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'A seismic shock': Experts say tech startups face ruin over Silicon Valley Bank collapse

Silicon Valley Bank has been funding Silicon Valley innovation for decades. With a total valuation of more than $200 billion, the bank collapsed on Friday after running out of money from huge losses in its bond portfolio and with venture capital drying up. → Read More

Santa Rosa students stage walkout demanding safer school conditions following fatal stabbing

Students at Maria Carrillo High School in Santa Rosa held a walkout Friday afternoon with demands that more be done to keep students safe and informed. → Read More

Court ruling stops UC Berkeley from building student housing at People's Park

Last Summer, protesters took on police in an attempt to stop construction at People's Park in Berkeley. A new appeals court ruling late Friday goes even further. → Read More

SF Fire Dept. EMT leads volunteers to help thousands of patients in El Salvador

Carlos Martinez and his 12-year-old son are checking in at San Francisco International Airport for their Saturday flight bound for El Salvador. → Read More

Oakland Museum of California spotlights 'TURF' dancing for Black History Month

Make no mistake, Daisy Vazquez loves to perform. But Friday night was time to compete at the TURF dance battle held at the Oakland Museum of California. → Read More

Family of Oakland baker seeks 'restorative justice' for her death following robbery

The long lines outside of Angel Cakes bakery in Oakland owe to the popularity of its products and the creator, Jen Angel. → Read More

SF Chinese New Year Parade lights up downtown with thousands in attendance

In Chinese folklore, firecrackers ward off evil spirits. And after lighting off of hundreds of firecrackers, this year's San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade began. → Read More

Alexis Gabe's family holds memorial in Oakley to mark 1 year since disappearance, murder

"It doesn't just feel like I lost a piece of myself. It is more like I lost memories I could have had with you." The family also took the time to thank the hundreds of volunteers who helped search for Alexis over the past year. → Read More

Sink holes, flooding continue to plague Bay Area as weekend rain pounds Northern CA

The afternoon rain pounded the Bay Area on Saturday. But for surfers in Pacifica, the weather was almost perfect. A short distance away in the town of Pescadero, a road collapsed along the hillside. It's this type of impact on infrastructure that worries one resident. → Read More

First responders rescue Castro Valley man pinned under eucalyptus tree that crashed through house

Tense moments in Castro Valley as neighbors watched fire fighters rescue a man pinned under a massive eucalyptus tree that fell into his house. → Read More

Error in ballot counting in Alameda Co. changes outcome in Oakland school board race

The Alameda County Registrar of Voters has notified Mike Hutchinson, who finished third place in the District 4 Oakland Unified School Board race last month, that he may actually have won the election after all. → Read More

Warriors surprise special young fans with Christmas gifts at Sunday's game

"An iPad!" Trey screams with excitement. Thirteen-year-old Trey is battling a kidney disease. His smile - priceless for his dad Lawrence. → Read More

Oakland police chief says new crime plan has led to reduction in homicides, shootings

Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong says the all-hands-on-deck approach is working, with both violent crimes and homicides having dropped by 50%. → Read More

Retail economists say consumer sentiment hard to predict this holiday season

The supply chains have generally stabilized. The labor market is strong. But economists says retailers are bracing to lose out on spending as more people go on trips, search for experiences over shopping. → Read More

Family grieves, remembers Antioch Chevron store employee killed during armed robbery

Renate Overton says everything changed for her family after she got the call that her fiancée, James Williams, was shot and killed during an armed robbery in Antioch. → Read More

Bay Area rain is good start to winter, but forecasts show another dry season for CA

The Bay Area got soaked with a good amount of rain Saturday, with a steady rainfall for much of the day. → Read More

2 Pittsburg youth football teams beat the odds, head to west coast championship

Two Pittsburg youth football teams beat the odds, and will be heading to the west coast regional championship in the American Youth Football league. → Read More

Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano sees increase of 100K people per month needing food

The Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano has seen an increase of 100,000 people per month in need of food. With inflation on the rise and holidays around the corner, donations are needed now more than ever. → Read More

Taylor leads Thao in Oakland mayor's race with thousands of votes still to count

Alameda County election officials will work through the weekend to count votes and say they should have a big update on Monday. → Read More

November snowfall promises solid start to Tahoe snow season as Bay Area prepares for wet weather

Those seeking to hit the slopes after the pandemic closures are likely to make up huge crowds that visit Tahoe this season, says Kevin "Coop" Cooper, who monitors activity around the Tahoe area. → Read More