Pinole's mayor tells Joe Vazquez that people from outside of the city have been targeting Pinole for crimes which haves sometimes ended in violence.
Delaware Senator Joe Biden said Tuesday that he is not the guy to join Obama's ticket, but we may find out if that is true by this weekend. Allen Martin reports.
Santa Cruz police are trying to locate a man, possibly a French citizen, who raped a woman in the city early Saturday morning. Kiet Do reports.
An Oakland restaurant has begun locking its doors to allow in only customers who have been viewed by an employee. Robert Lyles reports.
A bronco-busting cowboy has graced the roof of a Gilroy building for decades. It recently disappeared. Len Ramirez reports.
San Jose officials are considering a one year ban on new fast food eateries to help curb childhood obesity. Thuy Vu reports.
Large numbers of brown pelicans are getting hurt, or in some cases dying, after getting tangled in fishing lines along the Santa Cruz coast. Jeffrey Schaub reports.
The latest in a string of armed robberies took place in Oakland Monday night. Now, one restaurant owner is locking his doors to check out patrons before they enter. Simon Perez reports.
Apple released a new firmware update Monday called the iPhone 2.0.1 update for "bug fixes." It is the second update since the less expensive iphone has been on the market. Sue Kwon reports.
Home prices in the San Francisco Bay area plunged 29.3 percent in July to a 53-month low, a research firm said Tuesday.
Some Oakland restaurants are locking doors during operating hours in response to a wave of armed robberies. Anna Duckworth reports a day after yet another restaurant robbery.
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Organizers of a politically charged war memorial featuring more than 4,000 crosses meant to honor each of the soldiers killed in Iraq are adding 600 more to the hillside. Kiet Do reports.
Voters should know later this week who will join Barack Obama as No. 2 on the Democratic presidential ballot, while Republican John McCain's choice for his ticket will be announced next week, sources told Politico on Monday. Linda Yee reports.
86 Monterey County busses will soon be running using mustard seed-based fuels. Experts say it is a good option because it is not a crop that is also widely consumed. Thuy Vu reports.
The struggling economy is now following children into the classroom, where many parents are forced to pitch in from their own tight budgets. Ann Notarangelo reports.
After our report on the changing membership rates at a 24 hour fitness in Moraga, dozens of members took their complaints to the Contra Costa County District Attorney. Jeanette Pavini reports.
Metalica frontmain James Hatfield has built a fence on his property that blocks a popular Terra Linda hiking trail. Don Knapp reports.
Tony Tantillo gives tips on how to pick and store fresh Gala apples from New Zealand.
Three months after it became the largest California city to declare bankruptcy, this San Francisco suburb is facing an exodus of police officers as residents grow anxious about a surge in robberies and other crimes.
Organizers of a politically charged war memorial featuring more than 4,000 crosses meant to honor each of the soldiers killed in Iraq are adding 600 more to the hillside in honor of those servicemembers slain in Afghanistan.
The state Supreme Court Monday ruled a Southern California fertility clinic violated the rights of a lesbian woman when its doctor refused to artificially inseminate her.
San Rafael police are searching for a man who has been burglarizing residences and apparently touching women while they are sleeping, police said.
Southbound lanes of the Benicia-Martinez bridge have switched from the right side to the left side as part of a renovation plan. Anna Duckworth reports.
After decades of memories and tradition, the final horse race was run Sunday at Bay Meadows race track in San Mateo. The facility will be torn down to make way for a residential retail complex.
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