Popular Rockridge Trader Joe's could be replaced by senior housing
A major new development proposal could drastically reshape the skyline of Oakland’s Rockridge neighborhood, and displace a popular Trader Joe's.
A major new development proposal could drastically reshape the skyline of Oakland’s Rockridge neighborhood, and displace a popular Trader Joe's.
Suspect steals UPS truck, engages in Fremont police standoff
A suspect who is possibly armed stole a UPS truck early Thursday morning and barricaded himself inside, engaging in a standoff with Fremont police, officials said.
A suspect who is possibly armed stole a UPS truck early Thursday morning and barricaded himself inside, engaging in a standoff with Fremont police, officials said.
Virginia redistricting update: Judge blocks certification of new congressional maps
A Virginia judge has blocked certification of the state’s newly approved congressional maps, striking down the election certification less than a day after voters backed the mid‑term redistricting plan.
A Virginia judge has blocked certification of the state’s newly approved congressional maps, striking down the election certification less than a day after voters backed the mid‑term redistricting plan.
City leaders hear residents' concerns at East Oakland town hall
Oakland residents voiced concerns about crime, illegal dumping and neighborhood conditions during a community town hall hosted by Council President Kevin Jenkins in East Oakland.
Oakland residents voiced concerns about crime, illegal dumping and neighborhood conditions during a community town hall hosted by Council President Kevin Jenkins in East Oakland.
Government nearing deal to rescue Spirit Airlines
The Trump administration could soon rescue Spirit Airlines from liquidation. Talks are already underway for the U.S. Government to loan the airline half a billion dollars with the government potentially receiving a stake in the airline.
The Trump administration could soon rescue Spirit Airlines from liquidation. Talks are already underway for the U.S. Government to loan the airline half a billion dollars with the government potentially receiving a stake in the airline.
Iconic San Francisco Embarcadero fountain set for removal
The city is preparing to dismantle the Vaillancourt Fountain, a controversial and iconic structure along the Embarcadero that has stood for more than five decades.
The city is preparing to dismantle the Vaillancourt Fountain, a controversial and iconic structure along the Embarcadero that has stood for more than five decades.
California gubernatorial debate: analysis
Political analyst Brian Sobel with analysis on the California gubernatorial debate. While Democrats traded barbs in an attempt to establish themselves, he notes that Republicans were predictable in their characterization of the state as a disaster in need of change.
Political analyst Brian Sobel with analysis on the California gubernatorial debate. While Democrats traded barbs in an attempt to establish themselves, he notes that Republicans were predictable in their characterization of the state as a disaster in need of change.
Top 2 candidates Republicans in California governor's race?
Gov. Newsom says he's not concerned that the top two candidates in the California governor's race could end up being Republicans. He says he'll vote Democrat no matter what. Political science professor Melissa Michaelson on what the candidates need to do to get voters on their side.
Gov. Newsom says he's not concerned that the top two candidates in the California governor's race could end up being Republicans. He says he'll vote Democrat no matter what. Political science professor Melissa Michaelson on what the candidates need to do to get voters on their side.
West Coast News Wrap Live
West Coast Wrap covers news from around the western U.S., including California, Arizona and Washington.
West Coast Wrap covers news from around the western U.S., including California, Arizona and Washington.
Student opposition to cuts, as OUSD faces June 30 budget deadline
Students and staff showed up at Wednesday's Oakland Unified School District's Board meeting with signs and speeches to tell the Board why they oppose cuts to a staff member they call the "heart" of La Escuelita Elementary School.
Students and staff showed up at Wednesday's Oakland Unified School District's Board meeting with signs and speeches to tell the Board why they oppose cuts to a staff member they call the "heart" of La Escuelita Elementary School.
Sunshine returns
The storm clouds will be moving out of town. Patchy fog will resurface Thursday morning. Mostly sunny skies will highlight the afternoon forecast. Highs should range from the mid 60s to the low 70s.
The storm clouds will be moving out of town. Patchy fog will resurface Thursday morning. Mostly sunny skies will highlight the afternoon forecast. Highs should range from the mid 60s to the low 70s.
Iran attacks ships as US blockade continues
Iran has attacked three ships as tensions escalate after the U.S. earlier seized two Iranian vessels.
Iran has attacked three ships as tensions escalate after the U.S. earlier seized two Iranian vessels.
Baby Jaxon case: Santa Clara County social workers placed on leave
Several social workers have been placed on leave following the death of a San Jose toddler known as "Baby Jaxon," who died while in the foster care system.
Several social workers have been placed on leave following the death of a San Jose toddler known as "Baby Jaxon," who died while in the foster care system.
County concern: Oakland School District budget might fail June 30 deadline
Students from La Escuelita Elementary School say their recess supervisor "Ms. Donna" is the heart of the school, and say she is one of the many people facing cuts due to the OUSD budget crisis. The district faces a June 30 deadline to reach a balanced budget.
Students from La Escuelita Elementary School say their recess supervisor "Ms. Donna" is the heart of the school, and say she is one of the many people facing cuts due to the OUSD budget crisis. The district faces a June 30 deadline to reach a balanced budget.
19th Ave. repair work scheduled
Crews are scheduled to close down two lanes of NB 19th Ave. this weekend for repaving and repairs.
Crews are scheduled to close down two lanes of NB 19th Ave. this weekend for repaving and repairs.
San Benito deputy charged with lending AR-15 rifle to teen
Deputy Ryan Miller of the San Benito County sheriff's office has been charged by Santa Clara prosecutors with lending his personal AR-15 rifle to a 17-year-old boy. Miller's attorney says the case is not as "nefarious" as it may seem.
Deputy Ryan Miller of the San Benito County sheriff's office has been charged by Santa Clara prosecutors with lending his personal AR-15 rifle to a 17-year-old boy. Miller's attorney says the case is not as "nefarious" as it may seem.
1-year-old San Jose boy killed in crash involving taxi cab
A 1-year-old boy, identified as Olivier Carmelo Sgarlata, was killed after being struck by a taxi cab Tuesday evening in San Jose.
A 1-year-old boy, identified as Olivier Carmelo Sgarlata, was killed after being struck by a taxi cab Tuesday evening in San Jose.
Man's body discovered on UC Berkeley campus; no indication of foul play, officials say
The body of a man was discovered on UC Berkeley's campus Wednesday afternoon. Campus police say the person found does not appear to be affiliated with the university.
The body of a man was discovered on UC Berkeley's campus Wednesday afternoon. Campus police say the person found does not appear to be affiliated with the university.
7 social workers placed on leave after death of 'Baby Jaxon'
Seven Santa Clara County social workers were placed on paid administrative leave following the death of 2-year-old "Baby Jaxon" in foster care.
Seven Santa Clara County social workers were placed on paid administrative leave following the death of 2-year-old "Baby Jaxon" in foster care.
California law requiring federal agents to wear ID blocked by federal appeals court
A federal appeals court blocked a California law that would require federal immigration agents and officers to identify themselves by wearing a badge or another form of ID.
A federal appeals court blocked a California law that would require federal immigration agents and officers to identify themselves by wearing a badge or another form of ID.



















