Police say the man slammed into the back of a Samtrans bus, and seven riders were hurt.
Police are hoping someone may recognize these coins, which were recovered from theft suspects.
"..at this time, the Sheriff is exercising his discretion not to cite for trespass," a news release says.
Officials still trying to identify the substance found on 323 seabirds in East Bay and Peninsula areas.
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If you received an email warning of a child predator in your neighborhood, it’s probably a phishing scam.
New water heaters may be more costly and larger -- causing some folks to need home renovations to fit the units in their houses.
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County officials said they were glad Service Employees International Union (SEIU) accepted their last, best and final offer.
Eunice Chan will be featured at Peninsula Art Institute Gallery as part of broader exhibit at Peninsula Museum of Art.
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Health officials said high-risk people at the Walmart, Costco and Dave & Buster's in those towns possibly were exposed.
The scientists use ocean waves to monitor offshore oil and gas fields, and say it's less expensive and has fewer ill effects on marine life.
Yes, 'National Yogurt Day' is a real thing.
The arrests resulted from a patrol aimed at stopping drivers impaired by drugs or alcohol, according to police.
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Flights are also canceled out of nearby San Jose airport.
CHP officials say the child was walking near Fair Oaks Elementary School.
IRS officials are warning the public that phishing remains on their list of the 'dirty dozen' tax scams.
Fortunately, crews have now got a handle on the blaze, fully containing it by about 7:30 a.m. Monday.
The deadly incident happened Sunday afternoon in Palo Alto.
CA's State of Tobacco Control 2015 reports some East Bay Cities excel in tobacco control and some cities fail.
Social workers want cuts made during the 2008 recession be restored in Gov. Brown's budget.
The Internal Revenue Service is releasing items from their annual 'dirty dozen' list one at a time.
A convicted felon plans to marry his girlfriend during his sentencing hearing for pimping related to a South San Francisco case.
There are roughly 12 million people enrolled in Medi-Cal, and 2.7 million of them have been enrolled since Jan. 1, 2014.
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After cold case investigators took another look at the crimes, they believe they've found a killer.
Joggers spotted the body on Monday, according to police officials.
SplashData releases its annual tally, and says folks continue to be at risk with weak, easily guessable sign-ins.
Breaking waves are predicted to exceed 20 feet, weather service officials said.
State public health officials have determined the vaccination status of 34 measles patients– and 28 of them hadn't received it.
Two of those hurt were pushing a broken down vehicle when they were hit by a passing car, CHP officials said.
Officials still trying to identify the substance coating and killing seabirds in Bay Area as they attend to 250-plus birds in sick bay.
Another dog was also run over, but did not die instantly, police said.
Those without health insurance have until Feb. 15 to enroll.