She was told the sperm donor was a young adult. Years later, a DNA testing kit showed her doctor committed "medical rape," the lawsuit says.
The camper was demolished after it overturned, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Increased humidity and improved winds aiding battle of the four Contra Costa County blazes, part of the 'SCU Lightning Complex' cluster.
The fires have grown to 1161 acres and threaten homes. Evacuation centers have been set up in Brentwood and Clayton.
"Due to a change in fire behavior please evacuate these areas now!"
No injuries were reported, though photos indicate a home was seriously damaged.
Houses in the Diablo Road/Camino Tassajara area lost power, police said.
At least one building caught fire in the Santiago Fire, which was reported around 3:50 p.m. and contained by 5 p.m.
The injuries were minor, but traffic was temporarily impacted in Danville Wednesday evening.
The Danville resident and California High School graduate, 56, has been on a ventilator for two weeks, KTVU reported.
The cause of the outage remains under investigation.
Ten law enforcement agencies helped search for his son, who fled into the forest to escape the shooter, and in the manhunt for the gunman.
His teenage son escaped the shooter, according to a GoFundMe page for the Tri-Valley man's family, which has already raised $300,000.
He reportedly tried to steal and bit someone trying to restrain him while waiting for law enforcement, the sheriff's office said.
The hiker was traveling along the Las Trampas Ridge when they fell, firefighters said.
The wrong-way crash occurred in the early hours of June 7 and killed two people. Driving under the influence is suspected.
Black Lives Matter protesters called on Contra Costa County to defund law enforcement and shut down juvenile hall, NBC Bay Area reported.
The district's funding situation has grown so dire that it will no longer send crews inside burning buildings unless life is at risk.
Two Antioch residents were killed in a wrong-way crash early Sunday morning while passing through Danville on I-680. DUI is suspected.
A Concord woman has been arrested in connection with the fatal, wrong-way crash on I-680.
A member of the Danville church made a heroic rescue in Chicago last week, leaping into the river to save a drowning man.
A majority of Danville businesses were boarded up as police warned residents to stay home and businesses to secure their belongings.
A Concord man was arrested in connection with a stolen car case in Livermore, police said.
Firefighters rescue a trapped snake; a council member is hit while riding his bike; and more in police, fire and courts this week.
The outage was reported shortly before 12:40 p.m., according to PG&E.
An arrest is made in an arson; a cockfighting ring is discovered on a Tri-Valley property; and more in police, fire and courts this week.
Witnesses reported that two young men were stealing prescription medication and pushed a worker on their way out of the store.
A retired FBI agent was arrested near his East Bay home for taking bribes and funneling information to an Armenian mob, prosecutors claim.
Officers arrested a man in connection with a car theft in Danville Thursday morning.
A new health order for Contra Costa County requires visitors and employees to wear masks to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
The quake shook the DIablo area around 11:12 a.m. Monday.
Four teenagers were arrested after police say they attempted to rob the narcotics safe at a Danville CVS while claiming they had a gun.
Three Tri-Valley cities were among the 50 safest in California, according to a report from Safewise.
The obstetrician could lose her license after showing up to a San Ramon Regional delivery with a .30 percent blood alcohol level.
SRVUSD reprimanded him for posting a video fellow students called racist. The student sued and the district settled for $665,000.
The crash occurred Sunday evening after the motorcyclist laid his bike down.
The man lost control, fell and was hit by another car.
All lanes on the freeway were closed as of 8:45 p.m., the California Highway Patrol said.
From fake cures to fraudulent donation appeals, authorities are warning Bay Area residents to be on the lookout for coronavirus fraud.
The man was cutting trees when he hit an electrified wire, East Bay Times reported.