South Bay ICE Raid Shakes Pregnant Asylum Seeker After Iran Strikes
A South Bay couple says ICE detained the husband and questioned his pregnant wife days after U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran. Lawyers and data point to a wider enforcement spike against Iranian nationals.
Lake Oroville Roars Back, Just Inches From The Brim
Lake Oroville climbed to 99% capacity on May 12, 2026 as DWR trimmed releases to capture Sierra runoff. The rise eases short-term supply worries but revives memories of the 2017 spillway crisis.
Apple Sounds Alarm, Tells Every iPhone Owner To Update Now
Apple released iOS 26.5 on May 11 with dozens of security fixes; the company and security agencies are urging iPhone users to install the update immediately. The patches close real‑world attack paths.
San Mateo Dad Enters No-Contest Plea After Shots Fired at Teens' Egging SUV
A San Mateo father who prosecutors say fired at a vehicle carrying three teens pleaded no contest to felony firearm charges. Sentencing is set for Aug. 10, 2026.
Palo Alto Kindergarten Touching Case Ends In Behind-Closed-Doors Deal
A tentative settlement is moving through federal court in a Title IX suit that says a kindergartner at Ohlone Elementary was inappropriately touched by classmates. Court filings show the parties asked Judge Eumi Lee to vacate deadlines while they finalize terms.












