Neighbors rally around San Francisco resident facing racist attacks
An entire San Francisco neighborhood is on edge following the second racist attack in two weeks against the same Black man.
An entire San Francisco neighborhood is on edge following the second racist attack in two weeks against the same Black man.
Four men on trial for murder in Contra Costa County will be spending a lot less time in prison than expected.
A three-alarm fire damaged an apartment building and a single-family home in Oakland Tuesday afternoon, according to the fire department.
A speeding driver ran a red light and fatally struck a bicyclist in a San Jose intersection Tuesday morning, according to police.
Alameda County DA Pamela Price is now fighting to stave off a recall and on Tuesday, she took to the mic to tout her accomplishments over the 14 months in office. But critics say those accomplishments are hollow, at best, and they say it’s missing key details.
Oakland Police have released a sketch of a person of interest in a homicide case from last year.
San Francisco police arrested a man Tuesday morning after he allegedly ran his vehicle over two people – including a juvenile – and fled from police, striking multiple vehicles in the process.
San Jose police said Tuesday the city’s Cinco de Mayo celebrations last weekend were “largely successful, and the majority of community members and visitors lawfully enjoyed this cultural celebration that has been a San Jose tradition for decades.”
The California Board of Education is taking control of the San Francisco Unified School District’s spending after auditors determined the district is in “distressed financial condition” and could run out of money.
A dispatcher with the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office was killed Sunday in San Leandro by an alleged drunk driver, according to police.
A San Francisco mom is asking for urgency and accountability after a man allegedly yelled racist anti-Asian remarks on a Muni bus and took out a stun gun.
Bay Area sports royalty was on full display Monday in San Francisco with a ceremony honoring the latest inductees into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame.
An Oakland woman says she and others are taking matters into their own hands in an effort to keep themselves safe.
As the National Park Service crafts its plans to revamp the hilly landscape of Montara on the San Mateo Coast to better accommodate bicyclists, hikers and camping — there is a rising fear among area’s ubiquitous horse lovers that they’ll be shoved out.