San Jose business owner dealing with multiple break-ins at tea shop
A downtown San Jose tea shop says repeated crimes have them struggling to stay open.
A downtown San Jose tea shop says repeated crimes have them struggling to stay open.
The Oakland Ballers on Wednesday released more details of their $1.6 million plan to renovate the independent professional baseball team’s new home, Raimondi Park.
Starting Wednesday, enforcement for parking violations in San Francisco will step up, and drivers will want to know what parking enforcers are targeting.
New data shows crime is on the decline in Oakland.
The Bay Area’s recent stretch of dry, mild weather will give way to wind and rain this weekend as a cold low-pressure system moves in from the northern Pacific Ocean.
Inside a defunct Daly City elementary school-turned-studio space, a roomful of adult pupils was getting a lesson in how to fend off a knife attack, courtesy of one of the legendary practitioners of Filipino martial arts.
Tensions escalated at Columbia University Tuesday where NYPD arrested around 100 people protesting the Israel-Hamas War. It’s a movement that’s spread across the country, including the Bay Area.
Police arrested a man they say was running a brothel out of a San Jose home.
A man riding a scooter was seriously hurt in a collision involving two vehicles near San Jose State University Tuesday afternoon, according to police.
Gaza war protesters and workers’ rights activists on Wednesday have planned a number of May Day demonstrations across the Bay Area.
A suspected shoplifter picked the wrong store on the wrong day. New video shows police chasing and detaining a man suspected of stealing from the Target store in San Mateo’s Bridgepoint Shopping Center on March 14.
Najari Smith formed Rich City Rides more than a decade ago. He soon plans to extend its activism beyond just cycling.
They’re on the front lines of the fight to feed our community, but on Tuesday, Bay Area foodbanks say they now need the community’s help. At least one food bank says their shelves are nearly empty, and the need is only getting worse.
For years now, San Francisco has been trying to figure out how to draw people back to the city’s embattled downtown corridor. The idea to attract a university campus seems to be gaining steam – at least with one supervisor who is also running for mayor.