Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
The clash between the San Francisco 49ers and the Denver Broncos will create heavy traffic disruptions for Santa Clara's residents Saturday.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Local law enforcement arrests three juvenile residents of Fremont following a chase involving two stolen vehicles, highlighting the rise in vehicle thefts in the area.
Community & Society in ...
As Oakland gears up for its citywide Pridefest, reflection on the progress made and the work yet to be done takes center stage, all while amplifying the voices of the LGBTQ+ community.
Family & Kids in ...
San Jose outshines other Californian cities by ranking second best for raising families in the U.S. based on factors like education, and job market.
New automated license plate recognition cameras assisted the Palo Alto police in tracking down a carjacked vehicle and arresting five suspects in connection to the incident.
Following reports of elementary students falling sick due to spoiled school meals in Palo Alto, parents demand more transparency and improvements in the district's food safety practices.
A Sebastopol man was recently arrested in a narcotics sales bust by the Petaluma Police Department.
16-year-old Arely Curiel has gone missing for the second time, leaving her family and the community uncertain of her whereabouts and searching for answers.
San Mateo Police Department seizes over 6,000 illegal flavored vape cartridges during a tobacco compliance check at a local smoke shop, shedding light on the ongoing battle against flavored tobacco products.
A Santa Rosa man's nine-year prison sentence for attempted second-degree murder and assault with a semi-automatic firearm.
Food & Drinks in ...
Popular Korean barbecue chain Baekjeong makes its highly anticipated Bay Area debut at Westfield Valley Fair mall in San Jose, promising an authentic and immersive KBBQ experience.
Emeryville Police Department seeks public's assistance in identifying the person of interest linked to a homicide that occurred in May.
The growing social media trend of shooting BB guns at strangers has caused a surge of attacks in cities across the US, prompting a warning from the Alameda Police Department for parents to have conversations with their children about the dangers involved.