PG&E gets break on paying $1 billion bill
Regulators have agreed to let PG&E delay paying two-thirds of the $1 billion it owes customers, allowing the power company to take the next two years to pay the full amount.
Regulators have agreed to let PG&E delay paying two-thirds of the $1 billion it owes customers, allowing the power company to take the next two years to pay the full amount.
San Jose police Chief Tony Mata will be turning in his badge after 28 years on the force.
South Bay firefighters are getting a new training center that has been decades in the making.
Deploying more officers on BART trains resulted in increased felony arrests over the past year, according to the transit agency.
Health officials are warning about a spike in whooping cough cases in Marin County.
A shift is happening at San Francisco schools: Application numbers are on the rise recently after years of declining enrollment that has threatened school closures and layoffs.
Mulitple northbound lanes of Highway 101 in San Jose were shut down for hours early Thursday after a fatal crash involving a pedestrian.
There are several events happening in the Bay Area this Easter weekend that the whole family can enjoy.
Thousands of fans protested at the Oakland Coliseum for the A’s 2024 season opener Thursday night as many fans did not step inside the stadium.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted of securities fraud conspiracy that wrecked his cryptocurrency exchange and a related hedge fund, Alameda Research.
The topic of discussion in Cupertino on Wednesday night was the future of the Lehigh Cement Plant and Quarry site. A panel representing several oversight agencies answered a number of questions from the community.
A Berkeley mother is speaking out after her 13-year-old son was unexpectedly shot outside of their home Tuesday night.