Why are so many seniors facing eviction in Oakland?
An NBC Bay Area analysis found more than 350 eviction notices were sent to low-income seniors during Oakland’s eviction moratorium.
An NBC Bay Area analysis found more than 350 eviction notices were sent to low-income seniors during Oakland’s eviction moratorium.
One Oakland high schooler is racking in the college acceptance letters and scholarships.
There was a lengthy line of cars waiting to get a free food box Thursday from a local charity in Silicon Valley, one of the wealthiest parts of the country.
Anyone under 18 will need an adult chaperone to attend this year’s Contra Costa County Fair.
The co-authors of “What in the World is Ezra’s Art” are Asian-American and the book’s main character is Asian-American. But, the one thing the authors didn’t want to talk about is race. They say the message for parents and children is universal.
Sonoma State University’s president was placed on administrative leave Wednesday for “insubordination” after sending out a campuswide message indicating agreement with pro-Palestinian protesters.
The Giant Dipper roller coaster at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk turns 100 years old this year.
A pedestrian died after he was hit by a vehicle in a hit-and-run on Wednesday night in San Leandro, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The family of a Bay Area doctor trapped in Gaza say the only hope they have of bringing her home is federal intervention.
Tick season is in full swing in parts of the Bay Area and Lyme disease experts say there could be an uptick in ticks due to the longer than usual rainy season this year.
A group of pro-Palestinian protesters on Wednesday occupied an abandoned building on the UC Berkeley campus in hopes of bringing attention to what they describe as a genocide in Gaza, according to organizers.
A proposed new ordinance could soon force unhoused people living along Santa Clara County creeks to leave.
Tesla is accused of violating federal air standards at its Fremont factory, according to a lawsuit filed by an East Bay nonprofit.
In the battle to find a parking spot in San Francisco, a curious group has emerged: “the cone people.”