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A man was arrested Thursday following a fatal collision in Hercules that left a mother dead and her two children injured.
Police in Petaluma on Thursday arrested two suspects in connection with a vehicle theft and other crimes.
Family, friends and listeners of a popular morning radio show host got news on Friday they hoped would never come.
Former KPIX reporter and anchor Bill Schechner has passed away at the age of 81 after a long illness according to his longtime friend, journalist, and KPIX colleague Linda Schacht.
Northern California truck drivers and fleet operators got a look at the latest in electric-power, big rig technology at the Port of Stockton on Thursday.
Caltrans crews will be continuing road repairs into Friday on Interstate 580 between North Flynn Road and Grant Line Road that will impact eastbound commute traffic.
Hours after the U.S. conducted "precision airstrikes" on facilities used by Iran-linked groups, there was another attempted attack on a U.S. base in the region.
Starbucks' new CEO Laxman Narasimhan says he plans to work a half-day shift once a month in one of the company's stores in an effort to stay close to its culture and customers.
While parents and local leaders are trying to figure out the root of the recent surge in violence among young students, a group in Oakland is trying to re-direct that energy into a more healthy arena.
From the engineering prowess of the Golden Gate Bridge to its earthquake-resistant skyscrapers, San Francisco has always been ahead of the curve.
There are few places in the world that rival the beauty of Lake Tahoe on a sunny winter day, with its snow-capped mountains, towering peaks and endless miles of trails.
A Bay Area man discovered his devastating loss left him with a new opportunity to rethink how he lives -- follow his journey in virtual reality, 360-degree video.
CBS News Bay Area's very own pilot and meteorologist Jessica Burch is getting into the spirit of The Fleet Week Air Show by taking the stick of a T33 jet.
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.
The downtown stores and businesses play a critical role in driving San Francisco economy, but they have been slow in rebounding from the pandemic blues.
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.
A tragedy in the San Francisco Bay Area was the spark a group of California teens needed to do something about breaking the stigma associated with youth mental illness and how to react in an emotional crisis.
The city of Oakland is installing traffic diverters near San Antonio Park to curb soliciting in the area.
Chilly weekend ahead before rain returns on Tuesday (3-24-2023)
CBS News Bay Area morning edition headlines for Friday, March 24, 2023.
Jarred Hill reports on developments in possible indictments of former President Trump on Stormy Daniels payment and handling of classified documents (3-24-2023)
Justin Andrews reports on the growing line outside Russian River Brewing for Pliny the Younger release (3-24-2023)
In April, California will cut payments to homeowners for newly installed solar panels feeding energy to the grid. Kelsi Thorud reports. (3-23-23)
The American Cancer Society reports an 11% increase in colorectal cancer cases among adults age 55 and younger from 1995 until now. CBS News Bay Area anchor Ryan Yamamoto asks Dr. Neha Narula, primary care physician at Stanford Health Care, about the symptoms to look out for, as well as the risk factors
CBS News Bay Area anchor Elizabeth Cook asks San Jose State University Assistant Professor Matthew Faulkner how and why SVB failed, what's the difference between the new government plan and a bailout, and what's next for SVB customers
During this National Kidney Month, CBS News Bay Area anchor Ryan Yamamoto asks Dr. Laleh Gharahbaghian, Medical Director of Adult Emergency Medicine at Stanford Hospital, about the possible symptoms of kidney disease, the risk factors, and the kids of health problems that kidney disease can cause
CBS News Bay Area anchor Ryan Yamamoto asks former EDD director Michael Bernick if the latest jobs numbers are in line with what we should expect, and how the number of tech layoffs lately compare to numbers in other sectors
The California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation said it has taken possession of Silicon Valley Bank. The reason, it said, was "inadequate liquidity and insolvency." CBS News Bay Area anchor Ryan Yamamoto asks UC Berkeley Haas School of Business professor Olaf Groth, PhD, about the reasons behind the collapse
Davis Hake, Co-Founder and VP of Policy at Resilience, joins CBS News Bay Area anchor Reed Cowan to discuss the type of information that could be compromised beyond city employee data, and best practices to protect our personal information
Family, friends and listeners of a popular morning radio show host got news on Friday they hoped would never come.
The body of missing Wild 94.9 radio DJ Jeffrey Vandergrift, popularly known as "JV" on air, has been found after he went missing in February.
The San Francisco Fire Department thanked a nurse and an off-duty doctor who helped a driver in distress on Thursday by providing them with CPR on the Bay Bridge, according to authorities.
A man arrested on theft charges in San Francisco was identified as the person who pistol-whipped a BART passenger on a train earlier this month, police said Thursday.
It was a nightmare commute Tuesday afternoon as high winds ripped through the Bay Area.
A man was arrested Thursday following a fatal collision in Hercules that left a mother dead and her two children injured.
Northern California truck drivers and fleet operators got a look at the latest in electric-power, big rig technology at the Port of Stockton on Thursday.
Caltrans crews will be continuing road repairs into Friday on Interstate 580 between North Flynn Road and Grant Line Road that will impact eastbound commute traffic.
While parents and local leaders are trying to figure out the root of the recent surge in violence among young students, a group in Oakland is trying to re-direct that energy into a more healthy arena.
California Highway Patrol investigators have arrested a Hayward Home Depot worker suspected of stealing merchandise from the store as part of an organized retail theft scheme, the CHP announced Thursday.
The U.S. Coast Guard on Thursday suspended the search for a 7-year-old boy whose mother was found dead in the water off Monterey County.
Officials in Monterey County lifted evacuation orders for the town of Pajaro on Thursday morning, nearly two weeks after a levee breach flooded the town, forcing many residents to leave.
A man was shot dead in a San Jose neighborhood before dawn on Wednesday, according to police.
Leaders of the Senate's banking committee on Thursday warned former chief executive officers at the failed Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank that they expect them to testify before the panel, saying in a letter to each: "you must answer for the bank's downfall."
A man armed with a machete and holding hostages, including two children, inside a barricaded San Jose home died early Thursday after being shot by a police officer.
Police in Petaluma on Thursday arrested two suspects in connection with a vehicle theft and other crimes.
With a frost warning up for the Bay Area, approaching cold weather this weekend could be a concern for wine makers.
Police have arrested a Fairfield woman on suspicion of driving under the influence after an 11-year-old girl was struck near a middle school campus Thursday morning.
Nurses with MarinHealth in the Marin County community of Greenbrae reached a tentative contract agreement subsequently avoiding a strike that would have started Tuesday.
A mudslide caused by the recent storms has mangled a Marin County road, causing it to buckle and break into pieces as well as impacting two PG&E gas transmission lines and an aqueduct.
Chilly weekend ahead before rain returns on Tuesday (3-24-2023)
Meteorologist Darren Peck says we may see some overnight/early-morning sprinkles but Friday should stay generally dry. (3-23-22)
Armed with nets and cages, workers at the Oakland Zoo will continue to search the grounds Thursday for six exotic birds, including an endangered hooded vulture, that escaped from their storm damaged aviary.
Enjoy the clearing skies
While the rain and wind have moved out of our area, we're literally not out of the woods yet when it comes to storm damage and danger.
The latest storm system to wallop the San Francisco Bay Area caused widespread chaos Tuesday, with devastating winds felling trees across Northern California, causing three fatalities, multiple injuries and power outages for tens of thousands.
Expect showers to taper off Wednesday night. Skies should be mostly clear Thursday morning, with some showers possible later in the day. Darren Peck has the forecast. (3/22/23)
KPIX meteorologist talks about the science behind some of the more unusual phenomena that occurred during Tuesday's deadly storm (3-22-2023)
Former KPIX reporter and anchor Bill Schechner has passed away at the age of 81 after a long illness according to his longtime friend, journalist, and KPIX colleague Linda Schacht.
A former boxer has spent the last 20 years training at-risk children in the sport that gave him a fighting chance at life off the streets.
A ceremony was held Saturday in Vallejo to recognize women veterans and encourage them to speak out about their service.
Among the more than 4,200 wineries in California, only 14% reported a woman as their lead winemaker, according to a recent study. But women are making huge strides in the wine industry, including one out of Healdsburg.
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.
In an effort to address a growing need for mental health and addiction care, a bill was introduced on Monday in the state assembly to develop a minimum staffing requirement for behavioral health emergencies in California hospitals.
Actor Jason Sudeikis and cast members of the show "Ted Lasso" visited the White House visit to encourage people to check in with friends, family and colleagues to "ask how they're doing."
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's latest plan for the state's homelessness crisis asks voters to fund a major expansion of housing and treatment for residents suffering from mental illness and addiction.
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 bill to punish oil companies for profiting from price spikes at the pump has passed the California Senate.
The Justice Department argued Williams, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, was an "accelerant" of the mob, and "gleefully directed and mobilized" violence during the attack.
The Oakland City Council opted this week to extend the requirement to wear a mask in city-owned facilities through at least July 1, 2023.
California may become the first state in the nation to outlaw caste-based bias, a safeguard people of South Asian descent say is necessary to protect them from discrimination in housing, education and the tech sector where they hold key roles.
Trump's legal team had appealed a lower court ruling that attorney-client privilege should not shield attorney from interview by special counsel investigators.
A man was arrested Thursday following a fatal collision in Hercules that left a mother dead and her two children injured.
Police in Petaluma on Thursday arrested two suspects in connection with a vehicle theft and other crimes.
Family, friends and listeners of a popular morning radio show host got news on Friday they hoped would never come.
Former KPIX reporter and anchor Bill Schechner has passed away at the age of 81 after a long illness according to his longtime friend, journalist, and KPIX colleague Linda Schacht.
Northern California truck drivers and fleet operators got a look at the latest in electric-power, big rig technology at the Port of Stockton on Thursday.
Three people have died from a drug-resistant bacteria linked to recalled eye drops. Manuel Bojorquez talks with one man who lost his sight following an infection.
Nurses with MarinHealth in the Marin County community of Greenbrae reached a tentative contract agreement subsequently avoiding a strike that would have started Tuesday.
Some chemicals linked to health issues have been banned in food products in the European Union, while the United States has allowed use at levels determined safe. A bill recently introduced in the California State Assembly could start to change that.
The Oakland City Council opted this week to extend the requirement to wear a mask in city-owned facilities through at least July 1, 2023.
The CDC says three people have died, eight have lost their vision and four had an eyeball removed.
A man was arrested Thursday following a fatal collision in Hercules that left a mother dead and her two children injured.
Police in Petaluma on Thursday arrested two suspects in connection with a vehicle theft and other crimes.
While parents and local leaders are trying to figure out the root of the recent surge in violence among young students, a group in Oakland is trying to re-direct that energy into a more healthy arena.
Police have arrested a Fairfield woman on suspicion of driving under the influence after an 11-year-old girl was struck near a middle school campus Thursday morning.
California Highway Patrol investigators have arrested a Hayward Home Depot worker suspected of stealing merchandise from the store as part of an organized retail theft scheme, the CHP announced Thursday.
From the engineering prowess of the Golden Gate Bridge to its earthquake-resistant skyscrapers, San Francisco has always been ahead of the curve.
There are few places in the world that rival the beauty of Lake Tahoe on a sunny winter day, with its snow-capped mountains, towering peaks and endless miles of trails.
A Bay Area man discovered his devastating loss left him with a new opportunity to rethink how he lives -- follow his journey in virtual reality, 360-degree video.
CBS News Bay Area's very own pilot and meteorologist Jessica Burch is getting into the spirit of The Fleet Week Air Show by taking the stick of a T33 jet.
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.
San Jose Sharks goalie James Reimer won't take part in pregame warmups, saying the team's decision to wear Pride-theme jerseys runs counter to his religious beliefs.
A San Francisco trans woman was verbally assaulted at a Union Square restaurant and video of the incident which was streamed live over TikTok has gone viral.
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.
Indie folk-pop singer Maggie Rogers recently brought her "Feral Joy" tour to the Bay Area, headlining the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium to a sold-out house on March 5.
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.
A former boxer has spent the last 20 years training at-risk children in the sport that gave him a fighting chance at life off the streets.
When Catalino Tapia came to the U.S. many years ago, he had a sixth-grade education, six dollars in his pocket, and the American dream. He won a national Jefferson Award for his creative scholarship program in 2009. Since then, has given hundreds of students a chance to pursue their dreams.
A member of the San Francisco 49ers defensive line helps level the playing field to give underserved children a playbook for future success.
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.
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.