Catch up on Northern California's top stories for Thursday, May 14
The grocery store was temporarily closed immediately following the incident for professional decontamination of the aisles, officials said.
The suspects are accused of targeting coffee shops and retail stores in San Francisco.
The suspect was on active parole for prior lewd acts with a child when he exchanged explicit messages with the decoy agent, police said.
The driver fled the crash scene, leaving two injured teenage passengers behind, police said.
Southbound lanes are blocked on US-101 and drivers should take an alternative route this morning.
Cellphone video captures a woman spraying an Army veteran through his work truck window.
Ticks carry several diseases, including Lyme disease, officials said.
The suit alleges Alameda County hired a deputy deemed psychologically unfit, and ACSO deputies later falsified 911 records.
Following a listener survey, KSVY hosts a public planning forum to shape the roadmap for radio, TV, storytelling in Sonoma Valley.
A new agreement between Concord and the U.S. Navy clears a major hurdle for the slow-moving redevelopment of the former naval base.
Healdsburg Wine & Food Experience fills the streets with chefs, winemakers, tourists, and tasting events but watch for restricted parking.
Santa Rosa Junior College architecture students win major statewide design competition honor.
Police say that although windshield tint may seem minor, it poses "real safety risks."
City officials, meanwhile, say they will look for an interim chief.
This is the school's first location in Fremont.
A new study reveals digital triage and financial anxiety are fundamentally reshaping how Marin County families handle pet emergencies.
The ceremony will feature patriotic music, tributes, and a flag placing ceremony at the city's Commemorative Field of Flags.
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