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Woman to Sue Massage Envy Alleging Sexual Assault at Peninsula Location

A woman claims she was sexually assaulted at a Massage Envy on the Peninsula and now is suing the spa chain. → Read More

Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition Opens at San Jose Mall

An exhibit featuring an up-close perspective of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel has opened at a South San Jose mall. → Read More

Oakland A's Plans for New Stadium Won't Be on November Ballot

After 11 hours of debate, it was decided that voters will not get a say in the Oakland Athletics’ plans for a new stadium at the Howard Terminal – at least not right now. → Read More

Oakland Becomes ‘Sanctuary City' for Women Seeking Abortions

Oakland has become a “sanctuary city” for women seeking abortions. → Read More

Officials Contemplate What to Do With Feral Cats at Oakland Coliseum

Officials on Friday were trying to figure out what to do with a group of feral cats roaming around the Oakland Coliseum. → Read More

SFMOMA's Soapbox Derby Returns This Weekend For First Time Since 1978

Dozens of artists on Sunday will race against each other in the return of SFMOMA’s Soapbox Derby. → Read More

Oakland to Observe Oscar Grant Day on Sunday

The city of Oakland on Sunday will honor Oscar Grant with a day named in his memory. → Read More

Bay Area Gas Prices Expected to Climb Due to Russia-Ukraine Crisis

The escalating Russia-Ukraine crisis is expected to send already high gas prices even higher. → Read More

Bay Area Indoor Dining Ban Continues, But Restrictions Could Be Lifted Soon

Indoor dining could resume soon in the Bay Area as coronavirus numbers continue to improve. → Read More

Major League Baseball Returns to the Bay Area

Major League Baseball returns to the Bay Area, with modifications to protect the teams from the pandemic. → Read More

San Jose’s Online Tool Allows People to Report Illegal Fireworks

People in San Jose who spot illegal fireworks during New Year’s Eve celebrations can use an online tool to report out-of-hand revelers. The online reporting form can be found at sjcdot.knack.com/fireworks. The tool allows people to report where and when the fireworks were lit off, name who was lighting the fireworks off, and briefly describe what happened. It also allows… → Read More

Dense Fog Blankets Parts of the Bay Area

Some Bay Area residents on Friday woke up to dense fog blanketing their neighborhoods. → Read More

Groundbreaking Set for Transit Village in Walnut Creek

Developers in the East hope to put a dent in the Bay Area housing crisis with a new construction project in the works in Walnut Creek. → Read More

1 Taken to Hospital After Shooting at Mountain View Home

One person was taken to a hospital following a shooting at a Mountain View home Thursday night. → Read More

BART to Consider New Gate Design to Curb Fare Evasion

BART's board on Thursday will consider three new gate designs to stop fare evaders who cost the transit agency $25 million per year. → Read More

Some Bay Area Nurses Plan to Go on Strike

Thousands of nurses nationwide, including a number of nurses in the Bay Area, plan to go on strike Friday. → Read More

Uber's New Safety Feature Designed to Detect Problems

Uber has unveiled a new safety feature designed to help riders and drivers in the event that something goes wrong. → Read More

2 Dead in Wrong-Way Crash on Highway 85 in Mountain View

A wrong-way driver slammed into another vehicle on northbound Highway 85 in Mountain View early Friday morning, leaving both drivers dead, according to the California Highway Patrol. → Read More

Historic Rent Control Bill Heads to California Governor

A bill passed by the California Assembly Wednesday will cap annual rent increases to 5% plus inflation. → Read More

Big-Rig Carrying Chickens Crashes, Catches Fire on WB I-80 in San Pablo

A big-rig hauling live chickens crashed and caught fire along Interstate 80 in San Pablo early Thursday morning, leaving hundreds of the birds dead and forcing the closure of the westbound side of the freeway... → Read More