San Francisco unveils iconic Pink Triangle to kick off Pride Month
More than 800 volunteers gathered on Twin Peaks to install San Francisco's annual Pink Triangle, a symbol of LGBTQ+ pride and resilience visible across the city throughout Pride Month.
More than 800 volunteers gathered on Twin Peaks to install San Francisco's annual Pink Triangle, a symbol of LGBTQ+ pride and resilience visible across the city throughout Pride Month.
Teen injured in shooting on I-580; investigation underway
At the scene, officers found a driver with a teenaged passenger who suffered a gunshot wound to the arm, and the victim was taken to a hospital for treatment.
At the scene, officers found a driver with a teenaged passenger who suffered a gunshot wound to the arm, and the victim was taken to a hospital for treatment.
18-year-old killed at Fairfield high school graduation identified
The shooting happened as the graduating students were exiting the stadium and meeting their families.
The shooting happened as the graduating students were exiting the stadium and meeting their families.
Man dies after falling from cliff near Bonny Doon Beach
A man died early on Saturday morning after falling from a cliff near Bonny Doon Beach in Santa Cruz County.
A man died early on Saturday morning after falling from a cliff near Bonny Doon Beach in Santa Cruz County.
Family and students honor beloved East Bay teacher killed in a mass shooting in downtown Oakland
Latetia Bobo, a 33-year-old 8th-grade teacher, was honored by family and students during Friday's graduation ceremony at Caliber Beta Academy.
Latetia Bobo, a 33-year-old 8th-grade teacher, was honored by family and students during Friday's graduation ceremony at Caliber Beta Academy.
The heat is fading and temperatures are dropping this afternoon
The Bay Area is transitioning from summer like heat to typical spring like temps. for your Bay Area Saturday. Afternoon highs warm slightly on Sunday, followed by a possibility of light rain or drizzle Monday through Tuesday.
The Bay Area is transitioning from summer like heat to typical spring like temps. for your Bay Area Saturday. Afternoon highs warm slightly on Sunday, followed by a possibility of light rain or drizzle Monday through Tuesday.
Relative says mother tried to save her son in Fairfield shooting
A pastor says he is related to the victim who died and the boy's 11-year-old sister who was injured at the graduation ceremony shooting in Fairfield. He said their mom tried to give the boy CPR.
A pastor says he is related to the victim who died and the boy's 11-year-old sister who was injured at the graduation ceremony shooting in Fairfield. He said their mom tried to give the boy CPR.
Oakland police and mayor vow crackdown on post-First Friday crime
The free event on the first Friday of each month has drawn thousands to downtown and has been deemed largely a success over its 20-year history. However, in recent months, shootings and a serious car crash after the event have led some sponsors to pull out.
The free event on the first Friday of each month has drawn thousands to downtown and has been deemed largely a success over its 20-year history. However, in recent months, shootings and a serious car crash after the event have led some sponsors to pull out.
Sebastopol Regional Library closed indefinitely due to 'potential environmental hazard'
The Sebastopol Regional Library is closed until further notice due to possible environmental concerns, library officials said.
The Sebastopol Regional Library is closed until further notice due to possible environmental concerns, library officials said.
Mayor Lurie heckled over budget cuts during Pride Month kickoff at City Hall
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie was momentarily drowned out by protesters at City Hall on Friday as city leaders kicked off Pride month.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie was momentarily drowned out by protesters at City Hall on Friday as city leaders kicked off Pride month.
San Jose daycare owners sentenced in drowning deaths of 2 toddlers
A San Jose woman and her mother, who owned and operated a daycare where two toddlers drowned, were sentenced Friday for their roles in the children's deaths.
A San Jose woman and her mother, who owned and operated a daycare where two toddlers drowned, were sentenced Friday for their roles in the children's deaths.
Beach Hazard coast side, hot inland today
Under mostly sunny skies, temps. will soar into the 90s inland today, 70s - 80s around the bay, 60s-70s along the coast with a Beach Hazard Alert until tomorrow morning for an increased risk of RIP Currents and Sneaker Waves. A notable drop in temps. on the way for the weekend and beyond.
Under mostly sunny skies, temps. will soar into the 90s inland today, 70s - 80s around the bay, 60s-70s along the coast with a Beach Hazard Alert until tomorrow morning for an increased risk of RIP Currents and Sneaker Waves. A notable drop in temps. on the way for the weekend and beyond.
Brendan Banfield sentenced to life in prison in au pair affair murder case
Brendan Banfield, a former IRS law enforcement officer who was having an affair with his family’s Brazilian au pair, was sentenced Friday to life in prison without parole for killing his wife and a man prosecutors say was lured to the couple’s home in a setup.
Brendan Banfield, a former IRS law enforcement officer who was having an affair with his family’s Brazilian au pair, was sentenced Friday to life in prison without parole for killing his wife and a man prosecutors say was lured to the couple’s home in a setup.
2026 FIFA World Cup: What teams are playing in the Bay Area?
The Bay Area will host six FIFA World Cup matches with action kicking off on Saturday, June 13.
The Bay Area will host six FIFA World Cup matches with action kicking off on Saturday, June 13.
Oakland’s Measure E parcel tax trailing in early election results
A controversial parcel tax designed to bolster public safety and stave off service cuts appears to be heading toward defeat in Oakland, reflecting growing voter frustration over local taxation.
A controversial parcel tax designed to bolster public safety and stave off service cuts appears to be heading toward defeat in Oakland, reflecting growing voter frustration over local taxation.
James Handy, veteran character actor, dies at 81
James Handy appeared in various television shows and movies during his career, including “Jumanji" and “Top Gun: Maverick."
James Handy appeared in various television shows and movies during his career, including “Jumanji" and “Top Gun: Maverick."
Crack in Pacifica Pier growing, Chit Chat Café may be demolished
The Pacifica Pier is closed indefinitely after city engineering crews discovered severe structural damage and cracking along the concrete walkway.
The Pacifica Pier is closed indefinitely after city engineering crews discovered severe structural damage and cracking along the concrete walkway.
Oakland has new rules, safety measures for First Fridays
Oakland is introducing new community safety enhancements ahead of tonight's First Friday event, a free monthly gathering held downtown.
Oakland is introducing new community safety enhancements ahead of tonight's First Friday event, a free monthly gathering held downtown.
What should I do this weekend? Bay Area newsletters offer some answers
A lot of us wonder what we should do for fun on the weekend. Local Bay Area newsletters are offering up some suggestions. "Local newsletters are having a moment right now," said Kolby Hatch, creator of Oaktown Weekly.
A lot of us wonder what we should do for fun on the weekend. Local Bay Area newsletters are offering up some suggestions. "Local newsletters are having a moment right now," said Kolby Hatch, creator of Oaktown Weekly.
Former San Quentin death row prisoner sues Alameda County for $290M
A 73-year-old Black man who was incarcerated on San Quentin's death row for three decades is suing Alameda County, specifically the District Attorney's Office, for $290 million, alleging that he never got a fair trial because the jury who convicted him was chosen unconstitutionally – all but one were white.
A 73-year-old Black man who was incarcerated on San Quentin's death row for three decades is suing Alameda County, specifically the District Attorney's Office, for $290 million, alleging that he never got a fair trial because the jury who convicted him was chosen unconstitutionally – all but one were white.




















