Soaring PG&E power rates in 2024 approach Hawaii
With the hefty increase so far this year, PG&E’s rates are now approaching those of Hawaii, a state with the unfortunate distinction of having the most expensive power in the nation.
With the hefty increase so far this year, PG&E’s rates are now approaching those of Hawaii, a state with the unfortunate distinction of having the most expensive power in the nation.
The San Jose fire captain accused of sending lewd photos to someone he thought was a 13-year-old girl was one of the 24 people arrested in a sting conducted by undercover officers specifically targeting child predators.
The shooting death of a sheriff’s deputy in Idaho is hitting many in the Bay Area hard.
The Jewish holiday of Passover has just begun, and the director of the FBI says federal law enforcement is on alert for any potential threats due to the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.
Homeless advocates rallied Monday as the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments concerning homeless ordinances in the small Oregon city of Grants Pass, a case that could have a massive impact on how big cities handle homeless encampments.
A shelter-in-place order at Gunn High School in Palo Alto was lifted after no threat was found, police said.
A man was clinging to life Monday after a vehicle hit and injured him south of downtown San Jose, according to police.
The Bay Area could see light rain later this week, but the forecast is for dry weather by the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Eight projects in the cities of Oakland and Santa Cruz, and the counties of Marin, Monterey and Santa Cruz will receive $54.9 million in state funds to help unsheltered homeless people move from encampments into housing.
Nurses are lining the streets outside a San Francisco hospital Monday morning protesting the use of artificial intelligence in health care.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday is slated to hear oral arguments on a case that will impact how cities can respond to homeless encampments and homeless individuals on public property.
As San Francisco kicked off its second annual Earth Week, people came out to celebrate and get involved with new ways to be more sustainable.
Officers arrested one man on suspicion of a stabbing in San Francisco that left a person injured Sunday afternoon, police said.
Officials continued working Sunday to remove a dead whale found floating in the bay off the shore of the Robert W. Crown Memorial State Beach in Alameda.
The Paris Olympics are fast approaching and two more Bay Area athletes punched their ticket to the games on Saturday.
For decades, Burger Pit restaurants were a staple across the Bay Area. Now, there’s only one left in San Jose — and it’ll be closing for good on Tuesday.
A preliminary magnitude 2.7 earthquake shook Sonoma County Sunday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey.
After a four-year hiatus, San Francisco’s oldest gay bar ‘The Stud’ reopened in a new SoMa location Saturday.
San Francisco’s 420 Hippie Hill event didn’t happen Saturday over what organizers say was a lack of funds — but that didn’t stop people from coming out to Golden Gate Park.