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Alex Ducas scored 23 points to lead four Saint Mary's players in double figures, and the No. 16 Gaels held off a late BYU rally for a 76-69 victory Monday night in the West Coast Conference semifinals.
A small business owner in San Francisco's Mission District on Monday said she has seen little or no improvement since she and other merchants declared a state of emergency in the neighborhood last month.
Heavy snow, hail, rain -- it's become the new normal for Bay Area residents since the calendar changed over to 2023.
Eating outdoors in parklets has become a big part of the Bay Area dining scene. It's one of the many ways the pandemic has changed our lifestyle, and in San Francisco, that change is now coming with a price.
California has approved one of the most sweeping criminal justice reform measures in the country, becoming the first state to automatically seal records for people with old arrests and convictions.
A North Bay family remains committed to raising awareness about fentanyl poisoning more than three years after their son died from an overdose.
A man who was stabbed in Gilroy Monday morning suffered serious injuries, and police are searching for the suspect.
Like her classmates, there was a numbness, an emptiness deep inside Grace Anderson as she return to classes Monday at Santa Rosa's Montgomery High.
The family of an unarmed black man who was fatally shot by a San Francisco police officer after an alleged car jacking over four years ago is calling on the state attorney general to take up charges against the officer.
CBS News Bay Area evening edition headlines for Monday, March 6, 2023.
Shawn Chitnis reports on a North Bay mother working to raise awareness about the dangers of fentanyl three years after her son's overdose death (3-6-2023)
UC Berkeley Sierra Snow Lab Director Andrew Schwartz spoke with Elizabeth Cook about the impact of the incessant snow falling in the Sierra and what it means for California's water situation.
California has approved one of the most sweeping criminal justice reform measures in the country, becoming the first state to automatically seal records for people with old arrests and convictions. Lezla Gooden reports. (3/6/23)
Eating outdoors in parklets has become a big part of the Bay Area dining scene. It's one of the many ways the pandemic has changed our lifestyle, and in San Francisco, that change is now coming with a price. Kelsi Thorud reports.
CBS News Bay Area anchor Ryan Yamamoto asks Dr. Malathi Srinivasan, Clinical Professor of Medicine at Stanford, how the test works and how accurate it is
Dr. Steven Adelsheim, director of Stanford Medicine Center for youth mental health and well-being, discusses the need for access to mental health resources, how they're meeting the need, and how families can get started
Following the deadly stabbing of a student on a North Bay school campus, Dr. Mari Kurahashi, psychiatrist with Stanford Children's Health, discusses how events like these affects the minds of children, the signs of trauma, and steps parents can take to support their children
Following the stabbing death of a student at a school in Santa Rosa, CBS News Bay Area anchor Ryan Yamamoto asks Michael Stanton, PhD, assistant professor of public health at CSU East Bay how parents should approach conversations about tragic events
A CDC study shows teen girls in the U.S. experience more violence, suicidal thoughts and mental health challenges compared to teenage boys. CBS News Bay Area anchor Ryan Yamamoto asks Dr. Michele Berk, Child and Adolescent Psychologist at Stanford Medicine, about the reasons behind that, the signs that parents can look out for, and when they should say something to their child
CBS News Bay Area anchor Ryan Yamamoto asks Dr. Shea Fedigan, Co-Director of the Pediatric Anxiety and Traumatic Life Stress Clinic, a Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Stanford Medicine, about levels of anxiety in children as they return to the classroom and readjust to a more pre-pandemic normal
The U.S. Surgeon General says children age 13 is 'too early' to be on social media. CBS News Bay Area anchor Ryan Yamamoto Dr. Bradley Zicherman, child and adolescent psychiatrist at Stanford Medicine Children's Health, if there's an appropriate age for children to be on social media, and how much is too much
Dr. Victor Carrion, Vice-Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, discusses how doctors diagnose mental illness in children, how it's treated, and what parents can do if their child may be experiencing mental health issues
A small business owner in San Francisco's Mission District on Monday said she has seen little or no improvement since she and other merchants declared a state of emergency in the neighborhood last month.
Eating outdoors in parklets has become a big part of the Bay Area dining scene. It's one of the many ways the pandemic has changed our lifestyle, and in San Francisco, that change is now coming with a price.
California has approved one of the most sweeping criminal justice reform measures in the country, becoming the first state to automatically seal records for people with old arrests and convictions.
The family of an unarmed black man who was fatally shot by a San Francisco police officer after an alleged car jacking over four years ago is calling on the state attorney general to take up charges against the officer.
Twitter experienced a bevy of glitches Monday as links stopped working, some users were unable to log in and images were not loading for others.
A 3-year-old filly was euthanized at Golden Gate Fields last week after winning her last race, the fourth horse death reported at the Berkeley track this year.
Oakland City Councilmember Dan Kalb has announced that he is running for state Senate District 7, a seat currently occupied by Nancy Skinner.
Police in Concord and Pleasant Hill are searching for a suspect who may have been involved in an armed robbery at a cellphone store in Pleasant Hill on Saturday.
An ongoing cyber attack on the city of Oakland, allegedly by the group Play Ransomware, may have left city residents' personal information vulnerable to fraud.
An early morning single vehicle collision killed the driver involved, according to a press release from Brentwood police.
A man who was stabbed in Gilroy Monday morning suffered serious injuries, and police are searching for the suspect.
Authorities in the South Bay were unable to save a woman who was critically injured in Rancho San Antonio Park Sunday morning after a tree fell on her.
A man was arrested in Palo Alto Friday morning after two men were attacked while sitting in their vehicles in the downtown area, police said.
It's the end of an era at Mt. Madonna County Park in the Santa Cruz Mountains as the park's beloved herd of exotic white deer has dwindled down to just one doe.
Police in San Jose on Friday said the man arrested after explosives were found at a home on Potomac Court may be connected to two PG&E transformer explosions in recent months.
A North Bay family remains committed to raising awareness about fentanyl poisoning more than three years after their son died from an overdose.
Like her classmates, there was a numbness, an emptiness deep inside Grace Anderson as she return to classes Monday at Santa Rosa's Montgomery High.
Sausalito police arrested a Tae Kwon Do instructor Sunday after he allegedly admitted to having sexual activity with a 10-year-old student.
Petaluma police arrested a Vacaville man Sunday after chasing him more than five miles until he crashed his vehicle into a police cruiser and continued the chase on foot.
Santa Rosa Police Chief John Cregan announced several officers will be stationed at Montgomery High School Monday wake of the deadly stabbing stabbing last week that killed a student.
Heavy snow, hail, rain -- it's become the new normal for Bay Area residents since the calendar changed over to 2023.
UC Berkeley Sierra Snow Lab Director Andrew Schwartz spoke with Elizabeth Cook about the impact of the incessant snow falling in the Sierra and what it means for California's water situation.
Expect light showers late Monday into the early morning hours. On Tuesday, conditions should be mostly dry, but temperatures will be below average for this time of year. Paul Heggen has the forecast. (3/6/23)
Showers across the region
Happening now at Marin Theater Company in Mill Valley, a world premiere of "JUSTICE: A New Musical" highlighting three iconic women, first women to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
As ordering through QR codes at restaurants, added service fees, and shorter menus become the norm when dining out, small independent restaurants are facing enormous challenges to keep customers satisfied.
A group of medical professionals from the Bay Area took some time out of their normally busy schedules to see a flood of patients over the course of a week-long medical mission in El Salvador.
Skyhawks Sports Academy is a sports camp in the Bay Area that focuses on safety while still allowing kids the opportunity to learn to play the game.
The First African Methodist Episcopal Church hosted its first service Sunday after a three-alarm fire destroyed its building one week ago.
The Lakers held on for a 113-105 victory over the Warriors on Sunday despite Stephen Curry's 27 points in his return to the lineup.
Klay Thompson scored 27 points to help the Warriors wrap up a perfect homestand with a 108-99 victory over the Pelicans on Friday night.
The Golden State Warriors used another big second-half surge to rally past the Los Angeles Clippers 115-91 on Thursday night.
Jordan Poole had 29 points, six assists and five rebounds, Klay Thompson scored 23 points and the Golden State Warriors rallied past Damian Lillard and the Portland Trail Blazers, 123-105 on Tuesday night.
Klay Thompson scored 32 points and the Warriors held off the Timberwolves 109-104 on Sunday in a matchup of undermanned teams.
Research shows most youth are "extremely worried" about climate change. Kids and young adults who struggle with climate anxiety can perceive they have no future or that humanity is doomed.
Stanford's Dr. Shea Fedigan on the slow and steady approach to return your child to the post pandemic school environment
A Colorado school district is prioritizing mental health by building a new facility that will double up as a school and a mental health day-treatment center.
Reed Cowan talks to documentary filmmaker Terry Delaney about struggles LGBTQ+ teens face (2-28-2023)
Reed Cowan talks to Casey U'Ren from Oakland-based Positive Coaching Alliance about mental health and young athletes (2-28-2023)
Governor Gavin Newsom says the state will no longer do business with the Walgreens drug store chain over its position on providing abortion pills.
Oakland City Councilmember Dan Kalb has announced that he is running for state Senate District 7, a seat currently occupied by Nancy Skinner.
The owners of 14 gas stations in the Bay Area, Northern and Central California have been ordered to pay $1.7 million to settle alleged environmental violations, prosecutors said.
In response, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said "by the way, you're going to get smoked by Trump."
Researchers have uncovered a network of tens of thousands of fake Twitter accounts created to support former President Donald Trump and attack his critics and potential rivals.
Alex Ducas scored 23 points to lead four Saint Mary's players in double figures, and the No. 16 Gaels held off a late BYU rally for a 76-69 victory Monday night in the West Coast Conference semifinals.
A small business owner in San Francisco's Mission District on Monday said she has seen little or no improvement since she and other merchants declared a state of emergency in the neighborhood last month.
Heavy snow, hail, rain -- it's become the new normal for Bay Area residents since the calendar changed over to 2023.
Eating outdoors in parklets has become a big part of the Bay Area dining scene. It's one of the many ways the pandemic has changed our lifestyle, and in San Francisco, that change is now coming with a price.
California has approved one of the most sweeping criminal justice reform measures in the country, becoming the first state to automatically seal records for people with old arrests and convictions.
A North Bay family remains committed to raising awareness about fentanyl poisoning more than three years after their son died from an overdose.
A cholesterol-lowering drug named Nexletol reduced the risk of heart attacks and some other cardiovascular problems in people who can't tolerate statins.
A new study has found that a drug could prove to be a promising alternative to statins for those at risk of heart disease. Bempedoic acid was approved by FDA in 2020. Dr. Jon Lapook has more.
Research shows most youth are "extremely worried" about climate change. Kids and young adults who struggle with climate anxiety can perceive they have no future or that humanity is doomed.
A Colorado school district is prioritizing mental health by building a new facility that will double up as a school and a mental health day-treatment center.
A small business owner in San Francisco's Mission District on Monday said she has seen little or no improvement since she and other merchants declared a state of emergency in the neighborhood last month.
California has approved one of the most sweeping criminal justice reform measures in the country, becoming the first state to automatically seal records for people with old arrests and convictions.
A man who was stabbed in Gilroy Monday morning suffered serious injuries, and police are searching for the suspect.
Like her classmates, there was a numbness, an emptiness deep inside Grace Anderson as she return to classes Monday at Santa Rosa's Montgomery High.
The family of an unarmed black man who was fatally shot by a San Francisco police officer after an alleged car jacking over four years ago is calling on the state attorney general to take up charges against the officer.
Coping with the incarceration of a loved one can be overwhelming and cause lasting health issues for wives on the outside. The Compassion Prison Project is trying to help them.
For years, prisons were focused on punishment rather than rehabilitation. But now, a new approach explores the reasons they ended up behind bars in the first place.
A new push within the state prison system aims to reduce recidivism and the solution could be found more than 5,000 miles away.
Imagine getting a bunch of tax documents telling you and the IRS about a large sum of money you made when, in fact, you never received a penny of it.
Many in the Bay Area want their Ukrainian relatives to find safe haven here but the obstacles they're facing are formidable.
The Rev. Megan Rohrer, who was elected as the first openly transgender bishop of one of the largest Christian denominations in the country in May 2021, has filed a lawsuit against hte Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
California, a U.S. trendsetter for progressive policies and a state where the current governor once made news issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples in San Francisco before it was legal, will attempt to enshrine marriage equality in the state constitution.
"Once again I am caught in the glare of ageism and misogyny That permeates the world we live in," wrote the singer on Instagram.
Devin Fehely reports on the welcoming Christmas celebration held at the Billy DeFrank Community Center in San Jose (12-24-2022)
Debra Alfarone reports on the star-studded celebration held to mark President Biden's signing of the Respect for Marriage Act (12-13-2022)
Rising punk outfit Turnstile played to a capacity crowd at the Warfield in San Francisco Wednesday night, sharing the stage with support acts jpegmafia and Non Plus Temps.
The dusting of snow the Bay Area received Thursday morning was nothing compared to the winter wonderland the cold front brought to the region Thursday evening into Friday.
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris celebrated the NBA champion Golden State Warriors at the White House on Tuesday. The Warriors have won four championships in eight years, but they didn't visit the White House while Donald Trump was president. "The Golden State Warriors are always welcome in this White House," Biden said. He also honored Warriors superstar Stephen Curry as "one of the great sportsmen of our time."
Bay Area residents were dealing with flooding and mudslides across Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties after the latest storm powered over Northern California.
The latest storm that powered through the Bay Area and Northern California left no shortage of damage in its wake.
A former tech entrepreneur's innovative idea has reunited hundreds of homeless people with their families. Now, he's expanding into a groundbreaking support system that's one of the largest privately-funded pilots for people experiencing homelessness.
An East Bay woman helps make sure that new immigrants with no other educational opportunity can learn beginner English in Oakland's Fruitvale neighborhood.
This week's Jefferson Award winner is an Oakland native who wants to introduce as many young people as he can to the sport that he says changed the course of his life.
From movers to builders, 59 Bay Area community programs were honored as silver and bronze medalists at the KPIX Jefferson Award ceremony.
An East Bay man saw that few women or people of color are getting jobs in one of technology's fastest-growing sectors. So he decided to do something about it.
Isreal Laviene holds a very special place with us at KPIX 5. In early 2021, we helped connect him to his dream school, Morehouse College in Atlanta.
Many of us dream big about life, jobs and travel. Robert Green is living those dreams and more.
Giving back to others should be a priority for all of us. It is for Jennifer Juarez Yoc, who looks to faith and family as inspiration to serve others.
Sharit Cárdenas López spent their childhood watching their mother struggle to support a family on less than what many of us spend on luxuries every year.
In 2019, the CDC reported that 60 percent of adults have experienced at least one incident of significant childhood trauma. Bianca Yarborough is one of those adults, but she's turning that pain into positive motivation for helping others.