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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
Rain continues Monday with chance of South Bay thunderstorms
Rain will continue to fall across portions of the Bay Area Monday until about 8 p.m., with chances of thunderstorms in the South Bay.Read More
Not a bad trade: San Jose kids pick up trash, ride away on free bikes
About 50 San Jose kids scored free bikes and helmets Saturday after helping out with a community litter pickup event.Read More
Weather service issues four-day freeze watch across region
The forecast for Bay Area this week just keeps getting colder. The National Weather Service issued a freeze watch in effect beginning Tuesday and lasting each overnight through Friday...Read More
Teen cited for making bomb threats at three high schools
A 15-year-old boy has been cited for allegedly making bomb threats at high schools in three South Bay cities last month, Mountain View police said. The boy, who is...Read More
South Bay leaders join rally in call to end anti-Asian hate crimes
South Bay leaders gathered at San Jose City Hall on Saturday morning to stand against the rise in hate crimes and discrimination against the Asian community. The ‘Stop AAPI...Read More
Air district extends Spare the Air alert through Tuesday
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District has extended Spare the Air alerts through Tuesday because of wildfire smoke that is still causing elevated pollution levels around the region....Read More
Small earthquakes rattle South Bay
Three small earthquakes registering over a magnitude 2.0 rattled the Bay Area early Monday afternoon, according to the Unites States Geological Survey. Two of the quakes were centered about...Read More
Earthquake, candle may have sparked Milpitas fire
A fire that damaged a Milpitas apartment building on Monday was apparently caused by a candle that was left unattended and may have fallen during an earthquake that day,...Read More
South Bay jolted by 3.9 earthquake
A preliminary 3.9-magnitude earthquake hit the South Bay Monday morning.Read More
Storm cuts power, jams roads across Bay Area
Roughly 25,000 utility customers were without electrical service as of Monday evening due to widespread power outages.Read More
More than 10K remain without power
More than 10,000 people remain without power in the Bay Area Tuesday morning, the bulk of them in the North Bay, as PG&E crews work to repair storm-related outages...Read More
Roughly 10,550 PG&E customers affected by power outage
There are roughly 10,550 PG&E customers without electrical service during Tuesday evening's stormy weather.Read More
Two tiny tremors shake South Bay
Two small earthquakes struck this morning off the coast of San Mateo County, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.Read More
Janitors rally to support minimum wage hike
Hundreds of janitors gathered in downtown San Jose to mark Cesar Chavez Day in support of a higher statewide minimum wage stronger protections in the workplace.Read More
Uber slashes ride fares across Bay Area
Uber cut prices Saturday in the San Francisco Bay Area, Uber officials said.Read More
Storm drenches Bay Area with up to 8 inches
A storm system that brought badly needed rain departed Tuesday, but another one is right behind it.Read More
Low tide leaves four boaters stranded
An airboat transported one person to shore while assisting a boat in distress in the South Bay this morning, according to firefighters.Read More
Thousands without power in Bay Area
PG&E reported late Thursday night about 6,000 residents in the Bay Area were still without power.Read More