, teen son found dead in home
Police said Sunday a 34-year-old man was arrested in Redwood City following the discovery of the bodies of his girlfriend and teen son in an Antioch residence.Read More
Splash Brothers come alive late to close out Brooklyn Nets
Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson came alive down the stretch and scored the Warriors' final 16 points to grind out a 110-106 win Saturday.Read More
San Francisco, teachers union reach deal over tentative contract
The San Francisco Unified School District and its teachers union have hammered out a tentative new contract.Read More
Sonoma cannabis growers gain tax reprieve amid ‘freefall’ in legal pot market
Sonoma County Supervisors unanimously approved a cannabis cultivation tax reprieve on Tuesday after multiple growers reported financial hardships. Read More
VTA sets vaccination deadlines for employees of April 29
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority will require its employees and contractors to prove by April 29 that they have completed their initial vaccine series. %Read More
San Francisco eases indoor mask mandate again starting Feb. 1
San Francisco is doing away again with some face mask requirements in indoor settings as Covid-19 cases decline.Read More
One person injured in fire at Pleasant Hill senior apartments
One person was hospitalized with smoke inhalation and burn injuries after a fire at a senior living facility in Pleasant Hill.Read More
Limits on ‘monster homes’ proposed in San Francisco neighborhoods
San Francisco Supervisor Rafael Mandelman on Tuesday proposed legislation that would curb the construction of luxury "monster homes" in select residential neighborhoods.Read More
Suspect in triple stabbing killed by car after running onto freeway
A suspect in a triple stabbing in San Jose died after running onto state Highway 85 and being struck by a vehicle early Wednesday morning.Read More
San Francisco reports ‘alarming’ increase in anti-Asian hate crimes
The number of reported hate crimes in San Francisco against the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities increased from nine in 2020 to 60 in 2021. Read More
Two men arrested after separate arson fires in Contra Costa County
Authorities arrested two men last week in apparent separate cases of arson in Contra Costa County.Read More
Man carjacked at gunpoint near Buena Vista Park
A 50-year-old man sitting in his car had his vehicle carjacked at gunpoint near San Francisco's Buena Vista Park on Monday evening.Read More