TSA officials tip off ICE before arrest of Guatemalan mother at SFO: NYT

New details are emerging about the arrest of a Guatemalan national and her daughter at San Francisco International Airport last Sunday – an event that was documented on video and has been widely shared on social media.

Berkeley delays vote on $2M Flock surveillance expansion

Berkeley is postponing a decision on whether to expand and renew its contract with the Flock surveillance system after a marathon city council meeting.

San Francisco trustees extend school year after teacher strike

The San Francisco Unified School District will extend its school year by one week this June to make up for instructional days lost during a teacher strike earlier this year.

2nd co-owner of San Jose daycare convicted in drowning deaths  of toddlers

A former San Jose daycare co-owner whose negligence led to the deaths of two toddlers was convicted Tuesday of felony child endangerment, the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office said.

Oakland high schooler wins cash for attendance

An Oakland high school freshman is being recognized — and rewarded — for showing up.

Last officer in Antioch, Pittsburg police corruption case sentenced

The last of 10 former Antioch and Pittsburg police officers charged in a wide-ranging corruption case was sentenced Tuesday to more than four years in federal prison.

Judge fines San Francisco public defender after finding him in contempt for refusing new cases

A judge has fined San Francisco's public defender $26,000 for ignoring a January order to stop rejecting cases — a pattern that critics say is straining the city's justice system.

Tractor trailer crashes, overturns on I-580 in Dublin, lanes blocked

The California Highway Patrol has issued a severe traffic alert on westbound Interstate 580 in Dublin Tuesday night. CHP says a jack-knifed tractor trailer overturned following a collision and is blocking three lanes of traffic. 

San Francisco home sells for an astounding $2 million over the asking price

It’s even staggering by Bay Area standards, where homes commonly go for over the asking price. In San Francisco last week, a home in the city’s Inner Richmond neighborhood sold for $2 million over the listing price, to close at $4.95 million. 

Hayward cop accused of trading protection for $1K, free sex pleads not guilty

A Hayward police officer has pleaded not guilty to charges that he accepted a $1,000 bribe and free sexual services in exchange for protecting an illegal brothel, prosecutors said.

SF Giants home opener one day away; fans and businesses alike get ready

It's that time of year for Major League Baseball's home openers. For the SF Giants, the game is Wednesday night. Anticipation is building and nearby businesses are ready to make bank.

Family of slain teacher vows to carry on her legacy after Oakland nightclub shooting

Family members of a schoolteacher killed in a shooting at a downtown Oakland nightclub spoke publicly for the first time Tuesday, saying they want to honor her memory by continuing her work of empowering students.

Oakland's interim police chief eyes permanent role leading department

Oakland's interim police chief sat down with KTVU to talk about the city's lowering crime rate, staffing challenges and his bid to serve permanently as police chief.

Flying out of San Jose? The airport's humanoid AI robot is ready to help

A "socially intelligent" artificial intelligence-powered humanoid robot is being tested for several months at San Jose Mineta International Airport.

SFPD say someone barricaded in a Tenderloin home after an assault

The San Francisco Police Department say the situation has been resolved after officers and crisis negotiations specialists worked towards a peaceful resolution in the Tenderloin Tuesday afternoon. Officials say that's where someone had barricaded inside a home following an assault. 

Man arrested in double killing during Super Bowl weekend in San Jose

An alleged gunman accused of opening fire in downtown San Jose during Super Bowl weekend, killing two men, has been taken into custody, authorities said.

Man dies after falling from sidewalk, making contact with San Francisco Muni bus

A man died Tuesday morning after falling from a sidewalk and making contact with a Muni bus, according to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency.