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The closure of the northbound lanes of Interstate 680 has caused a major backup in the East Bay Saturday. → Read More
The San Francisco Chinese Chamber of Commerce expects record-breaking attendance at Saturday's parade. → Read More
A driver on Sunol Road near Pleasanton got stuck in floodwaters there Saturday afternoon. → Read More
East Bay creeks rose fast, streets flooded quickly and some people even had to be rescued by boat Saturday. → Read More
Travel nurse Antoinette Smith, her husband and 6-year-old grandson found themselves stranded at San Francisco International Airport on Christmas Eve, staring down the likelihood of sleeping on the airport floor for the next few nights. → Read More
A growing number of California homeowners have had their property insurance policies cancelled, with insurers citing wildfire risk. → Read More
Conditions were dangerous on Bay Area roads Saturday with wind, rain, and some flooding. Officials are still urging continued caution for drivers throughout the weekend. → Read More
Iranian Americans in the Bay Area continue efforts to raise awareness for the ongoing uprising in Iran. → Read More
As Russia announces an exit from Kherson, the safety of many loved ones and relief efforts hang in the balance. → Read More
As many as 1,800 East Bay nurses could strike starting Monday morning, the California Nurses Association says. → Read More
Students, faculty and fellow teammates are mourning the loss of a San Jose State University running back, who was hit and killed by a school bus Friday morning. → Read More
Dozens of friends and community members gathered in San Lorenzo Sunday to mourn Rienheart Asuncion who had been killed in a road rage incident the week prior. → Read More
Three children are still in the hospital after a collision in a neighborhood in Antioch on Friday. → Read More
Milk Tea Lab on Branham Lane in San Jose has been broken into five times since the start of last year. → Read More
Advances in forensic science technology led to the arrest last weekend of a Bay Area executive suspected of strangling a woman to death 30 years ago in Mountain View, authorities said. → Read More
COVID-19 hospitalizations in the Bay Area are rising, but they are still manageable, health officials say. → Read More
Alameda County health leaders have been watching COVID-19 cases closely. → Read More
California’s Great America in Santa Clara now has an expiration date. → Read More
As the third month of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues, Ukrainians here in the U.S. are still finding new ways to raise awareness. → Read More
Concannon Vineyard in Livermore is opting to only allow guests 21 and up on the weekends starting May 14. → Read More