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Gas meter inspections this week in Vallejo and Benicia
Residents in Vallejo and Benicia will see contractors hired by PG&E performing gas meter inspections through Friday, officials with the utility said Monday.Read More
Police arrest Fairfield man in Vacaville shooting
Vacaville police arrested a Fairfield man on suspicion of shooting another man early Sunday morning.Read More
Bay Area mayors make case for higher bridge tolls
Three Bay Area mayors are making a final push to voters to approve Regional Measure 3 on the June 5 ballot.Read More
Against policy, rookie SF cop fired at moving car
An officer fired his gun twice at a driver who struck a police vehicle during a pursuit earlier this month in The City's Western Addition neighborhood.Read More
Gas tax funds millions for new 680-4 interchange
Upgrades to the Interstate Highway 680/state Highway 4 interchange in Pacheco, considered a bottleneck for traffic in Contra Costa County, are closer to reality.Read More
City College faculty earn salary bump
Faculty at City College of San Francisco will get a pay raise after the school's Board of Trustees approved a labor agreement.Read More
Whale carcasses found in Alameda, Marin
The Marine Mammal Center confirmed reports Friday afternoon that a second whale carcass was found in the San Francisco Bay Area.Read More
Terra Nova High secured after rumored threat
Police say that Terra Nova High School in Pacifica was placed into "secure campus mode" Friday morning while they investigated social media threats.Read More
San Francisco hits the streets to tackle opioids
The City is taking a unique approach to treat people addicted to opioids with a first-in-the-nation program.Read More
Alameda City Manager quits, cuts $945k deal
Alameda City Manager Jill Keimach has quit her position under a $945,000 separation agreement.Read More
Sleeping man killed by truck in East Palo Alto
A sleeping homeless man was run over by a truck early Thursday morning in East Palo Alto, police said.Read More
San Jose brush fire burns two acres
A vegetation fire burned just over two acres Thursday afternoon by the Capitol Expressway in San Jose, a fire department spokesman said.Read More
Immigration status protected from court disclosure
Just one day after President Donald Trump said California has "sparked a rebellion" with its sanctuary city and state policies, Gov. Jerry Brown signed new legislation Thursday preventing undocumented...Read More
Yes, ramming cars and climbing a utility pole will get you arrested
A man was arrested after allegedly driving recklessly into South San Francisco High School's parking lot and then climbing a nearby electric pole.Read More
One dead, two injured after Oakland hit-and-run
Oakland police are seeking a driver who fled after a crash that killed a man and hospitalized two other people early Thursday morning.Read More
Two found shot, dead in San Jose foothills
Police are investigating a double homicide in the foothills of east San Jose after a man and woman were found dead, from at least one gunshot wound each, on...Read More
‘Ride of silence’ honors killed bicyclists
A large group of advocates for safer streets plan to ride bicycles on San Francisco's most dangerous streets in a silent memorial Wednesday evening.Read More
Driver arrested after I-880 triple fatal crash
The CHP has identified a 21-year-old man arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of marijuana after a crash killed a woman, a young adult in their teens...Read More
Flooding closes I-280 lanes after pump fails
Multiple lanes of southbound Interstate Highway 280 near the state Highway 87 interchange in San Jose remain blocked Wednesday morning because of flooding.Read More
San Francisco commits to electric buses
San Francisco is taking a step in committing to an all-electric fleet of buses — in 17 years.Read More