Sacramento residents identified in deadly Marin Headlands plane crash
Both victims that died in a small plane crash in the Marin Headlands Friday, have been identified. Officials also shared flight track video that showed their last turns before the fatal descent.
Mother of Jesuit High School student dies in Marin Headlands plane crash
One of two victims has been identified in the deadly Friday plane crash in the Marin Headlands. Jennifer "JJ" Fox, was a parent of a student at Jesuit High School, according to Sacramento station KCRA.
Dozens of Marin County eighth-graders return from field trip to DC with COVID
When Marin County 8th graders returned from their field trip to Washington D.C. last week, two dozen of them immediately tested positive for COVID-19, Marin County Public Health said.
Marin, Santa Cruz may relax water restrictions
It's been almost a month since the Bay Area's last atmospheric river and the hope is there will be more rain in the coming weeks, so water restrictions can be eased.
Gas prices will continue to climb, but how much?
Yes, gas prices have skyrocketed in the last month and most consumers feel helpless but to pay it. Why? The recovering economy has spiked demand and gas prices at a time the oil and refinery industries have been slow to respond.
SF, Marin colleges to keep indoor mask requirements for indoor settings as local mandates ease
San Francisco and Marin counties partially lifted their indoor mask mandates Friday, but colleges and universities in both counties plan to keep their requirements in place for now.
San Francisco and Marin loosen mask rules Friday
Starting Friday San Francisco and Marin counties will loosen their mask rules for people inside offices, gyms, or religious gatherings.
Here's what can reopen now that San Francisco is in the yellow tier
Moving into the yellow tier is good for business and good for tourism.
What teachers learned from year of distance learning
Distance learning has created a real divide between students and their teachers. It has been a tough year, but also a time for teachers to learn how to bridge that gap and make social distancing more social.
Oakland man sentenced to four years in prison for embezzlement scheme
An Oakland man has been sentenced to 48 months in prison in connection with an embezzlement scheme.
Man hospitalized after shooting in Marin City
The shooting happened in the 200 block of Drake Avenue.
Marin’s drive-through Halloween offers a safe alternative
Health officials are strongly warning against traditional trick or treating and parties.
San Quentin inmate released with no where to go tests positive for COVID-19
Amber Lee reports.
Fifth San Quentin Prison inmate dies from COVID-19 complications
Dewayne Michael Carey, 59 was committed to the California Department of Corrections on Dec. 16, 1996 as a condemned inmate from Los Angeles County for first-degree murder.
Two more death row inmates die of COVID-19 at San Quentin Prison
Scott Thomas Erskine, 57, had been on California's death row since 2004, and Manuel Machado Alvarez, 59, had been on death row since 1989, both died on July 3, 2020, at outside hospitals.
Marin County activates PulsePoint service, an app that saves lives
It's a smartphone app that allows residents to see and hear emergency dispatches as they happen, and potentially save a stranger with CPR or an automated external defibrillator, or AED.
Friends, family hold vigil in Novato for man killed by DUI driver
Debora Villalon reports from Novato.
Landslide concerns on the rise as wet weather hits Bay Area
Tom Vacar reports from Marin.
Beto O’Rourke doubles down on vow to seize assault weapons
Beto O'Rourke is campaigning in the Bay Area. The Democratic candidate for president made two stops in Marin on Wednesday at San Quentin State Prison and at a private fundraiser. KTVU's Debora Villalon reports he is doubling down on his vow to seize assault weapons.
Marin school district may vote to lose its 'Dixie' name of more than 150 years
A North Bay school district is faced with a tough choice on whether to change their longstanding 'Dixie' name. The meeting Tuesday drew hundreds of people with differing views on what to do. KTVU's Debora Villalon reports.