Sonoma, Marin, Solano, Contra Costa, Alameda, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties have all had WNV activity this year.
This could mean bad news for native coastal plants and also increase the likelihood of wildfires.
Consumers should not eat recreationally caught or harvested mussels and clams, the agency warns.
Did the Supreme Court save the livelihoods of wedding workers?
The plan passed by the California Public Utilities Commission is being criticized by a San Francisco-based conservation group.
The popularity of the program prompted officials to extend the program for one more year.
San Mateo Sheriff's Department reminds residents that fireworks are illegal in the county, except for San Bruno and Pacifica.
SB 277 was co-sponsored by Sen. Ben Allen, D-Santa Monica, and Sen. Richard Pan, D-Sacramento. Pan is also a pediatrician.
Gov. Brown was waiting on U.S. Supreme Court decision on the lethal injection sedative midazolam.
The family claims the boy was targeted because of his race.
No issues or problems were reported but BART police wants to create the policy to strengthen the relationship with the LGBT community.
A bill requiring almost all California children to be vaccinated against diseases such as measles cleared a major hurdle Thursday.
In a 6-3 majority opinion, the Court rules the law was meant 'to improve health insurance markets, not to destroy them.'
The speed restrictions are intended to protect endangered whales, which can be killed or seriously injured in a ship strike.
Ridership is typically slow during these weekends, but officials say riders should arrange for other modes of transportation.
The fares increase as little as 5 cents and as much as 40 cents, depending on the routes.
What was the busiest? Take a guess.
The president said in the wake of the massacre in South Carolina, mayors uniquely understand the toll gun violence has on America.
The president will stay overnight in San Francisco and leave Saturday morning.
The conference will discuss the economic health of U.S. cities.
San Mateo’s Marina Lagoon is one of the three in the Bay Area full of harmful bacteria.
The law allows adults with sever mental illness who many be a threat to others or themselves to be court-ordered into treatment programs.
45-year-old John Stark lost control while riding on Sunday. CHP is asking anyone who witnessed the collision to contact them.
Ten Bay Area U.S. representatives voted against the bill and two did not vote.
The aging system will be shut down 24 hours a day for a total of five days.
The trains are running on a single track through Atherton, the site of the fatal accident.
The California Legislature is trying to snuff out smoking by targeting the age group where most smoking begins.
The ballot measure would require anyone who proposed laws such as the 'Sodomite Suppression Act' to undergo sensitivity training.
The city said its water usage was down 6 percent while the state data shows that it's up by 38 percent.
The ID will help veterans get easier access to county services as well as discounts at local businesses.
The district attorney’s office filed the civil complaint against the owners and operators of the Embassy Suites Hotel at 150 Anza Blvd.
Prices will increase by at least $1 at most parks.
The grants are for organizations that help the elderly and poor prepare their taxes.
The bill was introduced in response to the measles outbreak.
The meeting is set to start at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Residents can call in or watch a live webcast of the meeting to ask questions.
The governor announces that ambitious tunnel project is on, but the proposed area of delta to be restored has shrunk by more than half.
Gov. Jerry Brown's executive order calls for California to reduce greenhouse gases to 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030.
It's all part of Earth Day--and those bright orange bags are meant to catch your eye.
Following a measles outbreak, lawmakers are attempting to take away personal exemptions. What do you think?
The program could include collection sites at retail pharmacies, hospital or clinic pharmacies, law enforcement agencies or envelopes.