Car plows into Santa Rosa grocery store; 4 injured

Several people were injured after a car plowed into a Santa Rosa grocery store late Friday morning, authorities said.

Three arrested after shots fired at Redwood City apartment building

One adult and two teenagers were arrested on Thursday and charged with attempted murder for their suspected involvement in shooting in Redwood City.

Sierra braces for snowstorm
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The Sierra is bracing for heavy snow of President's Day weekend. Between two and four feet of snow could fall from Sunday through Wednesday, according to the NWS. There could be up to five feet in the higher elevations.

Love is in the air at San Francisco City Hall ahead of Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day is special for a lot of couples, but the day of romance is always going to be extra special for Levi and Jolynn Sumeela.

California designates coastal mountain lions as threatened species

California Fish and Game Commission voted to list Central and Southern California mountain lions as threatened, triggering new habitat and development protections.

Berkeley’s chocolate masterpieces
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The Xocolate Bar is a Latina-owned family business founded by Malena Lopez-Maggi and Clive Brown. What began in arts and crafts evolved into a celebration of chocolate as art, with hand-crafted bonbons that are as beautiful as they are delicious.

'Singles tax' impacting people buying homes in Bay Area
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Redfin chief economist Daryl Fairweather breaks down why people not in relationships may end up paying more for real estate.

San Francisco teachers strike over: tentative agreement reached

A tentative agreement between the San Francisco Unified School District and the teachers union was reached on Friday, ending a four-day strike over higher wages, health benefits and more resources for students with special needs, both sides announced. 

Major Sierra snow storm: Here's when not to be on the road

The Bay Area made it through a first round of mini-storms this week, and residents should prepare for another, bigger one starting over the long President's Day weekend.

What are ICE-free zones? What they can and can't do

Cities and counties across the United States are creating "ICE-free zones." Here's a comprehensive breakdown of what they are and what they are intended to do.

Musicians, friends gather to remember East Bay trumpet player shot by deputies

Local musicians are paying tribute to a beloved trumpet player who was shot and killed by Alameda County Sheriff's Deputies outside his home earlier this week.

San Francisco tech company debuts laundry-folding robot

A San Francisco company is taking orders for a household robot that specializes in folding laundry. 

A break from the rain
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Patchy fog will resurface Friday morning.  The afternoon forecast features partly sunny skies with  mild temperatures.  Highs should range from the upper 50s to the mid 60s. Some changes this weekend!  Clouds will move into the area Saturday.  Rain returns to the area Sunday.  A cold, wet weather pattern will linger into next week.  Your umbrella will be getting a workout!

Half Moon Bay to MN: Why the road to recovery from ICE surge will be long

A Half Moon Bay group, which works with farmworkers and immigrant communities, returned from a visit to Minneapolis to offer support in the face of ICE activity in the city.

San Francisco Unified teacher strike: Classes canceled on Friday

Classes will be canceled on Friday at all San Francisco Unified School District schools as the teachers' strike continues, officials say.

UC Berkeley students create app to sell meal swipes
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Two students at UC Berkeley developed an app to help freshmen sell their extra meal swipes, and connect them with upperclassmen looking for less expensive meals. But Caden Li and Mohul Shukla soon drew the attention of the university, which asked them to cease violating the terms of meal plan agreements