PG&E bankruptcy judge approves interim orders to continue operations
A federal bankruptcy judge in San Francisco on Thursday gave PG&E Co. permission to go ahead with spending an initial $1.5 billion in bank loans to keep operating during...Read More
Suspect arrested for having gun at Bay Bridge toll plaza
A suspect was arrested during a felony stop at the Bay Bridge toll plaza in Oakland Thursday morning.Read More
Oakland Diocese places priest on leave after abuse allegations
A priest with the Diocese of Oakland has been placed on administrative leave as the diocese investigates an allegation of sexual misconduct against a minor by the clergyman, according...Read More
Overnight deluge floods Bay Area highways, roads
Roadway flooding associated with a late night storm caused delays, partial closures and advisories.Read More
Caltrain reopens after fatal strike in Redwood City
A Caltrain struck and killed a person who was trespassing on the tracks in Redwood City on Wednesday morning.Read More
Feedback sought on Golden Gate Bridge fare hikes to nearly $10
The first of three open house meetings is scheduled for Wednesday evening in San Rafael.Read More
Garage massage turns out to be just as creepy as it sounds
An East Palo Alto man has pleaded no contest to sexual assault charges for running an unlicensed massage business out of his garage.Read More
Contra Costa County civil grand jury seeks fresh applicants
Contra Costa County is seeking residents over the age of 18 who are U.S. citizens to serve a one-year term on the Civil Grand Jury.Read More
Fire at Saratoga Avenue commercial building extinguished
A two-alarm fire has been extinguished at a commercial building in San Jose on Wednesday morning.Read More
Sunnyvale begins exploration of switch to district-based elections
Sunnyvale will host two open house meetings in the coming weeks as the city considers changing its at-large election system to a district-based system.Read More
San Francisco Independent Film Festival begins Wednesday
The 21st San Francisco Independent Film Festival kicks off Wednesday at the Victoria Theatre in San Francisco.Read More
Facing $50 billion in fire liability, PG&E ducks into bankruptcy
PG&E Co. told a federal bankruptcy court Tuesday that its estimated liability in the wake of devastating Northern California wildfires is more than $50 billion.Read More
Elderly pedestrian seriously injured in Outer Richmond collision
A vehicle struck and injured an elderly woman in San Francisco's Outer Richmond neighborhood on Monday evening.Read More
Pedestrian killed by car on El Camino in Mountain View
A pedestrian was killed when a car hit him Monday night in Mountain View.Read More
Female victim sexually assaulted on Stanford campus
A female victim was restrained against her will and sexually assaulted early Thursday morning on the campus of Stanford University.Read More
Federal services resume at GGNRA after shutdown
Officials with the National Park Service said Monday that operations at the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in the San Francisco Bay Area have resumed.Read More
Bill would simplify water reuse for breweries, wineries
State Sen. Scott Wiener announced a proposal to help streamline the process for wineries and breweries who want to reuse onsite processed water.Read More
Student, pilot unhurt when plane crashes without landing gear
A student pilot and her instructor escaped injury Monday morning when their four-seat Cessna plane landed without its manual landing gear.Read More