San Jose Diocese releases list of ‘credibly accused’ priests
The Catholic Diocese of San Jose released a list of 15 priests Thursday, most of whom have died or been banned from the ministry, who they say were "credibly...Read More
Jogger sexually assaulted in Santa Cruz park
Santa Cruz County sheriff's officials released a sketch of a man who allegedly sexually assaulted a woman in a restroom stall at Jose Avenue Park on Wednesday.Read More
Seven arrested after violent robbery spree
Two adults and five teenagers from San Jose were arrested in connection with a robbery spree on Tuesday evening in Santa Clara, San Jose and Campbell that left multiple...Read More
Progressives challenge Schaaf for Oakland mayor
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf would be considered very liberal in most parts of the country, but in the Nov. 6 election she's being challenged by two well-known progressive candidates...Read More
Sunset tap water tests clean for pesticides, PUC says
After citizens complained and testing was conducted, no pesticides were found in Sunset tap water, according to the SFPUC.Read More
‘Hamilton’ to return to San Francisco in February
The hit play "Hamilton" is returning to San Francisco and tickets go on sale to the public on Monday morning.Read More
San Jose voters to decide on $450 million affordable housing bond
San Jose voters are considering a bond measure on the Nov. 6 ballot to fund approximately $450 million in affordable housing.Read More
Tool launches to help convicted felons restore voting rights
California Secretary of State Alex Padilla is assisting residents with criminal convictions by launching a new tool to let them know whether they are eligible to vote.Read More
Fire destroys Castro Valley liquor store
A fire destroyed a liquor store in Castro Valley early Thursday morning, an Alameda County battalion chief said.Read More
New rules divide what’s left of San Francisco taxi business
Dozens of cab drivers spoke against taxi reforms that transit officials say will help suffering workers.Read More
SF to widen sidewalks, remove traffic lanes on Sixth, Taylor
Both projects will remove a lane of traffic in favor of widening the sidewalks for pedestrians.Read More
Museum of Ice Cream workers serve message to voters
What makes people excited to register to vote? Perhaps, ice cream.Read More
Not much separates California Senate candidates in debate
Immigration topped the list of issues in a U.S. Senate debate Wednesday in San Francisco between Sen. Dianne Feinstein and her opponent state Sen. Kevin de Leon.Read More
Neglected Bay Area roads deemed worst in nation
Roads in the Bay Area were the worst in the nation and accounted for high costs to drivers in 2016Read More
Aquatic Park officer-involved shooting critically injures suspect
A male suspect shot by a U.S. Park Police officer near San Francisco's Aquatic Park on Tuesday night remains hospitalized Wednesday afternoon with life-threatening injuries.Read More
Photos of Mission hit-and-run suspect vehicle released
San Francisco police Wednesday released photos of a suspect vehicle that struck a bicyclist in the Mission in August.Read More
Fake grass, fire hydrant at Oakland airport offer relief for service animals
Service animals needing to relieve themselves at Oakland International Airport now have a new area to do their business.Read More
Power restored to all Bay Area customers
PG&E crews have restored power to all San Francisco Bay Area customers as of Tuesday evening, a PG&E spokeswoman said.Read More
Nob Hill murder trial goes to jury
Jurors began deliberating Tuesday in the murder trial for a man accused of bludgeoning his cancer-stricken friend to death inside his friend's San Francisco apartment last year.Read More