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A former chief of staff for Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao said the mayor should resign following the FBI raid at her home Thursday.
A 3.2-magnitude earthquake occurred in Sonoma County early Monday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Tamayo Perry, a beloved surfer who appeared in films like "Pirates of the Caribbean," died Sunday after an apparent shark attack.
Biden leads Trump on the issue of abortion, but the economy is more of a factor for voters right now.
In November, voters will be asked to decide if the Great Highway should be permanently closed to cars so it can be made into a new park and promenade.
Taylor Jay is so fed-up with break-ins at her shop in Oakland's Rockridge neighborhood that she's closing that location for good.
BART reported a major, system-wide delay Sunday evening.
A temporary interruption in U.S. food inspection of avocados and mangos from Mexico has led to a rise in prices at many Bay Area markets.
The Minnesota Twins beat the Oakland Athletics 3-0 on Sunday in the rubber match of a three-game series.
Ryan Yamamoto reports from historic Rickwood Field in Birmingham Ala. where a scheduled game between the Giants and Cardinals to honor Negro League stars became a tribute to Willie Mays. (6-20-24)
The Cardinals defeated the Giants 6-5 in the Negro Leagues tribute game at Rickwood Field on Thursday night.
On Thursday at Oracle Park, longtime Giants fan John Frankel remembered the first time he watched Willie Mays take batting practice at Candlestick Park -- and what came next. Vern Glenn reports. (6-20-24)
Hundreds of Giants fans assembled at Oracle Park Thursday to pay tribute to the late Willie Mays.
Mays was a 24-time All-Star and his iconic over-the-shoulder catch is still considered one of the greatest in the history of the game.
Emails obtained by CBS News California Investigates reveal the Governor's Chief of Staff did not want to negotiate with the initiative coalition unless they agreed to postpone their ballot measure until 2026.
Amid concerns that some felony defendants could be misusing California's Mental Health Diversion Court to have their violent crimes dismissed, a CBS News California investigation found that there is no reliable data to indicate how successful the state program is.
In response to a CBS News California Investigation, California lawmakers are demanding answers from Caltrans and considering legislation to fix Caltrans' damage claim process.
Young people in the LGBTQ community experience homelessness at much higher rates than their peers, but one local hero in San Francisco is making a difference after overcoming her own struggles.
Castro Street was alive with excitement Wednesday as the Frameline48 Film Festival, the world's largest queer film exhibition event, kicked off.
Song and spirit fill the air at Glide Memorial Church Sunday mornings as Rev. Marvin White takes the stage to lead an inclusive sermon.
At 67 years old, Buddy Wolf is finally getting the gender affirming care to match who he has felt like his whole life.
In California, a battle is brewing between Attorney General Rob Bonta and some school districts, over policies that require schools to notify parents if a student identifies as transgender. Kelsi Thorud reports. Website: http://kpix.com/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/CBSSanFrancisco Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CBSSanFrancisco Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kpixtv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KPIXtv
Rising sea levels are threatening iconic Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay, and now a groundbreaking endeavor is helping scientists develop strategies to protect it.
A series of new studies on climate change is making clear what scientists and researchers have long been warning about the state of our planet.
Bay Area high school students are taking leadership roles in addressing climate change and cultivating a better future, thanks to a one-of-a-kind program in California.
Researchers at UC Berkeley and ecologists at the Presidio in San Francisco are digging into the question: can human hair supercharge the soil on our farms and fields and help us fight the impacts of climate change?
Scientists are saying human hair could be the biggest sustainable textile on the planet that can be used to address some major issues linked to climate change.
The Minnesota Twins beat the Oakland Athletics 3-0 on Sunday in the rubber match of a three-game series.
The Cardinals completed a three-game sweep with a 5-3 win over the Giants on Sunday.
The Twins used a seven-run second inning to rout the A's 10-2 on Saturday.
The Cardinals overcame a three-run, first-inning deficit to beat the Giants 9-4 Saturday and move back over .500.
Shea Langeliers hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning, rallying the A's to a 6-5 win over the Twins Friday night.
Biden leads Trump on the issue of abortion, but the economy is more of a factor for voters right now.
President Biden and former President Trump will participate in first debate of the 2024 election on Thursday. Mr. Biden is preparing at Camp David with a group of current and former advisors. Willie James Inman has more.
Gov. Newsom's State of the State address will be available to stream on YouTube, Facebook and X at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
A former chief of staff for Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao said the mayor should resign following the FBI raid at her home Thursday.
John Dickerson looks at the historical precedents of presidential debates, and explains why a Biden-Trump debate is like no other.
Meteorologist Darren Peck says a cooldown is on the way for the work week ahead.
Meteorologist Zoe Mintz gives the weather outlook for the coming work week.
A large portion of the inland Bay Area was under a heat advisory Saturday, including Pleasanton, where the Alameda County Fair is taking place.
Meteorologist Darren Peck says Saturday's heat will ease on Sunday and into the work week.
In November, voters will be asked to decide if the Great Highway should be permanently closed to cars so it can be made into a new 17-acre park/promenade. John Ramos reports. (6-23-24) Website: http://kpix.com YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/CBSSanFrancisco Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CBSSanFrancisco Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/KPIXtv Twitter: http://twitter.com/KPIXtv
Taylor Jay is so fed-up with break-ins at her shop in Oakland's Rockridge neighborhood that she's closing that location for good. Da Lin reports. (6-23-24) Website: http://kpix.com YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/CBSSanFrancisco Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CBSSanFrancisco Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/KPIXtv Twitter: http://twitter.com/KPIXtv
A temporary interruption in U.S. food inspection of avocados and mangos from Mexico has led to a rise in prices at many Bay Area markets. Max Darrow reports. (6-23-24) Website: http://kpix.com YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/CBSSanFrancisco Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CBSSanFrancisco Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/KPIXtv Twitter: http://twitter.com/KPIXtv
CBS News Bay Area evening edition headlines for Sunday June 23, 2024. Watch full newscasts streamed at the CBS SF website or on the app. Website: http://kpix.com
Meteorologist Darren Peck says a cooldown is on the way for the work week ahead.
New brain imaging technology could soon revolutionize the way we treat anxiety and depression, giving doctors the tools to identify the best treatments for each patient's unique needs. CBS News Bay Area anchor Gianna Franco asks one of the authors of a new study, Dr. Leanne Williams with Stanford Health Care, how this new technology could upend the one-size-fits-all approach in treating depression
PFAS, more commonly known as 'forever chemicals,' are found nearly everywhere, like in water, air and soil. The EPA recently announced federal regulations on those chemicals in drinking water. Dr. Lisa Patel with Stanford Health Care explains what PFAS are, the potential health impacts from exposure to PFAS, and how these regulations could help
A study published in Psychiatry Research shows that night owls may face higher rates of depression and anxiety. Dr. Jamie Zeitzer, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford, explains how going to bed late could impact our mental health
The Trump conviction will have major implications for the former president and the country, says UC Law San Francisco professor Rory Little. (5-30-24)
A new study published in the journal eClinicalMedicine looks at how the frequency and intensity of nightmares and 'daymares' could be linked to lupus or other autoimmune diseases. CBS News Bay Area anchor Ryan Yamamoto asks Dr. Rafael Pelayo from Stanford's Sleep Disorders Clinic about how certain chronic conditions could trigger more vivid and frequent nightmares
The CDC released a new report on the increase of drowning deaths after the COVID-19 pandemic. With summer right around the corner, CBS News Bay Area anchor Ryan Yamamoto spoke to Dr. Ryan Ribeira from Stanford Health Care about what's driving the increase, and ways to protect you and your family.
In November, voters will be asked to decide if the Great Highway should be permanently closed to cars so it can be made into a new park and promenade.
A wind-driven grass fire damaged the exterior of a warehouse and two acres of vegetation and trees in San Francisco's Bayview district Saturday, according to fire officials.
For the 87th year of free live music at Sigmund Stern Grove in San Francisco, KPIX will once again be providing livestream and broadcast coverage of the Stern Grove Festival concerts.
A fatal shooting in San Francisco's Mission District early Friday evening left one person dead, according to police.
Authorities arrested four people in connection with the theft of thousands of dollars in Lululemon leggings from a San Mateo store, following a pursuit into San Francisco Thursday afternoon.
Taylor Jay is so fed-up with break-ins at her shop in Oakland's Rockridge neighborhood that she's closing that location for good.
BART reported a major, system-wide delay Sunday evening.
Video shows a large crowd of spectators at sideshow on the eastern span of the Bay Bridge early Sunday morning that shut down eastbound traffic for almost a half an hour.
A former chief of staff for Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao said the mayor should resign following the FBI raid at her home Thursday.
A large portion of the inland Bay Area was under a heat advisory Saturday, including Pleasanton, where the Alameda County Fair is taking place.
A judge has ordered Stanford University and Stanford Health Care to pay $10 million in damages in connection with an employee's racial harassment case that included allegations of a staffer dressing as a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
A family that fled political persecution in Venezuela ended up settling in San Jose.
A 4.3-mile stretch of state Highway 1 at Paul's Slide near Lucia in Monterey County will reopen to drivers on Sunday, according to Caltrans.
Mobile home park owners in San Jose have new rules restricting how their properties may be converted for other uses.
San Jose police arrested two people suspected of assaulting an officer during a sideshow near Santana Row.
A 3.2-magnitude earthquake occurred in Sonoma County early Monday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Police in Petaluma arrested a man this week for the possession of child pornography, authorities said Friday.
Wild Thang, an 8-year-old Pekingese from Oregon, beat seven other competitors to gain the title world's ugliest dog at the Sonoma-Marin Fair on Friday.
Transit officials have cut the ribbon on a new shuttle transiting riders between the Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District Larkspur station and the Larkspur Ferry Terminal.
Eight dogs are competing for the title in the annual World's Ugliest Dog Contest at the Sonoma-Marin Fair in Petaluma this weekend.
Young people in the LGBTQ community experience homelessness at much higher rates than their peers, but one local hero in San Francisco is making a difference after overcoming her own struggles.
Song and spirit fill the air at Glide Memorial Church Sunday mornings as Rev. Marvin White takes the stage to lead an inclusive sermon.
An Oakland artist will be creating the first single monument honoring the Black Panther Party as a whole.
A San Pablo no-kill shelter that's considered a last resort for animals is scrambling to find an affordable new home quickly.
At 67 years old, Buddy Wolf is finally getting the gender affirming care to match who he has felt like his whole life.
A 3.2-magnitude earthquake occurred in Sonoma County early Monday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Tamayo Perry, a beloved surfer who appeared in films like "Pirates of the Caribbean," died Sunday after an apparent shark attack.
In November, voters will be asked to decide if the Great Highway should be permanently closed to cars so it can be made into a new park and promenade.
Taylor Jay is so fed-up with break-ins at her shop in Oakland's Rockridge neighborhood that she's closing that location for good.
BART reported a major, system-wide delay Sunday evening.
Two children who traveled internationally have been infected with measles in Yolo County, marking the first measles cases in the county in nearly 10 years.
A judge has ordered Stanford University and Stanford Health Care to pay $10 million in damages in connection with an employee's racial harassment case that included allegations of a staffer dressing as a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
Portable battery chargers recalled after 120 reports of the product overheating, safety watchdog warns.
Young men are chomping on "mastic" gum in hopes of getting a chiseled jawline. Here's what dentists have to say.
The CDC looked at emergency medical services data from 27 states.
Taylor Jay is so fed-up with break-ins at her shop in Oakland's Rockridge neighborhood that she's closing that location for good.
Video shows a large crowd of spectators at sideshow on the eastern span of the Bay Bridge early Sunday morning that shut down eastbound traffic for almost a half an hour.
A former chief of staff for Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao said the mayor should resign following the FBI raid at her home Thursday.
A fatal shooting in San Francisco's Mission District early Friday evening left one person dead, according to police.
Police in Petaluma arrested a man this week for the possession of child pornography, authorities said Friday.
Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic, the Oakland Unified School District has seen an alarming spike in the number of unhoused students in the school system who deal with a host of challenges far beyond what most children face.
Meteorologist and CBS News Bay Area's resident pilot Lt. Jessica Burch got a treat during Fleet Week, taking to the skies with one of the Blue Angels.
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.
A groundbreaking medical study involving the UCSF Medical Center has shown some colorectal cancer patients can safely skip radiation treatment and enjoy a potentially higher quality of life.
Every day, San Francisco bar pilot Captain Zach Kellerman goes through what might just be the world's most dangerous commute.
Young people in the LGBTQ community experience homelessness at much higher rates than their peers, but one local hero in San Francisco is making a difference after overcoming her own struggles.
Castro Street was alive with excitement Wednesday as the Frameline48 Film Festival, the world's largest queer film exhibition event, kicked off.
At 67 years old, Buddy Wolf is finally getting the gender affirming care to match who he has felt like his whole life.
In California, a battle is brewing between Attorney General Rob Bonta and some school districts, over policies that require schools to notify parents if a student identifies as transgender. Kelsi Thorud reports. Website: http://kpix.com/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/CBSSanFrancisco Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CBSSanFrancisco Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kpixtv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KPIXtv
Col. Edward Thomas Ryan, 85, revealed in his obituary that he was gay and that he had been in a quarter-century relationship with the "love of my life." He will be buried next to him.
San Francisco Giants legend and Hall of Famer Willie Mays died on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, at the age of 93.
A day before the big event, Hangtown MX held media day with riders doing test runs on the track in Rancho Cordova.
The northern lights were visible in the Bay Area thanks to a powerful geomagnetic storm.
Long-dormant Suicidal Tendencies side project Infectious Grooves featuring current Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo played a ferocious set for fans at the UC Theatre in Berkeley Saturday.
Bay Area pop-punk heroes Green Day played an intimate show at the Fillmore in San Francisco Tuesday for a UN-backed global climate concert.
A San Pablo no-kill shelter that's considered a last resort for animals is scrambling to find an affordable new home quickly.
A San Francisco man has helped his nonprofit take fundraising to the next level so that more underserved children can build life skills while playing sports.
Being in the foster care system can be tough for children, and it often doesn't become easier once they age out. But there are people trying to help them succeed.
A Mill Valley man known for his public art projects that bring his neighbors together is being honored for providing gifts to his community.
A first-of-its-kind San Francisco program that trains the next generation of makers is closed temporarily because of a fire, but Its founder is working to safely reopen as soon as possible.
It's hard enough to graduate from one of the most prestigious schools in the country when you're the first in your family to go to college. Imagine doing that while you're also trying to protect your parents from being deported?
Some students who are the first in their families to go to college face the challenge of balancing a rigorous academic load while still working to help support their family back home.
A onetime pupil has now become a student advisor, giving back after years of mentorship led him to success.
Police departments all over the country are having a hard time finding new officers, but one Bay Area student is criss-crossing the world while preparing for a career in law enforcement here at home.
When most people graduate from college, they tend to focus on one job. But this month's Students Rising Above scholar is currently juggling multiple workplace assignments.