17-Year-Old Boy Dies in San Francisco Shooting
A 17-year-old boy died in a shooting in San Francisco’s Visitacion Valley neighborhood on Monday evening, police said. The shooting was reported shortly after 7 a.m. in the 100 block
Read MoreA 17-year-old boy died in a shooting in San Francisco’s Visitacion Valley neighborhood on Monday evening, police said. The shooting was reported shortly after 7 a.m. in the 100 block
Read MoreWith recession fears mounting—and inflation, the war in Ukraine and the lingering pandemic taking a toll—many tech companies are rethinking their staffing needs, with some of them instituting hiring freezes,
Read MoreCalifornia’s largest wildfire so far this year has turned deadly as fire crews found two bodies in a burned out car along the path of the McKinney Fire, according to
Read MoreOfficers are investigating an early-morning car fire that left one man dead, the San Jose Police Department announced on Sunday. Police responded to reports of a car fire on Sunday
Read MoreSan Jose police are investigating an early morning double-shooting Sunday that left one man dead and another with non-life-threatening injuries, the department said in a release Monday morning. Officers responded
Read MoreAt least 135 homes and other structures have been destroyed by a California forest fire near Yosemite National Park, officials said Thursday. The Oak Fire in Mariposa County has charred
Read MoreSan Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday, his deputy communications director confirmed to NBC Bay Area. The Mayor’s Office said Liccardo tested positive “after feeling under
Read MoreThree years after launching a $250 million fund to alleviate the Bay Area’s housing crisis, Google has awarded over half that amount to 23 affordable housing projects across the region.
Read MoreCommunity members in the East Bay are upset and outraged following the murder of an Uber driver in the area. Patrick Fung was killed outside his home near Little Saigon and
Read MoreThe water that comes out of the tap for more than 900,000 Californians is unsafe to drink and the state isn’t acting fast enough to help clean it up, state
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