Stabbings during Fremont fight leave four hospitalized with serious injuries
Officers responded a stabbing report shortly after 1 a.m. in the 40000 block of Stockton Way, where they found four men with severe wounds and lacerations.
BART train stabbing victim in critical but stable condition
Terrell Coffer, 44, of Oakland allegedly stabbed the victim aboard a train as it approached the Warm Springs/South Fremont Station shortly before noon Friday.
Stabbing closes Warm Springs BART station, suspect in custody
The Warm Springs Station was closed for about an hour as BART police investigated.
Lieutenant admits he made 'epic mistake' for chaining 20-year-old to Santa Rita Jail door
These newly released Internal Affairs documents provide the first glimpse into how 10 deputies, sergeants and captains viewed the chain of events that transpired that day. It is also the first time that Lt. Craig Cedergren’s thoughts and actions that day have been made public.
Fremont police investigating multiple bomb, shooting threats made overnight against schools
Police don't believe the threats are credible.
Marsh fire near Sunol scorches more than 1,700 acres
A group of fires near the Sunol Regional Wilderness and the Calaveras Reservoir have burned more than 1,700 acres and still had zero containment Monday morning, according to Cal Fire.
Fremont family-owned bowling alley closes for good
A fixture in Fremont for five decades is closing for good. Cloverleaf bowling alley is the latest iconic business to fall victim to the pandemic.
Fremont police work with private contractors to board up nuisance property
The residence is located in the 37000 block of 3rd Street in Niles.
Fremont's Cloverleaf Bowl closing after six decades
Fremont's Cloverleaf Bowl, for more than six decades an iconic favorite in this community, is closing permanently.
Tesla makes $104M profit in 2Q despite factory shutdown
Tesla overcame a seven-week pandemic-related shutdown at its U.S. assembly plant to post a surprising $104 million net profit for the second quarter.
Alameda County sheriff ousts lieutenant who authorized chaining Fremont man to jail door
The sheriff had wanted to fire Lt. Craig Cedergren immediately after the IA case was concluded but had to wait for the proper process, which is called a Skelly hearing, to play out
Missing Hayward woman found safe, sitting outside restaurant
It's still unclear how she managed to stay healthy for the past two months.
Fremont police investigating graffiti vandalism on The Mission San Jose as hate crime
Police say sometime overnight, one or more unidentified people spray painted “Native Land” with splatters of paint to simulate blood on the church.
Tesla workers rally, call for health department protections during COVID-19 pandemic
Tesla workers rallied outside Alameda County Public Health Department on Thursday. They want the county to protect workers at the company's Fremont plant during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tesla workers rally for safety and protections during COVID-19 pandemic
Workers said some who are vulnerable or who have vulnerable family members have been fired because they are concerned about returning to work.
Workers: Tesla threatens firing if they don't return to jobs
The group wants the practice to stop, and it also wants state and county officials to do a better job making sure proper safety procedures are followed at the factory in Fremont, in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Fremont police investigating racist graffiti as hate crime
Police in Fremont on Friday said they investigating incidents involving racist graffiti in the city's Centerville area as a hate crime.
'Gift Fremont' program aims to help support local businesses
KTVU's Cristina Rendon spoke with Tina Kapoor, Economic Development Manager with the City of Fremont about this creative new initiative aimed at supporting Fremont businesses.
US agency probes touch-screen failures in Tesla Model S
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says in documents that it's investigating failures in the 2012 through 2015 Tesla Model S.