Dozen residents displaced in Nob Hill fire
Twelve people, including a family of four, were displaced Tuesday afternoon when a two-alarm fire broke out and damaged two apartment buildings.Read More
Deal clears path for South Bay developments
The cities of San Jose and Santa Clara have reached a settlement over disputes related to proposed large developments.Read More
Man charged in mother’s stabbing death
A 65-year-old woman was fatally stabbed in San Francisco's Oceanview neighborhood Friday night by a man who appears to be her son.Read More
City worker acquitted in pedestrian death
A former driver for a San Francisco health clinic was found not guilty of misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter in the death of a woman in a wheelchair who he fatally...Read More
Pedestrian dies after Novato Blvd. crash
A 56-year-old Novato woman died when she was struck by a vehicle on Novato Boulevard Tuesday afternoon.Read More
Capitol Corridor train hits car, kills occupant
One person died when an Amtrak train and an occupied vehicle collided in unincorporated Solano County near Dixon.Read More
DOJ presses Supreme Court to reverse DACA ruling
The U.S. Department of Justice will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a decision by a federal judge in San Francisco to keep protections for undocumented young people...Read More
Rex Tillerson to speak at Stanford Wednesday
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is scheduled to discuss the future of Syria during an event at Stanford University Wednesday morning.Read More
Suspect sought in Westborough 7-Eleven shooting
South San Francisco police are seeking a suspect who shot a 27-year-old resident in the foot in the parking lot of a 7-Eleven convenience store.Read More
Westling injury paralyzes Pleasant Hill teen
A student at College Park High School in Pleasant Hill is paralyzed after suffering an injury during a wrestling match last week.Read More
Digital tech will track Marin trail visitors
Infrared devices that work like TV remote controls will soon help the Marin County Open Space District keep a digital count of visitors on 10 roads and trails.Read More
Years of delay haunt Muni tunnel projects
A project to seismically upgrade the Twin Peaks Tunnel may have to start again from square one.Read More
Feedback sought on Alameda County bike, pedestrian plan
The Alameda County Public Works Agency is holding three open houses this week at local libraries to receive feedback from the public on potential bicyclist- and pedestrian-oriented improvements.Read More