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Graffiti threats cause middle school lockdown
Willowside Middle School in west Sonoma County was locked down Tuesday after threatening graffiti was found twice in a boys' bathroom, the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office said.Read More
Possible human remains found in Marin Headlands
Hikers found possible human remains east of Fort Baker-Sausalito Friday in an area that was once a homeless encampment.Read More
Bay Bridge reopens after fireboat snuffs debris fire
San Francisco firefighters extinguished a debris fire that broke out underneath the lower deck of the western span of the Bay Bridge.Read More
Teenage girl shot by passing vehicle in Fairfield
A 17-year-old girl was shot as she walked down a street in southeast Fairfield Tuesday morning, according to police.Read More
San Jose bridge housing site eliminated
San Jose's Housing Department announced on Monday that one of the locations being considered for emergency housing for the homeless has been eliminated because of written restrictions on land...Read More
Sonoma County begins clearing cannabis convictions
The Sonoma County District Attorney's Office is directing staff to begin clearing nearly 3,000 cannabis-related convictions.Read More
CHP search hotel for explosives, arrest 2 men
Two men were arrested in Oakland after police searched for explosives and evacuated a hotel on Monday night.Read More
Person of interest sought in Fairfax gun theft
Police are asking for help identifying a man who is a person of interest in a theft of a shotgun and a set of golf clubs from a vehicle...Read More
Fed jury convicts Western Addition gang members
Five members of a San Francisco gang known as Central Divisadero Playas were convicted by a federal jury in The City Monday of charges including racketeering, murder and murder...Read More
SF public toilet program expands to Lower Polk
A new neighborhood in San Francisco has a Pit Stop public toilet to help keep the neighborhood clean while allowing homeless people to take care of their bathroom needs...Read More
SF city attorney sues to close gambling den
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera sued the owners of an alleged gambling establishment in the Outer Mission District Monday, seeking a court order to shut it down.Read More
Middle Schooler suspected of stabbing
A student was arrested Monday morning at a middle school in the unincorporated Monterey County community of Castroville on suspicion of stabbing another student, sheriff's officials said.Read More
Morning rush fatal Caltrain strike freezes trains
A Caltrain fatally struck a person on the tracks in San Francisco Monday morning.Read More
Woman, dog rescued from Fort Funston cliff
A woman and a dog were rescued this evening from a cliff at San Francisco's Fort Funston, fire officials said on social media.Read More
Good Samaritans rescue shot man on HWY 880
A shooting investigation has begun after good Samaritans helped a man they found shot and walking this evening on northbound Interstate Highway 880 in Oakland.Read More
Raiders’ Aldon Smith sought after report of domestic violence
Oakland Raiders player was allegedly involved in a domestic violence offense Saturday night in San Francisco.Read More
Woman killed in collision at SF I-80 on-ramp
A woman was killed when she was hit by a car at the Fifth Street on-ramp to eastbound Interstate Highway 80 early Sunday morning, a California Highway Patrol spokesman...Read More
$10M committed to SF affordable housing
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission committed $10 million Wednesday to establish a loan fund to help nonprofit developers acquire and preserve existing San Francisco Bay Area housing, MTC officials said.Read More
Santa Clara Supe proposes county gun show ban
A Santa Clara County supervisor announced Friday that he is proposing the county ban gun shows as a response to numerous instances of gun violence across the United States.Read More
$1.8M grant for ‘newcomer students’ in Oakland
The Oakland Unified School District has secured a $1.8 million grant to support refugee, refugee and newcomer students. Read More