Jogger Fights Off Man Who Groped Her In Palo Alto Park
PALO ALTO (CBS SF) — Palo Alto police are trying to locate two witnesses who may have seen a man attack and grope a female jogger Sunday morning in the Baylands Nature Preserve in Palo Alto. Police...
View ArticleSan Leandro Home Robbed By Masked Men; No Arrests
SAN LEANDRO (CBS SF) — Police were seeking the public’s help in locating four suspects wanted in connection with a residential robbery in San Leandro Sunday night. Four armed males wearing dark...
View ArticleTeen Killed In Oakland Shooting Identified
OAKLAND (CBS SF) — A teenager who was killed in a shooting on International Boulevard in East Oakland on Sunday afternoon has been identified as a 17-year-old Oakland boy, a police spokeswoman said....
View ArticleMountain Lion Spotted In San Mateo County
EMERALD HILLS (CBS SF) — A mountain lion was reported in Emerald Hills in unincorporated San Mateo County on Friday morning and county officials urge people not to approach the animals, according to...
View ArticleFalling Boulders Cause Injury Crash On Highway 101 In Sausalito
SAUSALITO (CBS SF) — All lanes of southbound U.S. Highway 101 in Sausalito have reopened following an injury collision caused by boulders and hillside debris in the roadway Tuesday morning, according...
View Article1 Killed, 1 Hurt In Oakland Shooting, Car Crash
OAKLAND (CBS SF) — One person was killed and another person was injured in a crash and shooting in East Oakland late Monday night, according to police and fire officials. Fire officials received a...
View ArticleBerkeley Woman Among 6 Jailed In Alleged Firearm Parts Exporting Scheme
BERKELEY (CBS SF) – A Berkeley resident was one of six people indicted for illegally exporting restricted firearm parts from the U.S. to Thailand, federal prosecutors said Monday. Supanee Saenguthai,...
View ArticleSUV Crashes Into House In San Francisco’s Bayview
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — An SUV crashed into a house in San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood Tuesday morning, fire officials said. Fire crews and PG&E responded to a residential building in the...
View ArticleAudit Shows PG&E Did Not Spend $50M Targeted For Pipeline Maintenance
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS/AP) — An audit says Pacific Gas and Electric Co. did not use $50 million intended to improve its gas pipeline network in the decade leading up to a deadly explosion in a San...
View ArticleSequester Cuts Could Mean Rent Increase For Santa Clara County Section-8...
SAN JOSE (KCBS) – The Santa Clara County Housing Authority Commission will on Tuesday consider a proposed 5% rent increase for thousands of households in the local Section 8 housing program in the face...
View ArticleSequestration Cuts Put Permanent Silicon Valley U.S. Patent Office On Hold
SAN JOSE (KCBS) – The search for a permanent patent office in Silicon Valley has reportedly been put on hold – indefinitely. According to a report published Monday in the Silicon Valley Business...
View ArticleReport Finds College Still A Good Investment For Californians
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) – Despite rising tuition and growing student loan debt, college is still a good investment, according to a new report. The Public Policy Institute of California, a San...
View ArticleSan Francisco Pedestrian Safety Legislation Moves Forward
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) – Improving pedestrian safety in San Francisco is the goal a legislation package passed by a Board of Supervisors committee Monday. The board’s Land Use and Economic Development...
View ArticleScathing Audit Exposes Major Problems Within SF Housing Authority
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) – A scathing audit released Monday by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors’ Budget and Legislative Analyst has exposed multiple problems within San Francisco Housing Authority....
View ArticleOakland Police Headquarters Closed To Public Because Of Broken Toilet Flooding
OAKLAND (CBS SF) - The Oakland Police Department headquarters were closed to the public Tuesday after overnight flooding, a police officer said. The public—many who patronize the records department for...
View ArticleAccused Serial Killer Mocks Prosecutor During Marin County Jury Selection
SAN RAFAEL (CBS/AP) – Joseph Naso, facing the death penalty for the murders of four women, mocked the prosecutor during interviews with prospective jurors. The 79-year-old Naso, acting as his own...
View ArticleHundreds Of Counterfeit Goods Seized At Burlingame Retail Shop
BURLINGAME (CBS SF) - Burlingame police confiscated 400 pieces of counterfeit designer items from a retail shop last week. Following a four-month investigation, police detectives and private...
View ArticleOakland To Begin Assigning Officers To ‘Community Policing’ Districts
OAKLAND (KCBS) – Starting Saturday, Oakland will take a big step towards fully implementing its neighborhood policing plan by assigning officers to one of five newly identified districts in the city....
View ArticleAlameda Regains Control Of Former Navy Base, Plans Redevelopment
ALAMEDA (CBS SF) – The city of Alameda has regained control of 1,380 acres of land on Alameda Point that formerly was used for the Alameda Naval Air Station. The Naval base was closed in 1997 due to...
View ArticleFBI Stats Show Property Crime Is Up Throughout The Bay Area
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) — The FBI statistics released on Monday show violent crime and especially property crime up all over the Bay Area last year and trending into 2013. San Francisco saw violent crime...
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