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Pedestrian killed in collision on I-880
A pedestrian was killed Saturday night when they were struck by a vehicle on northbound Interstate Highway 880 in Oakland, California Highway Patrol officials said.Read More
Antioch man arrested for suspected assault
A man was arrested Saturday morning in Antioch after police found a 76-year-old female family member on a living room floor suffering from serious injuries, police said.Read More
Morgan Hill police up patrols after man offers girl a ride
Police have increased patrols near Jackson Park in Morgan Hill after a man driving a car pulled up next to a young girl and asked her whether she wanted...Read More
Ferryboat runs aground near Berkeley, dozens rescued
Forty-three people were stranded in San Francisco Bay Saturday afternoon when a ferryboat ran aground on the Berkeley reef, a U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant said.Read More
Two BART employees attacked Friday
BART employees literally took a beating Friday when a transit employee and then an officer was attacked, one at the Lake Merritt station and the other at the Ashby...Read More
Teen connected to fatal San Jose shooting
The 17-year-old arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of a man in San Jose on Tuesday morning will remain in Santa Clara County Juvenile Hall while his case...Read More
Child porn being spread via Facebook Messenger
Police in San Jose are warning the public about an illicit video containing child pornography that is being circulated via Facebook Messenger.Read More
Passenger swipes cab driver’s bag from car
Police in San Francisco are looking for the public's help in identifying a suspect wanted in connection with a robbery.Read More
Lane closures in MacArthur Maze
The passing lane on westbound Interstate Highway 580 to westbound Highway 80 in the MacArthur Maze was closed until noon Saturday so crews could do surveying work, Caltrans said.Read More
Canadian PM Trudeau meets with Gov. Brown
Celebrity politicians were the order of the day as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met separately with California Gov. Jerry Brown and Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom in San Francisco...Read More
Effort underway to save The City’s oldest gay bar
San Francisco's oldest gay bar may be saved and relocated using a model that kept another gay bar in The City from closing last year, a supervisor's office said.Read More
Former Fremont teacher sentenced for sex with student
A woman who used to teach physical education in Fremont was sentenced Friday to 5 years' probation, including a 6-month term at the county jail, for having sex with...Read More
BART recovering after substation fire
BART is recovering from a major delay caused by a reported fire at a substation near Oakland's Coliseum station.Read More
San Leandro residents asked to shelter-in-place
Police are asking residents in a San Leandro neighborhood to shelter in place this evening as they search for a suspect.Read More
SF sues California over ride-hailing rules
The city of San Francisco sued the state of California Thursday over new restrictions by the state on how cities can regulate drivers for ride-hailing companies.Read More
Woman arrested months after double fatal crash
A woman was arrested Thursday on suspicion of murder and gross vehicular manslaughter in connection with a crash near Livermore last November.Read More
Three detained after Union Square homicide
Detectives following up on a Wednesday evening homicide that occurred near San Francisco's Union Square served a search warrant at a residence in Petaluma.Read More
Alums gift $5 million to SJ State athletics
San Jose State University announced Thursday that two of its alumni have donated $5 million towards the school's athletic department.Read More
One dead, three arrested after pot-linked home invasions
Three people are in custody in connection with two marijuana-related home invasion robberies that left one person dead in Sonoma County Thursday morning.Read More
Berkeley dismantles Old City Hall homeless camp
Berkeley city workers and police early Thursday morning dismantled a homeless encampment that had been in front of Old City Hall.Read More