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More than 8,000 Sutter Health nurses, health care workers strike for safe staffing, PPE
More than 8,000 Sutter Health nurses and health care workers are striking Monday in a demand for increased staffing and PPE supplies.Read More
Magnitude 6.2 earthquake near Eureka felt across Northern California
A magnitude 6.2 off the coast of Humboldt County in Northern California on Monday afternoon was felt as far away as San Francisco.Read More
Another extension pushes air quality advisory through Monday
An air quality advisory for the Bay Area has been extended through Monday, the fifth consecutive day that wildfire smoke will bring hazy skies to the region. The smoke...Read More
‘Yang Gangers’ roar for Andrew Yang despite fires, windstorm
You'd never know Northern California was simultaneously being ravaged by a windstorm, several wildfires, and massive power outages,Read More
Another extreme wind event could trigger more power outages Tuesday
Pacific Gas and Electric Company is forecasting another wind event that could mean a second major electrical shutoff this week, lasting Tuesday night through Thursday morning. The announcement comes...Read More
PG&E increases power shutoff scope, six-phase rollout begins at 2 p.m.
Prompted by forecasts of powerful winds, PG&E confirmed that public safety power shutoffs for 940,000 customers across 36 counties will start at 2 p.m. Saturday and proceed in six...Read More
PG&E holds power shutoff notification until Wednesday
PG&E officials Monday evening said they have not decided yet to turn off power to 209,000 customers in Northern California because of inclement weather forecasted for Wednesday and Thursday....Read More
PG&E website down with influx of people checking power shutoff info
PG&E’s website has gone down Tuesday morning due to what the utility said was a “high volume of traffic” from people looking up information related to a possible public...Read More
Court’s legal counsel decision subdues ICE raids
After the American Civil Liberties Union took the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to federal court in Northern California, the impact of the planned raids was subdued Sunday, an...Read More
Manteca man killed in Sonoma Raceway crash identified
The Napa County Sheriff's Office has identified a kart racer who died in a crash at Sonoma Raceway on Saturday as Paul Melvin Traver.Read More
Storm with possible ‘intense’ rainfall heads for Bay Area
Confidence has increased that a storm front set to arrive late Tuesday or early Wednesday will bring much-needed relief to parched Northern California.Read More
San Jose Diocese releases list of ‘credibly accused’ priests
The Catholic Diocese of San Jose released a list of 15 priests Thursday, most of whom have died or been banned from the ministry, who they say were "credibly...Read More
Burn ban in effect for San Mateo, Santa Cruz counties
Cal Fire's San Mateo-Santa Cruz Unit announced a ban on all outdoor burning starting Tuesday.Read More
Alleged baby formula thief made off with 96 cans
A 30-year-old man was arrested Friday for stealing over a hundred cans of baby formula from Safeway stores.Read More
Trump accuses Schaaf of obstruction
President Donald Trump accused Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf of obstruction of justice for warning the immigrant community about impending ICE raids during unplanned remarks at a roundtable in White...Read More
Schaaf dismisses attorney general’s criticism
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, responded to a fresh round of criticism from U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions this afternoon, telling reporters: "No one elected me to be fearful." Sessions condemned her this...Read More
Gas price in SF tops Bay Area averages
The average price for regular unleaded gas in San Francisco is the highest in the Northern California, where the average price is just below the state average.Read More
Dungeness crab season delayed yet again
In news worthy of making some Bay Area residents crabby, the Northern California commercial Dungeness crab season has been delayed again.Read More
Supply of Bay Area homes under $500K shrinks
Two studies released Friday show the number of homes for sale in the San Francisco Bay Area for half a million dollars or less is falling, according to the...Read More