Most severe accidents occur on 13% of San Francisco streets: data

The intersection of 3rd and Bryant streets in the SOMA district, a known incline leading to the eastbound Bay Bridge, has become a focal point for San Francisco’s efforts to curb dangerous driving. 

Judge: Scott Peterson can't introduce new evidence

A judge in San Mateo County has denied a request from convicted murderer Scott Peterson to present new evidence that his legal team argues would exonerate him. 

SFPD warns of jewelry theft ruse targeting seniors

San Francisco police are alerting the public to an ongoing scam where thieves use ruses to get close to elderly victims to steal their jewelry.

Oakland to use street barriers to curb sex work in known hotspot

The city of Oakland will test a new strategy to deter sex work by blocking access to side streets off International Boulevard, though some residents and business owners doubt it will reduce activity.

Dave & Buster's preparing for Jack London Square grand opening Monday

A major name in entertainment is officially joining Oakland’s Jack London Square. Dave & Buster's is scheduled to hold a grand opening ceremony Monday at its new home located at 55 Harrison Street.

Man charged in Antioch killing of child's mother

A 22-year-old man has been charged in the killing of his child’s mother in Antioch, authorities said.

9 SF homes sold for over $2 million above asking in 2026 so far

Bidding wars are pushing San Francisco home prices 30% to 50% above asking, a spike experts say is fueled by the Bay Area’s artificial intelligence boom.

This global music sensation came to the Bay Area and turned a 1300-person crowd into a choir

An intimate group of some 1,300 people packed a concert venue in San Francisco on Monday and sang their hearts out in a harmonic composition that they learned for the first time that night.

San Jose housing advocates protest encampment sweep at 'The Jungle'

Advocates for the unhoused gathered at San Jose City Hall on Tuesday to protest the city’s ongoing sweep of a massive encampment, alleging that several vulnerable residents are being left behind despite promises of relocation.

California Academy of Science cuts jobs, cites multi-million dollar deficit

53 employees – constituting about 9.3 % of the staff – would be let go as the academy struggles with a cash deficit of $7.3 million from 2025, and a projected deficit of more than $8 million in the current year.

First Fridays dispute sparks deadly shooting, revenge killing in East Oakland

Two fatal shootings in East Oakland earlier this month that left a man and a woman dead stemmed from a dispute at a First Fridays event, authorities said.

Job hugging: staying put, planning the exit
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Even though the job market appears to be slowing down, a new study suggests many workers may actually be preparing for their next move. John Woods, founding director of the University of Phoenix Career Institute, gives insight.

Farmworker housing plan faces final review
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Tuesday, April 28, marks a critical moment in Half Moon Bay, as city leaders take a final look at a long-awaited affordable housing project for senior farmworkers before a decisive vote May 5. Belinda Hernandez-Arriaga, founder and executive director of Ayudando Latinos A Soñar, explains what's at stake.

SFO and Oakland airport battle has settled

The two-year legal battle between the airports in San Francisco and Oakland has settled.

Warming trend
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Our weather pattern is shifting around - more sunshine and a warming trend! Patchy fog will resurface Tuesday morning.  The afternoon forecast features mostly sunny skies and warmer temperatures. Highs should range from the low 60s to the low 70s.

Elon Musk shows up to OpenAI trial, but not in a Tesla

Elon Musk arrived before opening statements began for a high-stakes trial against Sam Altman on Tuesday – but it wasn't in a Tesla.