Alameda County Sheriff Reinvigorates 1988 Cold Case Probe, Seeks Tips on Unsolved Murder of San Leandro Mechanic
Authorities seek tips in the 1988 cold case murder of mechanic Kenneth Jeffery, who was fatally shot in his car in San Leandro. The Alameda County Sheriff's Office is requesting public assistance.
San Rafael Shopping Center Rocked by a Morning Burglary Spree at Five Businesses
Five businesses in San Rafael's Northgate One shopping center were burglarized early Saturday morning, with suspects using hammers for break-ins and escaping in a stolen vehicle.
Bay Area Braces for Strong Offshore Winds, North Bay and Santa Cruz Mountains to Face Gusts up to 45 MPH
Increased offshore winds, with gusts up to 45 mph, are expected in the Bay Area starting Tuesday night, particularly affecting elevated terrains. The NWS advises securing loose objects and notes moisture levels may mitigate fire risks.
VIDEO: Waymo Robotaxi Casually Rolls through Active LAPD Standoff as Officers Confront Armed Suspect
San Francisco's Transitional Kindergarten program faces challenges due to teacher shortages, impacting the education of 4-year-olds and causing frustration among parents at the lack of consistent instructors.
Belvedere Mansion Makeover Sparks $300K City Hall Showdown
Belvedere will rehear a $300,000 construction penalty tied to a years‑long remodel at 339 Golden Gate Ave after a judge found the council’s written findings insufficient. The special meeting is set for Wednesday morning.
Queer Forest Keepers Turn Russian River Fire Fears Into Community Power
Queer land stewards in Sonoma County are blending prescribed burns, farming and gatherings to restore forest health and queer community along the Russian River.
After 54 Years, Castro & Duboce Triangle Family-Run Grocer Courtney's Produce Announces Closure
Castro and Duboce Triangle neighborhood favorite corner store Courtney's Produce has announced that it will close after 54 years in business. Courtney's last day will be Friday, December 5.
Berkeley High Parents Sound Alarm as Budget Ax Threatens Student Support
Volunteers at Berkeley High are urging donations on Giving Tuesday to keep tutoring, college access and wellness programs afloat amid budget shortfalls and frozen grants.












