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The burglary happened on Nov. 1 at a house on the 2300 block of Warring Street, the city of Berkeley said in a news release. According to the Berkeley Scanner, a woman called 911 after she allegedly found a stranger in her bedroom while her roommates were asleep.
A fast-moving atmospheric river system brought gusty winds, scattered showers, and hazardous coastal conditions across the Bay and Monterey Bay areas on Wednesday, leading to scattered power outages and local damage.
A strong early-season storm hit the Bay Area, bringing gusty winds, rain and a slight chance of thunderstorms.
The Tiburon town council made history on Wednesday when it passed the strictest and most comprehensive tobacco and nicotine sales ban in the country. The ordinance passed unanimously, with Vice Mayor Jon Welner absent,
The Bay Area will get some wet weather beginning on Tuesday evening, with the North Bay expected to see the most rainfall.
The Bay Area will receive a solid dousing this week from the region's first big storm of the season, according to the National Weather Service.
Judge orders Gregory G. Hobson, 64, convicted of killing wife Anu A. Hobson, 53, on Valentine’s Day 2023, to return to Department 25 for sentencing at 1:30 p.m. Jan. 22 in the Justice Center
California Highway Patrol officers in the Hayward area busted two to eight times as many DUI drivers as those patrolling the rest of the Bay Area on Halloween, data shows. CHP arrested a total of 88 drivers in the Bay Area during its holiday enforcement.
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Mia Hamant, Bay Area soccer star at University of Washington, dies after battle with rare cancer
University of Washington Huskies women's soccer player Mia Hamant has died months after being diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, the school announced.
This summer, a small number of invasive Mediterranean fruit flies were detected in San Jose. In response, the state started doing something that might seem strange: releasing millions more fruit flies out of airplanes every week to drift down upon the South Bay. (Close your mouth when looking up — kidding!)
With federal funding for SNAP benefits this month still delayed due to the government shutdown, Bay Area food banks have been racing to meet increased demand and a situation constantly in flux.