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Service dog injured in freeway shooting dies
A service dog that was shot in a car on Interstate Highway 980 in Oakland on Friday has died, the dog’s owner said Sunday morning. The shooting was reported...Read More
Cars towed after multiple East Oakland sideshows
Oakland police said several vehicles were towed from at least one location of numerous sideshows in the city early Sunday morning, according to police. Police said the vehicles were...Read More
Antioch man shot during attempted robbery
A man was hospitalized Friday night after being shot in the arm during an attempted robbery.Read More
Four displaced in apartment complex fire
Four people were displaced this morning after a 1-alarm fire at a Martinez apartment complex.Read More
Motorist injured in Oakland freeway shooting
A motorist and his service dog were injured after being shot at while traveling on eastbound Interstate Highway 980 in Oakland on Friday evening.Read More
Hayward science teacher honored with Presidential award
Hayward elementary school teacher Nancy Wright is one of 104 educators nationwide recently honored with a 2016 Presidential award.Read More
Vaping doubles among Marin County youth
Vaping among Marin County youth has more than doubled in the past two years, according to a state survey.Read More
Driver in fatal Howard Street hit-and-run appears in court
A driver accused of being drunk when he fatally hit a pedestrian and then fled the South of Market scene made his first court appearance Friday.Read More
For decades, these rapes went unsolved. Today, a suspect is behind bars.
A Benicia man who worked for 25 years at the University of California, Berkeley was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting 10 women in at least six counties.Read More
Pittsburg police release body-cam video of violent arrest
Responding to a viral cell-phone video, police on Thursday released body-cam video to show the officers' point of view.Read More
Gov. Brown extends four-year pilot program at community colleges
Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday signed a bill to extend a pilot program allowing the state's community colleges to offer four-year bachelor's degree programs in specific fields. Read More
Four displaced in Santa Cruz County fire
A structure fire Thursday in Soquel severely damaged a home and displaced four residents.Read More
Six new urban campsites open at Candlestick Point
Fresh options for outdoor recreation are set to launch at Candlestick Point State Recreation Area.Read More
Antioch man arrested in connection with Portola District robbery spree
Police in San Francisco have arrested a suspect in connection with several recent armed robberies in the city's Portola District.Read More
State to require suicide prevention training
Mental health professionals will be required to undergo suicide prevention training under a bill signed Wednesday by Gov. Jerry Brown.Read More
Pittsburg High students arrested for social media threats
Another student has been arrested for making a social media threat against Pittsburg High School, officials with the Pittsburg Unified School District said Thursday.Read More
Board member seeks to end City’s school lottery
A member of the San Francisco Unified School District's Board of Education is proposing that the district do away with its school lottery system.Read More
Split city council places future of Vallco Mall in developer’s hands
The Cupertino City Council voted Wednesday night to approve a potential plan for the revival of Vallco Mall.Read More
Monsanto seeks dismissal of $289 million Roundup verdict
A San Francisco Superior Court judge will hear arguments Oct. 10 on a bid by Monsanto Co. for dismissal of a $289 million jury verdict for a cancer-stricken gardener.Read More
SFMTA settles lawsuit after death of 12-year-old student
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors settled a $850,000 lawsuit involving the death of a 12-year-old student back in 2015.Read More