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Burglary suspect arrested inside Milpitas store
Police in Milpitas on Thursday arrested a man in connection with a commercial burglary.Read More
Antioch man arrested in connection with trying to sell firearm
Law enforcement officials in Contra Costa County have arrested an Antioch man in connection with several crimes related to illegally selling a firearm. Read More
After options fizzle, Raiders face Friday vote for Coliseum return
Commissioners will vote on a lease agreement that would allow the Oakland Raiders to play at the Coliseum for at least one more year.Read More
Suspected driver arrested after Tenderloin hit-and-run
Officers have arrested a driver involved in a hit-and-run collision in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood earlier this week.Read More
Oily sheen on Lake Merritt draws hazmat response
An oily sheen on Lake Merritt was reported Wednesday evening to Oakland fire officials.Read More
Agreement extends protection to immigrants from Honduras, Nepal
About 100,000 people from Honduras and Nepal have been granted the right to retain temporary protected status and remain in the United States.Read More
Man convicted for first-degree murder of Oakland councilwoman’s grandson
A Vallejo man was convicted of first-degree murder on Wednesday for his role in the fatal shooting in 2015 of a 17-year-old.Read More
Federal appeals panel looks poised to reject government appeal on undocumented immigrants
A federal appeals court panel in San Francisco appeared inclined on Wednesday to turn down a U.S. government bid to challenge three California laws aimed at protecting undocumented immigrants....Read More
Santa Clara halts online traffic ticket payments after payment errors uncovered
Santa Clara County Superior Court has temporarily halted online payments for traffic infractions and misdemeanors.Read More
Newsom orders halt to California death penalty
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday signed an executive order that effectively ends the death penalty in the state.Read More
Grimly late Howard Street bike upgrades finally arrive
The SFMTA is taking steps to improve safety for bicyclists on Howard Street following the death of Tess Rothstein.Read More
Jeanine Nicholson appointed as next SF fire chief
After years of fighting fires on the front lines, Jeanine Nicholson will rise to fire chief in May.Read More
San Francisco mayor apologizes for ‘pain’ caused by honoring Martin McGuiness
San Francisco Mayor London Breed has apologized after signing a certificate of honor for a controversial figure in Irish history.Read More
SF joins ‘Open to All’ campaign to promote inclusivity
The City joined the “Open to All” campaign to encourage businesses to say their business is open to everybody.Read More
Head-on collision in unincorporated Napa leaves one dead, two injured
One person died and two people were taken to a hospital following a head-on collision this afternoon in unincorporated Napa County, a CHP spokesman said. Officers were called at...Read More
Jury deliberates Monsanto liability in non-Hodgkins lymphoma case
A federal jury in San Francisco began deliberating Tuesday on whether Monsanto Co.’s Roundup herbicide caused the non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma of a Sonoma County man. Edwin Hardeman, 70, claims his...Read More
Police rule death of mother, two children a murder-suicide
Two children who were killed by their mother in a murder-suicide last week in San Jose have been identified as 4-year-old Chuck Nguyen and 7-year-old Eric Nguyen, according to...Read More
Drivers told to expect delays during Balfour Road pavement repair
Major pavement repair work is planned for two stretches of Balfour Road in Brentwood, to coincide with soon-to-finish work on the new state Highway 4/Balfour Road interchange, Brentwood officials...Read More
One lane open, service nearly restored after vehicle knocks down power pole
One lane of Point San Pedro Road in San Rafael is now open following a vehicle crash that knocked down a power pole and power lines Tuesday morning, San...Read More
Dixie School District board continues name change discussion
The Board of Trustees of the Dixie Elementary School District on Tuesday evening will continue its discussion about possibly changing the district’s name, which some find racist. The board...Read More