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Suspect arrested in Sacramento mass shooting that left six dead
A man investigators believe is connected to Sunday's mass shooting in Sacramento has been arrested by police. Read More
Capitol Corridor slashes tickets by 30 percent through June
To celebrate Capitol Corridor's 30th anniversary, all one-way and round-trip tickets will be discounted by 30 percent through June. Read More
Two Bay Area men face charges in plot to bomb state Democratic headquarters
Two Bay Area men have been charged in federal court for, among other crimes, a conspiracy to bomb a Democratic Party headquarters in Sacramento following the 2020 presidential election....Read More
Kaiser begins Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine trials in children ages 5 to 11
Kaiser Permanente officials announced Tuesday that they are expanding Covid-19 vaccine trials to include children ages 5 to 11 in Oakland, Santa Clara and Sacramento. The three trial sites...Read More
Sacramento man without seatbelt dies in crash when car veers off I-80
A 27-year-old Sacramento man died in a solo-vehicle crash in westbound Interstate Highway 80 east of Vacaville early Thursday morning, according no the California Highway Patrol. Officers responded around...Read More
Protest highlights distrust in new administration as bystanders question motivations
About 150 black bloc demonstrators marched Wednesday in Sacramento, hoping to expel potential far-right demonstrators from town. Protesters focused their attention against the self-proclaimed chauvinist right-wing Proud Boys group,...Read More
Girl flown to UC Davis with injuries after bicycle accident
A 9-year-old girl was taken by helicopter to a trauma center Saturday evening after being injured in a bicycle accident in Oakley, the East Contra Costa Fire Protection District...Read More
State secures space for additional 4,500 beds ahead of Covid-19 surge
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday that the state is modifying Sacramento’s Natomas Arena and multiple Bay Area sites into medical facilities to support the state’s surge in cases of...Read More
State attorney sues Paul Blanco’s Good Car Co. for fraud, false advertising
State Attorney General Xavier Becerra on Monday sued a used car dealership network in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland on behalf of the people of California, alleging the...Read More
Lawsuits against Vallejo allege ‘pattern’ of police abuse, racial profiling
Oakland civil rights attorney John Burris filed three lawsuits in U.S. District Court in Sacramento Wednesday against the city of Vallejo alleging the Vallejo Police Department engages in racial...Read More
Officials take pride raising Pride flag over Capitol
For the first time in history, state officials at the State Capitol building in Sacramento raised the rainbow Pride flag, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office. Newsom, who was...Read More
Toddler killed in Richmond hit-and-run identified
A toddler fatally struck by a hit-and-run driver Sunday morning in Richmond has been identified.Read More
Two killed in Valley Ford Road collision
The Sonoma County Sheriff's Office has identified two people who were killed in a head-on collision on Valley Ford Road west of Petaluma on Monday as James Wheelock, 57,...Read More
For decades, these rapes went unsolved. Today, a suspect is behind bars.
A Benicia man who worked for 25 years at the University of California, Berkeley was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting 10 women in at least six counties.Read More
Rio Vista Bridge reopens on Highway 12
The Rio Vista Bridge, which connects Solano and Sacramento counties on state Highway 12, has reopened early Monday morning after an extended closure.Read More
Contra Costa County GOP favors releasing inmate info
The Contra Costa Republican Party and a gubernatorial candidate spoke out today in favor of the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office's practice of publishing release dates and personal information...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