Two people in an Audi were found shot. One person has died and the other is being treated at a local hospital.
In a series of protests across the nation, fast-food and other lower-wage workers are demanding a $15 an hour minimum wage and sick leave.
Lodi? It not only beat out Napa, Temecula, Livermore and other California wine regions--it topped France, Italy, Spain, Argentina and beyond
Target ad: the store will open Thanksgiving Day at 6 p.m. Black Friday sales include deals on TVs, Xbox One, Fitbits, Dyson vacuums and more
Do you know how to check if your tires and windshield wipers are still good? What to carry in your emergency kit? CHP tips.
The tentative agreement includes a 16 percent wage increase and other concessions.
Snack foods lead to arrest; $10K reward for stolen property; first Bay Area flu death; high school bomb threat; axe-wielding man arrested
Free Public Lectrure...Sunday, November 8, 10:00 am, Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley
Police say the Richmond man allegedly stole jewelry, cash and electronics from an El Cerrito home.
All three were charged with conspiracy to aid and abet to file false claims, according to the indictment.
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Two additional victims have been identified on top of the three minors Barry Dugar, 50, was already suspected of sexually abusing.
Join us for a free screening of Sundar Shadi’s Gifts, about long-time El Cerrito resident Sundar Shadi and his folk art Christmas display.
A signature-gathering effort halted the policy on Sept. 3, a day before it was slated to take effect.
Blood donations often decline from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day. Donors with all blood types are needed.
The suspect was allegedly ingesting a sizable quantity of pharmaceuticals inside the pharmacy office when police found him.
Police are asking anyone with additional information about the shooting to call detectives at (510) 215-3150.
List of excessive water users; former teacher gets five years for child porn; Irish President visits Berkeley; Xanax warning; more quakes
Free Public Lecture...Sunday, November 1, 10:00 am, Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley
"Spring forward, fall back."
Emergency crews transported the victim to a hospital to treated his gunshot wounds.
Bay Area Air Quality Management District has tightened exemptions previously offered to residents who burned wood as their sole heat source.
Pacific School of Religion's President, Rev. Dr. David Vásquez-Levy, will preach at 11 am on Sunday, November 15. Please join us!
Forecasters say it may soon be about 10 degrees cooler in the Bay Area.
Your guide to movies with a theatrical release on Oct. 30, 2015
Police officers and sheriff's deputies will refer people they encounter on calls for follow-up services.
The closed Doctors Med. Ctr in San Pablo had just a one star rating, but hospitals in Berkeley, Oakland and Martinez don't fare much better.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month
Investigators learned the driver was racing another unknown vehicle when she lost control of the vehicle.
Fatal parking lot shooting; quake swarm continues; possible East Bay ghost sighting; Xanax sends students to hospital; Shigella outbreak
Free Public Lecture...Sunday, October 25, 10:00 am, Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley
Health officials say they expect to see more secondary cases of people becoming infected from contact with someone who ate at the eatery.
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District is adopting stronger new provisions that expand the agency’s current wood burning rules.
North Face; Kaiser; PETCO; are all hiring. Even more jobs at the Patch jobs board, and post your own local job listing!
Celebrate Halloween at the Kensington Library with costume parades, dress-up, dancing, and crafts! Saturday, October 31 11.a.m.-12:30p.m.
EBMUD spokeswoman Abby Figueroa said crews responded early this morning to a leaking pipe at the 3800 block of San Pablo Dam Road.
Relatives of Michael Reed Smith or anyone with any information on this case is being asked to call the coroner's office at (925) 313-2850.
The ground shook at 4:21 p.m. Did you feel it?
The open enrollment period began Oct.15. Recipients have until early December to make changes in coverage.