Quiet Berkeley Block Rocked By Deadly Late-Night Scooter Crash
A man was pronounced dead Saturday night after a suspected solo scooter crash on California Street near Addison in Berkeley. Police have called their fatal-crash team and the coroner.
Stalled West Napa Street Hotel Scrambles For One More Year In Sonoma
Developers asked Sonoma for a one‑year permit extension as they finish lining up financing and a hotel partner. The Planning Commission will review the request on Dec. 18.
Bay Area Fog Lingers One More Day Before Long-Awaited Rain Arrives
Dense fog shrouds Bay Area valleys one last time as a stubborn weather pattern finally gives way. After three weeks without rain, beneficial showers arrive Tuesday—and meteorologists say a potentially significant atmospheric river could bring heavier precipitation around the holidays.
Midnight Inferno Rocks Tenderloin, Sends Dozens Fleeing Near Golden Gate Theater
A three‑alarm blaze on Golden Gate Avenue tore through the top floors of a six‑story Tenderloin building early Friday. Dozens were displaced but no injuries were reported.
Mill Valley On Edge As Autistic Teen Henry Vanishes Near Community Center
A 14-year-old boy with autism wandered from a group program and was last seen near Mill Valley's community center; police have asked residents to be on the lookout.
Roblox Child Exploitation Firestorm Lands In San Francisco Federal Court
A federal panel consolidated nearly 80 lawsuits alleging Roblox enabled child sexual exploitation, sending the cases to a San Francisco court for coordinated pretrial review.
EDD Burns Millions on 'Ghost' Cellphones Nobody Used, Audit Says
A state audit found EDD paid about $4.6 million in monthly fees for thousands of cellphones and hotspots that went unused. Auditors urged tighter monitoring and a 90‑day cutoff rule.












