19th Avenue Grind: Weekend Repaving Snarls Traffic, Rattles Muni Riders
Two northbound lanes of 19th Avenue will be closed this weekend for repaving; expect Muni detours and longer trips. State debit cards and several other headlines topped ABC7's roundup.
California High Court Clips Coastal Commission's Wings In Los Osos Fight
A unanimous California Supreme Court opinion narrows the Coastal Commission's power to overrule county-approved coastal permits, vacating a denial tied to a Los Osos project.
Bay Area Tech Power Couple Drops $75 Million on UC Davis Vet Hospital Upgrade
Bay Area tech executives Kathy Chiao and Ken Hao donated $75M to UC Davis to fund scholarships, research and a new veterinary hospital as part of a campus expansion.
Bay Area Home Routers Targeted as China-Linked Hackers Build Stealth Cyber Army
A new international advisory warns China‑nexus actors are routing attacks through compromised routers and IoT to mask espionage and pre‑position strikes.
Stockton Cold Case Shock: 80-Year-Old Arrested In 1994 Thornton Road Double Slaying
An 80-year-old Stockton man was arrested Wednesday in connection with a 1994 double killing at a Thornton Road construction site. Authorities say the cold-case unit identified the suspect after renewed forensic review.
Mountain View Pols Hit The Brakes On Terra Bella Bike Lane, Leaving RV Residents In Limbo
Mountain View's council put a Terra Bella bikeway on hold, citing staff shortages and business concerns; critics warn the move could displace RV residents as new housing arrives.
San Jose Mayor Trumpets Mystery KRON4 Poll as Governor Bid 'Breakout'
Mayor Matt Mahan reposted a KRON4 'poll' claiming a debate-driven surge to 46%, but scientific polls and local reporting still place him in the single digits. The race remains unsettled.












