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San Leandro HS locks down after threatening graffitti found
San Leandro High School was placed on lockdown Tuesday morning after graffiti was found on the campus threatening a school shooting.Read More
SJSU president addresses shooting threat
The president of San Jose State University sent out a message Thursday morning to students and staff about the written shooting threat found in an academic building Wednesday afternoon.Read More
Albany high school cancels classes after threat
A comment made by a teenager to a student of Saint Mary's College High School in Albany prompted school officials to cancel classes Tuesday, the school's principal said.Read More
Teen connected to fatal San Jose shooting
The 17-year-old arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of a man in San Jose on Tuesday morning will remain in Santa Clara County Juvenile Hall while his case...Read More
Woman found near SF Bay Trail ID’ed
A woman whose body was found in the water along the San Francisco Bay Trail in Sunnyvale Thursday has been identified as Chuchu Ma, 23, of Mountain View.Read More
Muni rider satisfaction holds steady in 2017
Seventy percent of those surveyed rated overall Muni service as “excellent” or “good," and eight percent as "poor."Read More
Police nab alleged stalker, discover guns, meth lab
A 49-year-old Sunnyvale man has been arrested on suspicion of stalking a 46-year-old woman and attempting to kidnap and rape her.Read More
Cops offer holiday shopping safety tips
San Rafael police are cautioning shoppers to be careful this year as they visit the malls and stores to purchase holiday gifts.Read More
Brand-new BART cars fail safety tests
New BART train cars flunked a safety inspection by a state regulatory agency, potentially delaying their rollout.Read More
Caltrain to shush horns near many stations
Neighborhoods near several Caltrain stations along the Peninsula will be quieter starting Wednesday.Read More
Extreme heat causes BART delays
It's official: BART officials today said there is currently a major delay systemwide because of severe hot weather conditions.Read More
Water tank must be drained after security breach
Vandals breached a chain link fence and two locks guarding a public water tank in Novato Friday, police confirmed Saturday.Read More
Caltrans says Highway 17 is too unstable
Officials are in disagreement over whether it is safe to clear a landslide in the Santa Cruz Mountains Friday morning.Read More
Prosecutors urge strict probation conditions on PG&E
Federal prosecutors have urged a U.S. judge in San Francisco to impose a strict series of five-year probation conditions on PG&E when he sentences the utility on Jan. 23...Read More
SF mayor appoints second chief resilience officer
The mayor of San Francisco announced the appointment of the city's second chief resilience officer, whose job it is to oversee city policy on resilience and implementation of that...Read More
Crafty pole design unlocks Muni’s hazardous seats
Hundreds of Muni buses have gotten back their front-row, forward-facing seats that were previously locked.Read More
‘Weak’ safety culture led to worker acid injuries
A weak safety culture at the Tesoro refinery in Martinez led to four workers being injured by exposure to sulfuric acid in February and March of 2014, according to...Read More
SF property tops $200 billion for first time
San Francisco's total property assessment exceeded $200 billion for the first time when the fiscal year 2016-17 assessment was submitted.Read More
Sunnyvale outage leaves 4,100 in the dark
PG&E crews are working to restore power in Sunnyvale, after an outage left thousands without power.Read More
Person leaves car crash, fatally struck by another vehicle
One person died after they allegedly walked away from the scene of a vehicle accident and then was struck and killed by another vehicle in downtown San Jose.Read More