Richmond police to face lawsuit over shooting
Civil rights attorney John Burris said he plans to file a lawsuit against the City of Richmond and police Officer Wallace Jensen stemming from a 2014 officer-involved shooting.Read More
All eyes on City College’s future
A week of swirling news leaves California's largest community college firmly in the spotlight.Read More
Warning sounds over ‘mild’ flu season
There have been at least four flu-related deaths in the Bay Area so far in what officials are calling a "mild" season.Read More
State urged to decriminalize youth fare evaders
Supervisor Eric Mar wants to change fare evasion violations for youth into administrative — not criminal — offenses.Read More
Driver of speeding Porsche killed in crash
The driver of a Porsche Boxster convertible died Friday afternoon when he collided with a flatbed truck on state Highway 12 near Kenwood, a California Highway Patrol officer said. The...Read More
Fremont officers kill knife-wielding man
An adult male who reportedly had been brandishing a knife was killed in a confrontation with police in Fremont.Read More
Female basketball players accused of baseball bat assault
Three members of the Solano Community College women's basketball team have been arrested in connection with an alleged baseball bat beating of a woman.Read More
Listeria prompts nationwide apple recall
Granny smith and gala apples are being recalled nationwide after the presence of Listeria monocytogenes was confirmed at an apple processing facility in Shafter, according to the Monterey County...Read More
Judge tentatively rolls back City College deaccreditation
A San Francisco Superior Court judge announced a tentative ruling Friday that would roll back a regional accrediting commission's 2013 decision.Read More
Pastor pleads no contest to arson, stalking girlfriend
The former pastor of the Fellowship Baptist Church in Vacaville pleaded no contest Thursday to arson of his former girlfriend's home.Read More
Two arrested in loud, peaceful protests
BART ridership was down more than 24,000 passengers from Thursday as disruptive protests loomed.Read More
Activists lock themselves to Federal Building
About 25 activists locked themselves together to block two entrances of the Ronald Dellums Federal Building in Oakland Friday morning. The activists locked their arms together using sections of PVC...Read More
Bay Area home prices leap in 2014
The average price of a home in the Bay Area is up again on a year over year basis.Read More