Recalled Alameda County DA Pamela Price not yet conceding
In an e-mail to supporters, recalled Alameda County DA Pamela Price says she's- waiting for all votes to be counted.
San Mateo County sheriff's inner circle shrinking amid 2 high-profile departures
Two leaders in the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office abruptly resigned, Friday, amid ongoing calls for the sheriff to leave.
South Africa gov't says they won't help miners still inside closed mine
South Africa’s government says it won’t help a group of illegal miners inside a closed mine in the country’s North West province who have been denied access to basic supplies as part of an official strategy against illegal mining.
Californians see potential paths to conflict, collaboration with incoming Trump administration
California's Republican Assembly Leader calls on President-elect Trump to partner with California, as others see the potential for California's policies to come into the crosshairs of the incoming President who has often criticized Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Golden State.
2 dogs shot in SF after attacking pedestrians
Two dogs were shot, one fatally, by San Francisco police officers on Friday morning after they attacked pedestrians, according to authorities.
Napa's Latin music Festival La Onda returns, here's what to expect
Festival La Onda 2025 by BottleRock to return May 31 and June 1 at the Napa Valley Expo. The two-day outdoor event will again feature a wide range of musical genres, including regional Mexican, Latin pop and more. Dave Graham of La Buena Onda Presents talks lineup and festival experience.
RFK Jr.,Gaetz,Musk,Trump's Cabinet and Staff Picks
Syracuse Professor Carl Schramm weighs in on latest Trump picks.
Weekend Watch: Nov. 15-17
Here's what's going on in the Bay Area this weekend.
UC approves nearly 10% tuition hike for out-of-state students
Tuition for most University of California students will be more expensive next year, with out-of-state students paying the highest costs.
How Oakland saw no homicides for six weeks
Police say for the first time since 2015, there were no homicides in Oakland for a period of over six weeks. Police and the mayor's office credit the Department of Violence Prevention, Ceasefire strategy and community cooperation.
California public health experts react to RFK Jr.’s health secretary nomination
President-elect Donald Trump continued the work of building out his cabinet on Thursday. Trump announced his decision to nominate Robert F Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services Secretary.
Superintendent recommends closing seven schools in Alum Rock district
The board will continue hearing from the public until December 2.
This teen becomes the youngest person ever to pass California's bar exam | West Coast Wrap
Tonight -- new body camera video shows police arresting the man accused of stabbing several people at random in Seattle. Coming up -- how officers were able to zero in on the suspect shortly after those unprovoked attacks. Plus -- a Central Valley teenager celebrating a remarkable achievement. We'll introduce you to the 17-year-old who is the youngest person ever to pass the California bar exam and where she sees her legal career taking her.
San Francisco's cable cars at risk due to budget shortfall
A budget shortfall at San Francisco's Municipal Transportation Agency could force some tough decisions including the suspension of the city's iconic cable car and streetcar fleets.
East Bay high schoolers automatically admitted to CSU
It’s a big transition in a young person’s life: graduating high school and heading to college, and a program that gives high school seniors from Hayward and San Leandro Unified School Districts a direct path to Cal State East Bay aims to make it smoother.
Alameda County DA Pamela Price speaks for first time after recall vote, and felony charges against Sheriffs' deputies
Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price gave her first press conference since the November recall election, declining to talk about the results, but focusing instead on felony charges her office filed against eleven people, including seven current Alameda County Sheriff's deputies, two former deputies, an Alameda County behavioral health doctor, and a nurse.
SF Board of Supervisors to change in the coming year
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors will welcome four new members and the new comers and returning supervisors are getting ready to work together.
On second day on stand in his murder trial, Nima Momeni repeatedly grills DA
Nima Momeni repeatedly asked questions of the prosecutor, interrupted him and talked over him during his murder trial.
New UC Berkeley program shines light on Palestinian history
A new program at Cal will explore Palestinian and Arab history as a new area of study. This program offers students to learn more about Palestinian history, culture, politics, and society, and all the ways of which they are intertwined.
Some Cybertrucks recalled over drive inverter
The Tesla Cybertruck is seeing another recall after reports have risen regarding the vehicle's inverter, whose malfunction could increase the risk of a crash.