BART to offer free Clipper cards to low-income riders
Before a 50-cent surcharge on paper tickets takes effect, BART is offering some relief.Read More
Passengers sue over BART mob attacks
Six BART passengers who were beaten, threatened or robbed by mobs of young people in three separate incidents in March and April filed a lawsuit.Read More
San Jose sues Trump over DACA
The city of San Jose sued President Donald Trump in federal court Thursday to challenge his cancellation of deportation protections for young immigrants.Read More
Flurry of earthquakes shake South Bay
An earthquake was reported for the third time Thursday east of San Jose.Read More
McDonald’s worker accused of trying to drown her newborn in toilet
A fast-food cashier is being held on $11 million bail after prosecutors say she gave birth in a bathroom and held the newborn baby face down in the toilet.Read More
Grease-covered kitten rescued from fire truck
A kitten that was pulled from the engine of a vehicle Wednesday in Castro Valley came out covered in grease but unharmed.Read More
Glass ban at San Francisco parks heads to vote
A plan to fine Dolores Park litters has morphed into a ban on glass beverage containers at all San Francisco public parks.Read More
Campus police prep for Ben Shapiro speech
Campus police at Cal are asking students, staff and faculty to avoid the area of a speaking engagement with former Breitbart editor Ben Shapiro.Read More
Cop’s stolen gun used in Mission homicide
A gun stolen from a San Francisco police officer's car last month was used in a gang-related homicide just days later.Read More
SF citizens push back against tasers
Opponents of a proposal to arm San Francisco police with Tasers turned out in force at a public meeting.Read More
A’s decide on Laney College site for new ballpark
The Oakland Athletics selected a site near Lake Merritt for their future ballpark.Read More
Berkeley approves pepper spray for police
The Berkeley City Council voted 6-3 at a special meeting Tuesday to allow the city's police officers to use pepper spray.Read More
Lawsuits allege security lapse before UPS shooting
Lawsuits filed Wednesday allege that security guards failed to stop a gunman who killed four people, including himself.Read More
Russians cited for ‘Spare the Air’ violation
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District Tuesday issued a Notice of Violation to the now-shuttered Russian consulate in San Francisco.Read More
Fresno crash claims five Union City victims
Five of the six people who died as the result of a collision between a Mercedes-Benz and a Peterbilt truck in western Fresno County last week were from Union...Read More
SF imposes moratorium on pot dispensaries
San Francisco supervisors Tuesday put the approval of most new medical cannabis dispensaries on hold.Read More
Giants to open 2018 at Dodgers
The Giants have announced their 2018 schedule. And for the ninth-straight year the stands at AT&T park will be empty on Opening Day.Read More