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London Breed brings home historic victory
London Breed celebrated her mayoral victory inside a crowded auditorium at Rosa Parks Elementary.Read More
Pacifica man attacks witness in court
A 22-year-old Pacifica man facing assault charges for allegedly attacking two victims charged the witness stand and again attacked one of the victims in court earlier this week, San...Read More
Man shot by Hayward police arraigned for assault
A suspect was arraigned Tuesday on two counts of assault on a peace officer for allegedly attacking two police officers with a metal breaker bar when they responded to...Read More
Sonoma Co. settles suit with inmates
Sonoma County has settled a lawsuit by county jail inmates who claimed they were beaten in their cells by corrections officers during “yard counseling” in 2015. Sonoma County Sheriff...Read More
Richmond man convicted of computer crimes
A Richmond man has been convicted in federal court in San Jose of five counts related to the computer hacking of Palo Alto-based Embarcadero Media in 2015.Read More
Runoff looms in Contra Costa DA race
Incumbent Contra Costa County District Attorney Diana Becton will likely face off again with Paul Graves, one of her office's top deputies.Read More
Saratoga businessman convicted of tax fraud
A Saratoga man who ran an international trading business from his home has been convicted in federal court in San Jose of two counts of filing false income tax...Read More
Female inmate dies in Richmond jail
A woman in custody after being convicted last month of the murder of her sister died after a reported suicide early Monday morning.Read More
Canadian hacker sentenced in e-mail attack
A 23-year-old Canadian was sentenced in federal court in San Francisco Tuesday to five years in prison for hacking emails on behalf of Russian intelligence officials.Read More
UC Santa Cruz killer dies on death row
A man sentenced to death for the first-degree murders of two people on the University of California at Santa Cruz campus in 1981 died at an outside hospital Tuesday.Read More
No charges in two SF police shootings
San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon announced Thursday he will not seek charges against officers involved in two high-profile fatal police shootings.Read More
Immigration status protected from court disclosure
Just one day after President Donald Trump said California has "sparked a rebellion" with its sanctuary city and state policies, Gov. Jerry Brown signed new legislation Thursday preventing undocumented...Read More
Fourteen beer cans found inside car in fatal DUI
A 21-year-old man made his initial appearance in court Monday to face a murder charge for an alleged drunk driving crash that killed another man on state Highway 1.Read More
Abuse, torture alleged in 10-kid Fairfield family
A man pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of child abuse and torture after he was arrested Friday following an investigation that began in late March.Read More
Fake painting jobs earned them millions. Now prison awaits.
A man who collaborated with the former manager of a San Mateo condominium complex to embezzle an estimated $2.8 million has been convicted.Read More
Oakland man sentenced in murder over tree-trimmings dispute
A 66-year-old man was sentenced Friday to 50 years to life in state prison for fatally shooting another man during a dispute over tree trimmings in front of his...Read More
Goodwill settles sexual harassment lawsuit
Goodwill Industries of the East Bay Area and an affiliate have agreed to pay $850,000 to eight former and current employees to settle a sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit,...Read More
Man who anchored in Aquatic Park sentenced
A yachtsman who illegally anchored his trimaran in Aquatic Park Cove in the City was ordered during his sentencing in federal court Thursday not to sail any boat of...Read More
Family of Luis Gongora Pat demands DA explain delay
The family of a homeless Mexican man killed by San Francisco police officers more than two years ago delivered a letter to District Attorney George Gascon Thursday.Read More
Man at center of bail reform released
A San Francisco Superior Court judge agreed Thursday to release a man from custody ahead of his trial after he spent nearly a year in jail because he couldn't...Read More