Deadly Lake Berryessa fight victim ID'ed, alleged shooter arrested
Within hours of the shooting, authorities have identified the alleged shooter and the man fatally shot to death in a fight at Lake Berryessa Saturday evening.
Vigil held for 19 year old gunned down in SF's Dolores Park
A vigil was held on Saturday to remember 19-year-old Luis Arguello Inglis, who was shot and killed in San Francisco's Dolores Park this week. The San Jose State University student was found by San Francisco Police on Wednesday night, laying in the park with gunshot wounds.
Boy, 12, dies after falling into swift-moving Utah river while vacationing with family
The child fell into Provo River near Bridal Veil Falls in Utah County.
Teton Pass, section of highway in Wyoming, collapses in mudslide
A large section of Teton Pass mountain highway in Wyoming collapsed in a mudslide, closing a main artery to Jackson Hole as summer tourism season starts.
Sacramento mass shooter suspect found dead in jail cell: report
The suspected gunman behind a deadly mass shooting in Sacramento has died while in custody, according to reports.
1 man shot to death, several stabbed in fight at Lake Berryessa
A man was shot to death and several people were stabbed in a "large fight" Saturday afternoon on the western shore of Lake Berryessa, the Napa County Sheriff's Office said.
East Bay mothers of murdered children walk for healing
After years of battling depression, one mourning mother would turn her pain into purpose.
19-year-old shot and killed at Dolores Park identified as SJSU student
A 19-year-old man, who was shot and killed in San Francisco's Dolores Park this week, has been identified as a student at San Jose State University.
San Francisco police seek person of interest in racist threats against dog walker
San Francisco police on Friday released surveillance video of a person of interest in the investigation into racist threats against a dog walker.
Mexican drug cartel operating in California busted, 47 charged
Officials say the suspects supplied fentanyl throughout California.
Decades later: A look back at the infamous O.J. Simpson police chase
On June 17, 1994, O.J. Simpson would lead Los Angeles police on a 90-minute low-speed chase across Southern California that millions tuned into to watch in real-time.
Caltrans faulted by Inspector General for neglecting safety inspections in LA freeway fire
Caltrans failed to address multiple safety concerns that may have led to the massive fire that destroyed a portion of the 10 Freeway in November, according to a new report from the California Office of Inspector General.
Suspicious package in Santa Clara shuts down El Camino Real in both directions
Both directions of El Camino Real were closed in part of Santa Clara on Friday as law enforcement officials responded to a report of a suspicious package.
San Jose woman accused of stabbing man to death
A 28-year-old San Jose woman is accused of stabbing a man to death during an alleged disturbance.
San Jose girl's drowning raises concerns over water safety ahead of summer
The mother of an 11-year-old drowning victim says she's sounding an alarm about a popular swimming spot in southern Alameda County, that cost her daughter her life.
San Francisco at-risk child found by Newark police
A missing at-risk was safely located and reunited with his family, police said.
Woman comes forward to claim she's kid who vanished in 1985
Cherrie Mahan was last seen on Feb. 22, 1985, on Cornplanter Road in Winfield Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania.
Judge dismisses attempted murder charge against Pelosi attacker
A San Francisco Superior Court judge on Thursday dismissed several charges against David DePape, the man already convicted in federal court of bludgeoning Nancy Pelosi’s husband with a hammer inside their home.
California 'third striker,' who prosecutors warned posed threat to public, convicted of murder
Effrum Maland Burnett, a third-striker with a violent criminal history who prosecutors warned posed a significant threat to the public, has been convicted of stabbing another man to death.
Retailers enlist police-like body cams to catch thieves
One of America's major retailers with three famous chains of stores is enlisting police-proven technology to blunt the hundred billion-dollar-plus annual loss from shoplifters and organized criminals.