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‘Impossible’ Sierra travel conditions as cold lowers snow levels across Bay Area
The National Weather Service said Sunday evening to expect 'impossible' travel in the Sierras and snow on some Bay Area peaks.Read More
Seven-year-old thought missing found hiding in family’s apartment
A 7-year-old girl reported missing Sunday afternoon in Watsonville, has been found — hiding behind a pile of clothes inside her family's apartment.Read More
Plan approved to poison invasive mice plaguing Farallon Islands
the California Coastal Commission approved a federal plan to drop cereal bait with rodenticide onto the Farallon Islands to kill invasive mice.Read More
Latest ‘TikTok challenge’ chills schools over violence threats
Latest 'TikTok challenge' chills schools into closing, warning parents about social media threats.Read More
Rising streams, creeks trigger flood warnings as atmospheric river shifts south
Heaviest rains are shifting away from the Bay Area and toward the Central Coast, which is now expected to receive the brunt of the storm. Read More
County worker dies driving heavy equipment to Monterey County jobsite
A Monterey County employee died while driving heavy equipment to a public works jobsite Monday morning, county officials said. The fatality was reported around 11 a.m. Monday on Laureles...Read More
Stockton pimp sentenced to 11 years for trafficking underage ‘Snow Bunny’
A 22-year-old Stockton man was sentenced Thursday to more than 11 years in prison for sex trafficking of a 16-year-old.Read More
Criminal charges filed over ‘International Escapes’ timeshare exit scheme
Most of the Monterey County timeshare owners who were targeted by the scheme were over 70 years old.Read More
Legendary Rep. Jackie Speier will not seek reelection
U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) announced Tuesday she will not seek reelection in 2022 after more than a decade in Congress. In a video shared on social...Read More
Lake Tahoe ski resorts cautiously approach opening day amid recent warmth
Is the Lake Tahoe area this Thanksgiving going to be a “fire to ice” situation or will recent mild temperatures and dry weather foil Bay Area residents hoping for...Read More
New law opens CalFresh food benefits to thousands more college students
Thousands more California college students may soon find they qualify for CalFresh, the state's food program.Read More
San Joaquin Covid cases plateau despite lagging vaccination rates
County health officials said Covid-19 numbers have begun stabilizing and a plateau is being seen.Read More
Cal Fire lifts burn restrictions in four Northern California counties
Residents in Sonoma, Lake, Napa and Solano counties are now allowed to conduct controlled vegetation burns.Read More
Quick guide to current Covid-19 vaccine, booster authorizations
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration Friday issued an emergency use authorization of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine in children ages 5 to 11, though there are still some hurdles to...Read More
Supes move to ban city-funded travel, contracts with recent voter restriction states
San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved an ordinance to ban all city-funded travel to states that have recently enacted laws restricting voting rights. Under the new...Read More
Crews reach 60 percent containment in 148-acre Estrada Fire
A prescribed burn near Watsonville that jumped containment lines on Friday has charred 148 acres and is 60 percent contained as of Sunday morning, according to Cal Fire. The...Read More
Crews make ‘significant progress’ on Estrada Fire sparked by prescribed burn
Cal Fire says crews are making "significant progress" on the Santa Cruz County Estrada Fire, which was sparked by a prescribed burn Friday.Read More
PG&E warns of potential Monday power shutoffs across 32 counties
PG&E is notifying tens of thousands of customers that it may shut off their power Monday due to potentially dry, windy conditions that could create an increased fire risk....Read More
Judge blocks Texas abortion ban, says effort was unconstitutional ‘scheme’
U.S. District Judge Robert Pittman temporarily halted enforcement of the Texas “heartbeat” abortion bill. His detailed order he did not mince words. Read More
Firefighters rescue tangled hawk from Salinas tree
A red-shouldered hawk flew off to freedom after being rescued from a Salinas tree where she'd been entangled in fishing line and snared.Read More