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Man shot at Berkeley homeless camp
A 48-year-old man was shot at a homeless camp in West Berkeley early Monday morning, police said.Read More
State sues drug maker over kickbacks
State Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones sued the maker of an arthritis drug in Alameda County Superior Court Tuesday for alleged insurance fraud, claiming the drug is sold through illegal...Read More
Investigators seize illegal guns at Oakley home
Investigators following up on the arrest of a felon who allegedly had an unregistered, loaded handgun in his possession last month seized multiple firearms, some of which were illegal,...Read More
Father arrested after toddler dies in crash
A two-year-old boy died early Sunday morning in a solo vehicle crash on Interstate Highway 80 near state Highway 37 in Vallejo, the California Highway Patrol said.Read More
Audit reveals gaps remain in cable car fare collection
A new report from the San Francisco Controller's Office released on Monday says that Muni cable car conductors are improving in collecting cash faresRead More
Fallen motorcyclist struck by car
A motorcyclist was injured after falling to the ground and then being struck by a vehicle in The City's Ingleside Heights neighborhood early Monday morning, police said today.Read More
Petaluma cyclist arrested after police chase
A man was arrested early Tuesday morning after refusing commands to pull over and then leading Petaluma police officers on a chase, police said.Read More
Oakland approves electric scooter regulations
The Oakland City Council formally approved an ordinance Monday establishing regulations and requiring permits for shared dockless electric scooters, in light of frequent complaints of reckless riders and scooters...Read More
Homeless camp moves to temporary site
Residents of a privately funded San Jose homeless encampment called Hope Village were moved and given one week to find a longer term location. Read More
Police identify hit-and-run victim
Police identify Santa Rosa hit-and-run victim as 37-year-old resident.Read More
CHP investigates Castro Valley highway shooting
Highway Patrol is investigating an early morning shooting and hit-and-run in Castro Valley. Read More
SF pledges resources for survivors of sex assault, harassment
Survivors of sexual harassment and assault now have a place in San Francisco to help them navigate them through the process of filing a report.Read More
UC nurses set to vote on new five-year contract
Some 14,000 registered nurses working in University of California medical centers and student health centers are scheduled to vote this coming week on a new five-year labor contract.Read More
Inmate dies at Contra Costa County jail
An investigation is underway tonight into the death of a 61-year-old inmate Saturday at the Contra Costa County Jail in Martinez.Read More
Body of UC law student recovered in Oregon
The body of a 23-year-old UC Berkeley School of Law student was recovered Thursday night from near Toketee Falls, more than a month after falling from an overlook.Read More
Willis Casey, former SF, Pittsburg police chief, dies
Willis Casey, who served as San Francisco's police chief in the early 1990s and later as police chief, city manager and a city councilman in Pittsburg, died Thursday after...Read More
Suspect arrested after Emeryville axe attack
Officers have arrested a suspect in an assault in which a man hit a woman on the head with an axe in Emeryville Friday evening.Read More
Ocean research vessel expected to dock at Pier 15
The Falkor, one of the most advanced ocean research vessels in the world, is stopping in San Francisco before it embarks on an exploration of hydrothermal vents off the...Read More
Port of Oakland adds second night shift
In an ongoing effort to speed up cargo flow, the second-largest terminal operator at the Port of Oakland, TraPac, will add a second shift, opening night gates as of...Read More
City of Oakland to release first cultural plan in 30 years
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf and Cultural Affairs Manager Roberto Bedoya will release the city's first cultural plan in 30 years on Monday. Read More