Duncan Hunter introduced the bill immediately after the July 1 slaying of a 32-year-old San Francisco woman.
The report found 74 percent of roads in the San Francisco-Oakland area were in poor condition.
A motorcyclist died in a collision with a dump truck at Lucas Valley Road near Westgate Drive; the road is closed as a result of the crash.
Feedback sought about planned repairs on segment of Sir Francis Drake Blvd.
"This is the right thing to do -- for our workers and their families," UC President Janet Napolitano said.
The victim's parents found evidence of a sexual relationship between their daughter and the track and field coach.
More than 27 million items are part of the repairs.
The deceased individual was from Nevada County, state health officials said.
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A nonprofit watchdog group that monitors nutrition is calling for the Minions to be removed from candy and junk food. Do you agree?
An estranged, divorcing couple must live separately to claim separate property -- including income.
Companion legislation would increase fines and authorize jail time for unauthorized use of drone over wildfires.
The North Bay was steamy over the weekend. What will the weather be like in Larkspur-Corte Madera for the rest of the week?
San Mateo County has the lowest unemployment rate in the Bay Area at 3.3 percent.
Tickets for texting while driving increased 35 percent this year during Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
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July is National Ice Cream Month, and this Sunday is National Ice Cream Day.
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Starring Paul Rudd, the comics-based superhero movie glistens with a heart of gold.
Who is most at risk of drowning? Following an alarming number of tragic drownings in California, we have tips to keep your loved ones safe.
Yes, it's true. Some stuff are cheaper in California.
Passengers can reduce wait time by not having to fill out the paper declaration form.
The Woonsocket, RI-based company is warning customers and the site is temporarily shut down.
The chicken products have been linked to several cases of salmonella.
Have the allegations soured wine drinkers on California's $24.6 billion industry?
The drones are endangering lives and homes, according to fire managers frustrated by the unauthorized flights.
The suit asks that protective netting be erected to protect spectators at all major and minor league ballparks.
Opponents of a new law that bars parents from opting their children out of mandatory vaccines are gathering signatures for a referendum.
This is is more of a 'tech bubble' than a true real estate bubble because the high valuation of tech stocks is driving up prices.
The state safety agency said the San Rafael-based company failed to protect its workers from harm.
Michael Whalin, 23, and Samantha Surls, 30, both of Walnut Creek, were found with mail belonging to Novato and East Bay residents.
The bill, sponsored by San Francisco Assemblyman David Chiu, allows domestic violence victims to break a lease in order to move.
Chick-fil-A is issuing a cattle call for its annual Cow Appreciation Day on July 14. Customers who come dressed as cows will eat free.
Kids and teens are at risk for serious consequences of electronic device addiction.
The legislation was proposed after a North Bay woman and five Irish students were killed in June following the Berkeley balcony collapse.
Donate blood at selected blood drives and get one free ticket to Great America in Santa Clara.
Law students from Stanford offer analysis on the issue if voters do approve ballot measures in 2016.