Thousands of rape kits sit unprocessed in evidence rooms across California.
Small fires around the Bay Area have been quickly extinguish without losing any homes.
The program is being tested in five cities, including Palo Alto.
There have been more deaths in Santa Clara County than any other county in the Bay Area.
Compare this January to last year.
California in a third year of drought with little rainfall well into the winter season when precipitation is needed to sustain crops and vineyards.
The U.S. Postal Service unveiled its 2014 Lunar New Year stamp in San Francisco at a ceremony with Mayor Ed Lee.
"The difficulty of finding accurate, current information about the science and the level of risk involved has exacerbated confusion and worry among some in the public.”
An open house will be held in Los Altos Thursday evening.
Stanford allowed the student to complete her studies in her native Malaysia.
The California Department of Public Health unveils new website that offers consumers information on cosmetic products.
The City makes its final offer to union workers after months of negotiations.
The bill would have applied to all transit workers including CalTrain, VTA and SamTrans. The bill was not assigned to the Transportation Committee, where it may have fared better.
"To mitigate what we can, we have heavy equipment ordered -- to try and keep the area as fresh as possible -- but it is going to smell."
Have you ever gone to Santa Cruz in the summer and been stuck in gridlocked traffic? Santa Cruz is taking steps to fix the problem.
Rancho Feeding Corporation is recalling 41,683 pounds of beef produced Wednesday, Jan. 8.
Her role will take her to Washington, D.C. where she'll advocate on behalf of cities.
Currently, there are no restrictions on data gathered by automatic license plate reader (LPR) technology.
Several audience members were forced to leave after interrupting Tom Wheeler's speech at Computer History Museum in Mountain View.
The filing date was pushed back because of the government shutdown.
The library project was supposed to be finished in July 2012.
Federal budget cuts led to closures of California parks, beaches, visitor centers, roads, and trails.
Districts like PAUSD will be frozen out of the formula for additional funds.
The latest victim was just 61 years old.
The “Freedom Train” celebration will take place on Monday, Jan. 20.
The move is an effort to level the playing field due to the high cost of doing business in Santa Clara County.
Air quality officials say they issue an average of more than 200 citations on every day there is an alert.
All-female leadership is chosen.
In 2012, state elected officials received more than $200,000 in gifts and travel payments, and solicited or received $6.7 million in behested payments.
The fine would increase to $220 if a collision occurs in which a bicyclist suffers bodily harm and a driver is found to be in violation of the law.
PleaseGovern.org is a new organization that's using technology to mobilize voters.
State officials mobilized a Drought Task Force earlier this month.
With increasing reports of H1N1 flu deaths, here are the symptoms of influenza from the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
A 41-year-old woman who died shortly before Christmas in Santa Clara County's first flu death of the season, health officials said Friday.
The temporary increase is supposed to generate new revenue to make up for big losses in 2008 and 2011.
Court officials warn of phishing email containing virus and referring to court appearance.
This will be the third Spare the Air day this week.