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Victim shot to death pushing child in stroller
A man who was fatally shot in unincorporated Hayward Wednesday afternoon was pushing a stroller with a 3-month-old infant inside at the time.Read More
Woman allegedly stabs parents to death
A Pittsburg woman has been arrested on suspicion of killing her parents, a police captain said today.Read More
Vallejo kidnap victims’ defamation cases move forward
A U.S. District Court judge issued a split ruling last week in a defamation of character suit against the City of Vallejo.Read More
BART expands surveillance with cameras on all trains
BART officials on Wednesday said the transit agency has completed installing security cameras on all of its train cars.Read More
SJ: 2,700 pounds of fireworks confiscated
San Jose police confiscated 2,700 pounds of fireworks as part of an investigation earlier this year to address public concerns about the danger of fireworks.Read More
Inmate sentenced for prison tax fraud scheme
A former San Quentin inmate has been sentenced for stealing fellow inmates' identities and filing false tax returns.Read More
Legislation calls for more neighborhoods to provide homeless services
San Francisco Supervisor Jane Kim Tuesday introduced legislation calling for homeless services to be distributed more evenly across The City.Read More
Sierra LaMar verdict to be read Tuesday
Jurors in the Sierra LaMar murder trial have reached a verdict, to be read in court Tuesday morning at 9 a.m.Read More
SF supes propose law targeting fraudulent evictions
San Francisco lawmakers heard from the public and other city and county officials at a meeting Friday about the growing number of fraudulent owner move-in evictions, which have been...Read More
Trump supporters, detractors eye Saturday clash
Rallies in support of and against President Donald Trump will be held in Berkeley's civic center area on Saturday.Read More
Past pot use no longer precludes landing an Oakland city job
Past non-work-related cannabis use will no longer be a reason to discriminate against applicants in the hiring process for the city of Oakland.Read More
Vallejo kidnapper sentenced to 40 years
A man was sentenced to 40 years in prison for the abduction of a Vallejo woman in which police initially falsely accused the woman and her boyfriend of making...Read More
Tolls for Lombard Street tourists wind closer to reality
The San Francisco County Transportation Authority board approved further study of a reservation and toll system for Lombard Street driver.Read More
Shirtless, swastika-tattooed man convicted of hate crime
A San Francisco jury found a man guilty of a hate crime this week after he brandished a knife and shouted racial slurs at a summer day camp employee.Read More
Berkeley ‘March 4 Trump’ rally sparks violent clash
10 people were arrested and seven suffered injuries at a "March 4 Trump" rally Saturday afternoon.Read More
Three teens arrested in the ‘Geisha Doll’ robberies
Police announced they arrested three teenagers in connection with at least 12 robberies in San Jose and Milpitas.Read More
Oakland police chief wants to charge ‘hearts and minds’
New Oakland police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick says she wants to change the hearts and minds of police officers.Read More
Oakland police chief seeks to ‘transform’ department
New Oakland police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick said Monday that reducing crime and restoring her department's relationship with the community are two of her biggest goals.Read More
San Jose police more likely to search blacks
Black drivers in San Jose are almost three times as likely to be curb-sat than white drivers and nine times more likely to be interviewed after a vehicle stop.Read More
Ocean Beach gets 16 new fire pits for 2017
New 800-pound concrete fire pits will be placed on a quarter-mile stretch of Ocean Beach starting Mar. 1.Read More