BART legacy car to become Arthur Mac’s new dining space in Hayward

Arthur Mac’s Big Snack is opening its third and largest location in downtown Hayward, featuring a restored 1990s Class A BART train car.

A new 'crisscross' interchange in Vallejo is expected to reduce peak-hour traffic by 90%

A unique "crisscross" traffic configuration is coming to the North Bay as Caltrans and the Solano Transportation Authority prepare to open the Fairgrounds interchange on Highway 37 in Vallejo.

City lawsuit alleges Tenderloin corner store dealt meth, marijuana

he San Francisco Police Department was called to the Corner Store a dozen times between March 2023 and November 2025 to respond to reports of theft, vandalism, physical altercations and arrests in and around the store.

San Jose councilmember's campaign signs for state office defaced with antisemitic vandalism

Cohen represents San Jose's District 4, a city council position he's held since 2021. The South Bay democrat is currently running to represent California's District 10, represented by Aisha Wahab, in the state Senate.

San Francisco's 19th Avenue will be closed, again, this weekend: What to know

Caltrans will be repaving the road, repairing potholes, plus upgrading the area's traffic detection system, during three weekend closures in April and May.

BART to hold its first-ever prom, and you're invited

It’s prom season, and Bay Area, you’re invited to the first ever BART prom to be held next month.

California residents were onboard hantavirus-stricken cruise ship: health officials

Though California residents were on board the ship, state health officials noted that the risk to public health in California is low, and no Californians are infected with the virus.

Hire Oakland job fair
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Hire Oakland Job Fair will be taking place outside at Frank H. Ogawa Plaza at Oakland City Hall on Wednesday, May 13. The citywide hiring event will feature recruiters from EBMUD, Samuel Merritt University, the City of Oakland, BART, PG&E, and more. Visraant Iyer, gives insight.

Iran reviewing the latest U.S. proposal to end the war
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The United States is waiting for Iran to respond to the latest American proposal to end the war, after top-ranking officials on both sides suggested a burst of behind-the-scenes diplomatic activity. Todd Belt, director of the political management program at The George Washington University, gives insight.

San Francisco bracing for best summer travel season in years

San Francisco is bracing for its best summer travel season in years, with new data suggesting tourism figures could hit heights not seen since before the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nearly half of Californians don't have 'much trust' in health care system: poll

Millions of Californians lack confidence in the state’s health care system, citing a lack of price transparency and long wait times as primary drivers of their skepticism. 

Oakland approves $1M fine to couple over illegally cutting down trees

A North Oakland couple is on the hook for nearly $1 million in penalties after the City Council voted Tuesday to enforce a finding that they illegally cut down 38 trees on their own and neighboring property.

Grocery Outlet pushes to move into old Oakland Walgreens: report

The discount supermarket chain Grocery Outlet is planning to expand its presence in Oakland by moving into two vacant storefronts formerly occupied by Walgreens.

Over 200 San Francisco students awarded $15K college scholarships

A total of 223 San Francisco high school seniors are now headed to college with significant financial backing: $15,000 from the Crankstart Foundation.

Antioch places city manager on leave

The Antioch City Council announced Wednesday that City Manager Bessie Scott has been put on a leave of absence.

Driver slams into San Jose home, injuring 2 children

Two children were injured after the driver of a car lost control and crashed into a home in San Jose.

Magnitude 3.1 earthquake shakes in California's Lake County

The U.S. Geological Survey on Wednesday recorded a magnitude 3.1 earthquake near Lake County's Cobb, California. 

Pleasant warmth before the heat builds
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Temperatures jumped 10 to 15 degrees in some neighborhoods today. Slight warming for Thursday before heat surges into the Bay Area by the end of the weekend.

Water-boil notice remains in effect for 21 Mountain View homes

A water-boil notice remains in effect for 21 homes near Mountain View's Cuesta Park neighborhood as the effects of the water-main breach have now been felt for 12 days.