SFPD sending out 'Dear John' letters

SFPD are cracking down on the demand side of sex work, using cameras to take photos of license plates and sending letters to the registered owners of vehicles that they had been spotted in an area known for sex traffic.

New project to ease traffic in Sonoma Valley

A new Caltrans infrastructure project about to open in the North Bay is generating excitement among businesses, residents, and visitors eager to eliminate an often stop-and-go bottleneck in a rural Wine Country area.

Trump continues to build out cabinet

President-elect Donald Trump continued to build out his cabinet on Monday with a string of nominations. While not formally announced, Florida Senator Marco Rubio is expected to be nominated as Trump's Secretary of State.

Arrest made in deadly Petaluma shooting

A man has been arrested in connection with a deadly shooting in Petaluma over the weekend. The Sonoma County Sheriff's Office says the shooting happened on Lakeville Highway, near Ernie's Tin Bar at around 4:15 p.m. on Sunday.

Trump picks 'border czar' | West Coast Wrap

President-elect Donald Trump made the campaign promise to step up immigration enforcement and he's now picked his "border czar." An immigration expert joins us with perspective on this pick and what enforcement is likely to look like under his watch.

Oakland Diocese survivors fund called a 'sham' by advocates

Victim advocates say a recently filed Reorganization Plan by the Diocese of Oakland to compensate sexual abuse survivors with up to $200 million deceives the bankruptcy court and is not enough for the victims looking for justice.

Pressure to save San Jose farmhouse

Pressure mounts to save a historic farmhouse in San Jose as developers plan to build on the land it occupies. Preservationists have until Friday to raise funds to relocate the farmhouse.

Post-election rally on Wall Street

On Veteran's Day, stocks ended with the Dow notching another record close and finishing above $44,000 for the first time. The S&P 500 also closed higher above 6,000 for the first time. Bitcoin, which was in the $37,000 range one year ago, is now above $87,000. That's a 133% gain, less than a week after Election Day.