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FBI arrests Napa County man with pipe bombs, firearms who vowed ‘war’ for Trump
A Napa County man was charged Tuesday with violations of federal weapons laws after investigators discovered a trove of pipe bombs and firearms at his home and business. Ian...Read More
Wozniak files lawsuit claiming YouTube botched response to cryptocurrency scam
For months before a scam co-opting the accounts of several famous people on Twitter was revealed and quickly quashed last week, a similar scheme was being perpetrated on YouTube...Read More
Crews fear collapse in historic San Lorenzo theater fire
More than 40 firefighters are on the scene of a fire at the historic Lorenzo Theater in the unincorporated Alameda County community of San Lorenzo, but now in defensive...Read More
Covid-19 update: Bay Area counties inch toward reopening amid fears of new outbreaks after protests
Counties across the Bay Area are starting to reopen, although the region is generally moving slower than in other parts of the state. Local leaders have diverted much attention...Read More
Covid-19 update: U.S. deaths near 102,000, California voting at center of Trump-Twitter fight, Alameda County reports disproportionate impact
The nation faced Thursday with a Covid-19 death toll quickly nearing 102,000 people. Here in the Bay Area, that number remains under 500 as counties independently evaluate how and...Read More
Jack Dorsey donates $10 million to bridge digital divide for Oakland students
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey stunned Oakland schools and city leaders on Friday with a $10 million donation to a campaign aimed at providing computers and internet access to all...Read More
Twitter threat ‘No imminent danger’ to schools
A San Jose school district superintendent confirmed Wednesday evening that a threat made by a Twitter user saying they wanted to "shoot up" schools in the area was deemed...Read More
Twitter challenges Trump over critical account
Twitter Inc. sued the administration of President Donald Trump in federal court in San Francisco Thursday.Read More
‘Meteor’ over Bay Area sky was missile test launch
A bright light traveling across the dark sky Tuesday morning was one of two missile tests conducted by the U.S. Navy over the Pacific Ocean.Read More
Woman commits suicide amid crisis negotiation
A 37-year-old woman with a gun died in San Mateo in a crisis that negotiators were unable to resolve, police said.Read More
Warriors scorch Blazers to exact revenge for blowout
The Warriors trounced Portland 128-112 while scoring 81 first-half points.Read More
Great Highway floods, road closed
The Great Highway, located on the west side of San Francisco, is closed this evening because of flooding.Read More
Man found under BART train dies
A man who was found underneath a BART train near the Hayward station this morning has died.Read More
14-year-old boy fatally shot
Police are searching for a suspect who fatally shot a 14-year-old boy Monday, a police lieutenant said. Officers responded at 9:22 a.m. to a shooting picked up by the...Read More
Knife threat shuts down elementary school
A male wielding a large knife and a gas can is threatening sheriff’s deputies west of Los Gatos this morning, prompting a nearby elementary school to close for the...Read More
One dead, one injured as car rams into building
One person died and one was injured this afternoon after a vehicle went into a building in Vallejo.Read More
SFO reporting delays and cancellations
San Francisco International Airport officials are reporting both delays and cancellations this morning at the airport because of wind and weather. The airport reported the delays on Twitter at...Read More
One injured, 25 displaced in NoPa fire
Fire officials said a three-alarm fire in San Francisco's North Panhandle neighborhood was contained Saturday evening.Read More
Saturday BART ridership shatters records
BART ridership hit a new record high on Saturday and is expected to spike again today.Read More