SF Mission District residents say drug activity is spreading onto side streets, park

Some Mission District residents are calling for more police presence and surveillance cameras as they say drug activity displaced from major San Francisco hotspots has moved deeper into their residential neighborhood.

San Leandro chief of police charged with hit-and-run

San Leandro's chief of police has been charged by the Alameda County district attorney with hit-and-run for an incident from May 2025, KTVU has learned. 

3 hospitalized after eating poisonous mushrooms in Napa

Health officials in Napa County are warning people to not ingest wild mushrooms that may be poisonous after three people who ate them were hospitalized over the weekend. 

Stronger winds Wednesday
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A system will clip Northern California Wednesday.  After some clouds in the morning, sunshine returns during the afternoon.  Highs should range from the upper 50s to the upper 70s.  Winds will be increasing.  Gusts could approach 40 mph.

Overall homelessness in San Francisco trending downward city data shows

San Francisco's latest Point-in-Time count took place at the end of January and shows unsheltered homelessness is at its lowest level in 15 years.

Motorcyclist hospitalized, passenger killed in Napa Highway 12 crash

One person died and another was seriously injured Tuesday afternoon following a motorcycle crash that triggered major traffic delays on Highway 12 in Napa.

Army veteran pepper-sprayed in Vallejo road-rage attack

A road-rage attack in Vallejo was caught on video, showing a woman pepper-spraying an Army veteran she believed was driving too slow.

Former beauty mogul, co-founder of e.l.f. Cosmetics left his fortune and will soon be ordained a priest

He was once a beauty industry mogul behind a globally popular Bay Area-based cosmetic company, but after walking away from his fortune, Scott-Vincent Borba, is now on the brink of being ordained a priest in the Catholic Church.

Preserving Filipino Martial Arts
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This AAPI Heritage Month, discover the Filipino martial art teaching confidence, culture, and real-world self-defense. Joseph Bautista, founder of Legacy Filipino Martial Arts based in Daly City, gives insight.

Impressive 'pole dancing' squirrel in Oakland caught on video

A determined, flexible, and highly motivated squirrel is getting a lot of attention for its tenacity while receiving high marks for its pole dancing-like skills.

Live updates: OpenAI chief Sam Altman testifies Elon Musk wanted total control

The trial centers on the 2015 birth of the ChatGPT maker as a nonprofit startup primarily funded by Musk before evolving into a capitalistic venture now valued at $852 billion.

Oakland home values fall 11% since last year
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Red Oak Realtor Diedre Joyner explains why Oakland home values are dropping - it's mostly condos that are dragging the numbers down. 

Pacific Islander Cultural District now in San Francisco
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Gaynor Siataga, founder of the SALT: Pacific Islander Association Resource Hut and a leading force behind San Francisco's 11th cultural district, the Pacific Islander Cultural District, talks about importance of representation.

Avoiding Surprise Increases to Medicare Costs
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Many retirees are learning their Medicare premiums are going up. Financial expert Jason Matthews joins Mornings on 2 to discuss what people can do to avoid an unpleasant surprise.

BART seeks community input for new Hayward station development

BART is moving forward with plans to transform the Hayward station into a transit-oriented development, and officials are seeking community feedback to shape the project's future.

California 'Fans First' bill aims to cap skyrocketing concert ticket prices

Bay Area concert-goers report being priced out of major events as ticket costs reach "out of control" levels due to resellers. Assembly Member Matt Haney (D-San Francisco) is sponsoring AB 1720, which would cap ticket resale prices at 10% above face value.

Novato mobile home residents fight for promised ownership as bonds near payoff

Residents of the Marin Valley Mobile Country Club are fighting to ensure their community remains affordable and transitions to resident ownership as reportedly agreed upon decades ago.