"Our belief is that the two weapons were discharged at about the same time," San Mateo County DA Steve Wagstaffe says. BREAKING
The duo were arrested this week after a high-speed chase that involved Menlo Park and Redwood City police and the CHP: BREAKING.
BREAKING: Police said the man ultimately took his own life, after first chasing his ex-wife with a gun in a local parking lot.
Prosecutors said he made unauthorized charges to the accounts of victims who left their credit card information on file for monthly billing.
"We continue to find new ways to use this incredible technology," Fire Chief Schapelhouman says of the drone used to capture the video.
"It is suspected that [he] was providing dental treatment to various patients without a license."
The public is welcome to observe the audit process, during which one percent of the ballots will be counted by hand.
BREAKING: Sheriff's officials say the man was involved in at least two separate sexual assaults.
BREAKING: Do YOU recognize the person pictured in this composite?
Sheriff's officials say an alert housekeeper called police to let them know about a break-in. (breaking)
Police in Palo Alto have released a photo of a suspect believed to be involved in a sexual battery Wednesday night.
Police say the teens were wearing masks and gloves.
BREAKING: The man crashed into a drainage ditch along a local highway over the weekend.
BREAKING: CHP officials say that the impact caused a 27-foot crack in the highway overpass on Friday.
Due to the popularity of a similar event last month, two more are now planned.
Officials say that the occupants were hospitalize in critical condition. (breaking)
Fire officials warn of a possible "tipping point" in the Central Valley that crews are ready to respond to. (breaking)
BREAKING: Police say that their efforts to get the word out about his situation have paid off.
BREAKING: After five days, police are still unsure of whom exactly he is.
[BREAKING] The local team is headed to nearby Santa Clara County.
A water rescue team from the Menlo Park Fire Protection District traveled to Sacramento in case of flooding in the Central Valley.
Menlo Park Police arrested a man Thursday in connection with a rape and robbery that occurred in December.
The Menlo Park Police Department has installed a kiosk for residents to dispose of unwanted or expired medication.
"It's been a whirlwind 24 hours for the team," said Fire Chief Harold Schapelhouman. {BREAKING]
BREAKING: Identification and cause of death are under investigation.
BREAKING: The Swift Water Rescue Team and a fire mechanic will aid at Oroville Dam where 200K were evacuated.
The individual was transported to a hospital with "significant" wounds, police said. [BREAKING]
Menlo Park Fire District first responders have a new tool to respond to emergencies, drones.
Police released sketches Wednesday of two suspects who allegedly robbed a Redwood City man at gunpoint Friday night in Menlo Park.
Menlo Park Fire Protection District firefighters helped two stranded motorists out of their cars, which stalled in high water Tuesday.
Police say they searched the area, but the suspects were not located. (breaking)
BREAKING: A man in his 60s who had just witnessed an auto burglary reported it to police, then tracked the suspect until cops could arrive.
The arrests came after a vehicle chase and a foot chase through the East Palo Alto area, police said.
An autopsy revealed the 2-year-old had been beaten to death, according to San Mateo County prosecutors. (breaking)
The 87-foot Coast Guard cutter Tern was out for several hours searching for the man. [breaking]
Search crews were combing the Bay Tuesday night [BREAKING]
"They both were very fortunate to apparently be uninjured, let alone alive." (breaking)
Same suspect? Police think so, and hope the public can help identify him. See the photos. [BREAKING]
No injuries reported. [BREAKING}
Detectives from Mountain View believe there may be additional victims in the area.