Hayward Yard Cable Heist Cripples BART, Sticks Agency With $1 Million Bill
A November theft at BART’s Hayward maintenance yard cut hundreds of feet of fiber, caused a daylong shutdown and left the agency facing a bill topping $1 million. Investigators have reclassified the case as grand theft but no arrests have been made.
Alameda Man Accused Of Killing Five Relatives Ordered To Face Murder Trial
Court testimony this week said the slain mother told relatives she planned to leave her husband minutes before the July Alameda shooting. A judge ruled the accused must stand trial on multiple murder counts.
Oakland ‘Ghost Chase’ Cops Take Deadly Crash Fight To Supreme Court
Two former Oakland officers have taken a 'ghost chase' wrongful-death fight to the U.S. Supreme Court — a case that could reshape when bystanders can sue after police pursuits. Local trial and settlement dates remain on the calendar.
Bay Area Locked in Rare January Inversion With Warm Mountains and Chilly, Polluted Valleys
An unusual temperature inversion has turned Bay Area weather upside down, sending mountain temperatures soaring while valleys sit cold, foggy, and polluted. Forecasters explain what’s driving the dramatic split — and how long it may last.
Richmond Natty Wine Darling Subject To Change Calls It Quits
Richmond natural-wine maker Subject To Change is winding down after distribution setbacks. Owner Alex Pomerantz will ship a final 2023 wine-club release while refocusing on his Mission shop.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie Unveils Ambitious 2026 Road Map Amid Challenges
Mayor Daniel Lurie discussed San Francisco's future in his State of the City address, focusing on challenges like budget deficits, homelessness, and streamlining city processes, while promoting civic engagement and growth.
Kaiser Permanente Shells Out $556M in Medicare Scheme Settlement: Accused of Inflating Diagnoses for Cash
Kaiser Permanente affiliates will pay $556 million to resolve allegations that they inflated Medicare Advantage diagnosis codes to receive higher payments fraudulently.
Grahame Lesh Leads Tribute Concert "Unbroken Chain" to Celebrate Phil Lesh and Bob Weir's Legacy at The Fillmore, San Francisco
Grahame Lesh hosts "Unbroken Chain," a tribute event to Phil Lesh and Bob Weir, at The Fillmore with tickets available since January 16. Proceeds go to Canal Alliance.
Beloved Bay Area TV Host and Environmental Advocate Doug McConnell Passes Away at 80
Doug McConnell, host of "Bay Area Backroads" and environmental advocate, died at 80 due to stroke complications. His storytelling and conservation efforts left a lasting impact on the Bay Area community.












