Bay Area gas prices skyrocketing; new record could be set within days
Gas and diesel prices are surging across California with no sign of relief in sight for months.
Gas and diesel prices are surging across California with no sign of relief in sight for months.
California job growth gains momentum in March, led by healthcare sector
California added 28,700 payroll jobs in March, with the vast majority of those gains occurring within the healthcare industry.
California added 28,700 payroll jobs in March, with the vast majority of those gains occurring within the healthcare industry.
Analysis of Iran War and latest jump in gas prices
Interview with Hamline University's Political Science Professor David Schultz about Iran War and latest jump in gas prices
Interview with Hamline University's Political Science Professor David Schultz about Iran War and latest jump in gas prices
Pleasant Hill celebrates AANHPI Heritage Month with return of night market
The city of Pleasant Hill kicked off Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with its second annual night market.
The city of Pleasant Hill kicked off Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with its second annual night market.
New Mosswood Recreation Center opens in Oakland nearly a decade after fire
The Mosswood Recreation Center welcomed community members back to its grounds Saturday morning, celebrating a grand opening nearly 10 years after a devastating fire leveled the previous structure.
The Mosswood Recreation Center welcomed community members back to its grounds Saturday morning, celebrating a grand opening nearly 10 years after a devastating fire leveled the previous structure.
CHP issues nearly 12,000 speeding tickets during 24-hour enforcement surge
The California Highway Patrol issued 11,767 speeding citations during a 24-hour Maximum Enforcement Period aimed at reducing fatal crashes.
The California Highway Patrol issued 11,767 speeding citations during a 24-hour Maximum Enforcement Period aimed at reducing fatal crashes.
Can weight-loss drugs protect against Alzheimer's? A UCSF expert breaks down the latest research
Social media influencers have been making bold claims that GLP-1 medications — the same drugs used for weight loss and diabetes — can also prevent Alzheimer's disease.
Social media influencers have been making bold claims that GLP-1 medications — the same drugs used for weight loss and diabetes — can also prevent Alzheimer's disease.
Mostly cloudy and a little damp today
Happy Saturday everyone. A system dropping down the coast will bring cloudier, cooler weather, and even a chance of drizzle today through Monday.
Happy Saturday everyone. A system dropping down the coast will bring cloudier, cooler weather, and even a chance of drizzle today through Monday.
Voices for Change: Oakland's Black community comes together to celebrate Earth Day
From Season 7, episode 3: Town Strides, Hella Plans and BLK, teamed up for a special "Touch Grass" event to celebrate Earth Day.
From Season 7, episode 3: Town Strides, Hella Plans and BLK, teamed up for a special "Touch Grass" event to celebrate Earth Day.
Voices for Change: W. Kamau Bell shares his love for the Bay Area
From season 7, episode 3: W. Kamua Bell talks about his love for the Bay Area, his new tour, and the importance of standing up.
From season 7, episode 3: W. Kamua Bell talks about his love for the Bay Area, his new tour, and the importance of standing up.
Voices for Change: Trailblazing dietitian reflects on 63 year career
From Season 7, Episode 3: Dr. Mary Blackburn shares the story of her more than six decades in public health, overcoming obstacles of racism and sexism to blaze a trial for future women in science.
From Season 7, Episode 3: Dr. Mary Blackburn shares the story of her more than six decades in public health, overcoming obstacles of racism and sexism to blaze a trial for future women in science.
'A Great Good Place for Books' in Oakland to close after more than 20 years
A longtime independent bookstore in the Oakland hills will close in the coming weeks due to financial challenges and changing customer habits.
A longtime independent bookstore in the Oakland hills will close in the coming weeks due to financial challenges and changing customer habits.
Man shot seven times by ICE agents indicted in alleged assault on federal officers
The 36-year-old man shot seven times by ICE officers last month has been indicted on federal charges after prosecutors said he used his car to assault immigration officers in Patterson.
The 36-year-old man shot seven times by ICE officers last month has been indicted on federal charges after prosecutors said he used his car to assault immigration officers in Patterson.
California street renamed 'Charlie Kirk Way' in honor of slain conservative activist
A Southern California city has renamed a street after slain conservative activist and podcaster Charlie Kirk.
A Southern California city has renamed a street after slain conservative activist and podcaster Charlie Kirk.
Child fatally shoots relative in Benicia; police cite possible self-defense
A child fatally shot a relative during a domestic dispute Thursday evening at a home in Benicia in what authorities say may be a case of self-defense.
A child fatally shot a relative during a domestic dispute Thursday evening at a home in Benicia in what authorities say may be a case of self-defense.
AANHPI Month: Pleasant Hill Night Market returns
A conversation about the success of Pleasant Hill Night Market ahead of its return May 1st.
A conversation about the success of Pleasant Hill Night Market ahead of its return May 1st.
Cooler weather on the way for the weekend
A system skirting the coast this weekend will bring a drop in temps. and boost a chance of drizzle and sprinkles for the weekend. Unsettled weather is expected to continue into next week.
A system skirting the coast this weekend will bring a drop in temps. and boost a chance of drizzle and sprinkles for the weekend. Unsettled weather is expected to continue into next week.
Decision day meets cuts, College Track Responds
Today is national college decision day, when seniors commit to their future schools. For many first-generation students, that milestone comes with uncertainty. Shirley Collado, College Track President and CEO, explains why.
Today is national college decision day, when seniors commit to their future schools. For many first-generation students, that milestone comes with uncertainty. Shirley Collado, College Track President and CEO, explains why.
San Jose's Cinco de Mayo returns
Sunday, May 3 crowds will gather in downtown San José for the third annual Cinco de Mayo festival. From live entertainment to traditional folklórico dancers, the event keeps the spirit alive—even without its signature parade. Luis Ochoa, program director, gives insight.
Sunday, May 3 crowds will gather in downtown San José for the third annual Cinco de Mayo festival. From live entertainment to traditional folklórico dancers, the event keeps the spirit alive—even without its signature parade. Luis Ochoa, program director, gives insight.
Free wellness retreat for community healers
From yoga and sound baths to acupuncture and one-on-one therapy sessions, Healing the Healer offers six powerful wellness activations designed to restore mind, body, and spirit—while uplifting Latinx. Event on May 1, from 10 AM - 4 PM at the San Leandro Marina. Dulce Lopez, Latinx and Jose Carlos Montesinos with Latinx Advisory Committee, give insight.
From yoga and sound baths to acupuncture and one-on-one therapy sessions, Healing the Healer offers six powerful wellness activations designed to restore mind, body, and spirit—while uplifting Latinx. Event on May 1, from 10 AM - 4 PM at the San Leandro Marina. Dulce Lopez, Latinx and Jose Carlos Montesinos with Latinx Advisory Committee, give insight.




















