Family of SF man killed 14 years ago hopes $150K reward will bring justice
The family of a San Francisco man shot and killed 14 years ago honored his birthday on Monday, by asking for help in solving his case.
Oakland police chief says overall crime down but acknowledges anguish of victims
Oakland Police Chief Floyd Mitchell said Friday that crime overall is down in the city but agreed the perception of crime, especially from victims, may not line up with the data.
Oakland father fights for life after being shot while sleeping at home
An East Oakland husband and father is fighting for his life after being shot in the head while he was sleeping in his home.
Man arrested after woman's burned body discovered
A person of interest in a possible homicide has been arrested after the severely burned body of a woman was found along San Pablo Creek, San Pablo police said Friday.
Berkeley jewelry store robbed of at least $500K in goods
Another Bay Area jewelry store was hit by smash-and-grab robbers — this time in Berkeley.
Angel Baby Doe cold case: Arrest made 23 years after newborn abandoned on side of road
DNA evidence was used to crack a two-decade-old cold case in Johnson County.
East Bay nail salon suffers 'dine and dash' style theft
Two women spent two and a half hours at Valley Nails & Spa before they ran out the door without paying. They received $400 worth of beauty services. This is the second time the business has been hit in this fashion in a matter of months.
Kentucky nightclub shooting leaves 1 dead, 7 hospitalized
One person is dead and seven others were injured after a shooting at a Kentucky nightclub early Saturday morning.
Husband of bride killed in golf cart crash on wedding night to receive $1.3M settlement
Earlier on the night of the fatal crash, the suspect drank "copious amounts of alcohol" while barhopping with friends, the groom alleged in a civil wrongful death lawsuit.
Appeals court overturns Julie Chrisley's sentence; maintains convictions
Julie Chrisley's sentence was vacated Friday by the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
How to escape a rip current
Rip currents are dangerous because they can be hard to spot and pull even the strongest of swimmers away from shore.
VTA assault victim talks about terrifying attack in San Jose
Andrew Perez was arrested in connection with the assault, after barricading himself at his home nearby.
SFPD gives update on man targeted by hate crimes
Terry Williams, a lifelong San Francisco resident, and beloved dogwalker was the target of multiple hate crimes over the last several months.
Burglars take $20,000 worth of items from SF restaurant the day of its soft opening
On the same day Georges Hawawini was slated to host a soft opening for his new restuant Xebec, buglers broke in and stole more than $20,000 worth of inventory.
Black cowboy files claim against Richmond Police for use of force
A black cowboy from Richmond is filed a claim against the city and its police department for allegedly using unnecessary force against him refuting in injuries.
Women getting robbed at gas pumps: Berkeley police
Berkeley police say there have been several incidents where thieves drive up and steal a purse or bag from a car while a woman pumps gas.
Armed robbery at Oakland 7-Eleven
Police are looking for an armed robbery suspect at a 7-Eleven in Oakland.
Antique red Corvette stolen from Oakland 80-year-old
An elderly man in Oakland is looking for whoever stole his antique red Corvette.
Golden Gate Bridge protest suspects to be released from jail by San Francisco's D.A.
Protesters at San Francisco County Jail are calling for the release of those arrested on the Golden Gate Bridge yesterday and now the district attorney says that will happen.
Ceasefire protest turns violent in South San Francisco
A South San Francisco man is facing criminal charges after he was caught on camera in a profanity-laced rant, allegedly assaulting and spitting on demonstrators during a Gaza ceasefire rally on Wednesday.