Homes in this California county will soon be auctioned with bids as low as $100

Nearly 1,000 tax-defaulted properties across one part of California are heading to public auction this April, with some minimum bids starting at $100.

Stolen vehicle crash in Oakley leaves one man dead, three minors hospitalized

A car crash in Oakley on Tuesday night left one man dead, and three minors hospitalized with "major injuries," according to the city’s police department.

The pickleball dating revolution
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A new bay area AI-powered social platform is designed specifically for the pickleball community, aiming to help players connect through shared interests and real-world meetups rather than traditional dating app swipes. Dawna Strouse, founder and CEO of Dink Date, gives insight on her app.

Rize Up Bakery: bold flavors, big impact
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Meet Azikiwee ‘Z’ Anderson, founder of Rize Up Bakery in San Francisco. What started as a quarantine sourdough project became a bold, community-driven bakery. Known for flavors like ube sourdough, Z uses bread to inspire, give back, and lift up the next generation of Black bakers.

Fact checking Trump's State of the Union address
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Peter Loge, director of the School of Media and Public Affairs at The George Washington University, shares takeaways from Trump's State of the Union address.

High avalanche danger persists for Lake Tahoe
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While weather conditions have improved in Lake Tahoe, the coast isn’t clear yet, as some areas still face a high avalanche danger.

Murder-suicide at San Jose's El Paseo de Saratoga parking lot

San Jose police on Wednesday revealed more details about a shooting at the Westgate Center parking lot, saying that a 43-year-old man killed his former 24-year-old girlfriend before turning the gun on himself. 

OUSD board to vote on cutting hundreds of jobs

Oakland Unified School District board members are set to vote Wednesday on cutting hundreds of jobs as they work to close a nearly $100-million budget deficit, while also negotiating with teachers to avoid a potential strike.

Santa Clara County votes against using Flock cameras

Supervisors in Santa Clara County voted 3-2 on Tuesday to disallow the use of Flock as a vendor for automated license plate readers and impose more conditions on the use of surveillance cameras.

De La Salle cancels baseball games over conduct violations

De La Salle High School was set to open its baseball season on Wednesday, but the game will not be played.

Oakland's Lunar New Year Parade set to draw thousands to Chinatown

Organizers say this year’s celebration will be the largest yet. The Lunar New Year Parade is meant to celebrate culture, showcase community pride, and boost local businesses.

AI-altered dog photos fuel online euthanasia scam targeting South Bay animal lovers

Animal lovers in the South Bay are being targeted by an online scam, which includes artificial intelligence-altered images of shelter dogs, and claims that they're about to be euthanized. 

Guerneville house could collapse onto the road and other homes

This single, unoccupied home hangs precariously to a steep hillside, which it has done since Monday morning. There was a retaining wall and a parking spot construction going on at the time just below the home, as well as some tree removals.

Historic tennis club recalls being first and only Black national champions

The predominantly-Black club is not active anymore, but it was a mecca for Black tennis players 70 years ago, when the sport was segregated.