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The former head of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission will serve four years in prison, the Department of Justice said.
An injury collision on the eastbound span of the San Mateo Bridge late Monday afternoon closed lanes at the height of the evening commute, according to authorities.
They understand marijuana is legal, but where it's being cultivated is causing concern – and a new cannabis application sparked outrage.
An East Bay internal medicine doctor has been sentenced to federal prison and ordered to give up her medical license after admitting to illegally distributing powerful opioids, prosecutors said Monday.
Authorities in Marin County arrested a Fremont man in connection with an alleged crime spree on St. Patrick's Day that involved retail robbery, multiple police pursuits and vehicle thefts.
A former Contra Costa Fire Protection District battalion chief was convicted of taking public funds between 2014 and 2019 for personal use, the district attorney's office said.
Some hiking trails in the Presidio will be closed to dogs during the coyote pupping season over the next six months, Presidio Trust officials said.
A woman reported being groped by someone along a trail in Half Moon Bay over the weekend and police are looking for a suspect.
Police in Berkeley on Monday provided additional details about a deadly weekend stabbing at an apartment building on University Ave. where a woman was arrested.
With baseball's Opening Day just a few weeks away, you could say the Oakland Athletics are the most controversial team in baseball, and their future remains uncertain even with the announced move to Las Vegas.
Over the last three months, two transit activists have become known as the Bench Guys by placing benches at bus stops that don't offer a place to sit.
Women who own and run small businesses along Oakland's Piedmont Avenue have partnered for a month-long campaign to encourage more customers to check out their different stores and promote each other's products and services.
The nonprofit Mothers' Milk Bank says it is dealing with an urgent donor shortage and is inviting lactating mothers to participate in "Milk Meet-Ups" to encourage those who can donate to do so.
The tenants of a Mission District apartment building thought they would be forced out of their homes but recently found out they could stay.