A 19-year-old died in a shooting in the parking lot of an adult school, but San Mateo police said the incident wasn't related to the campus.
The victim’s puppy, a 2-month-old mini-Australian Shepherd, was still inside when the vehicle was stolen.
The trio had ventured about 200 yards offshore and were clinging onto a rock, trapped by the tide on Saturday. Watch video of the rescue.
Prosecutors said the manager supervised the two employees, aged 29 and 37, and threatened to fire them if they reported the incident.
Shortly before 10 p.m., the airport announced that operations had returned to normal and airlines were able to deplane passengers.
According to a news release, the driver was released to a local sobering facility and there were no injuries.
There was no video of the incident because Daly City officers are not equipped with body cameras, leading to questions of transparency.
The suspects were charged after a series of armed robberies in South San Francisco and around the Peninsula over the last few weeks.
Police found a suspect "hiding" near the area where a man, 21, was found stabbed in the upper chest.
Melota Lasi, a rapper who was known as “Cutty Banks,” was shot and killed last December in a Wells Fargo parking lot on Hillsdale Boulevard.
Unidentified suspects may be using garage door openers found in unlocked vehicles to enter garages, Foster City police said.
In the second such deployment this year, officers patrolled "known trouble spots" in South San Francisco, Daly City, Brisbane and San Mateo.
Kyle Hart was shot and killed by Redwood City police in 2018 after his wife said he was attempting to harm himself with a knife.
Police arrested two men and were still looking for a third after a 14-hour slew of crimes were reported in the San Francisco Peninsula.
One suspect was a Parolee-at-Large and the other was out on bail. A third suspect has not yet been identified, according to police.
The suspect held a clerk at gunpoint and ordered him to empty the registers, according to police.
The man was airlifted to the hospital with major injuries, according to Cal Fire.
He was found in San Francisco by a Caltrain Station on King Street, after a passerby recognized him and called the police.
Kahlil Gay, a 23-year-old physics researcher, died after being crushed by a tree in February at his Burlingame office.
Authorities said they found over four grams of fentanyl and seven grams of methamphetamine in a hotel room.
This is the second reported mountain lion attack in as many weeks in the area, according to the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office.
According to a news release, detectives arrested a suspect earlier this week, but warned that there might be additional victims.
The incident occurred around 2 p.m. on Tuesday, according to the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office.
The cash register contained around $100. The suspect also took a lottery ticket display, according to authorities.
The suspect brandished a handgun at an employee and stole between $200 and $400 in cash after ordering a sandwich, according to authorities.
A "wood-be" thief stole several wood planks from park benches and picnic tables at two San Mateo parks last week, police said.
Supervisor David Canepa plans to introduce a proposal in San Mateo County in response to recent hate crimes committed against Asians.
In a news release, police said there was no information “at this time” to connect the incident to a hate crime.
One person suffered critical wounds and another had minor injuries, police said.
Video of the incident, that reportedly occurred Thursday, shows a woman being shoved to the ground and then robbed by an attacker.
The incident occurred around 4:30 p.m. on Thursday at the 200 block of Broadway.
The dog is expected to make a full recovery after the homeowners said a mountain lion climbed over a six-foot fence and attacked the dog.
Police arrested the suspect at a bus stop at the corner of 9th Avenue and El Camino.
Ryan Monaghan, a 27-year veteran of the San Mateo Police Department, will move to the North Bay.
Law enforcement from across the county patrolled "known trouble spots" in Millbrae, Burlingame, Hillsborough and San Bruno on Tuesday.
Impaired driving can lead to arrest, jail time, fines, loss of driving privileges — or worse.
Officers will be patrolling “known trouble spots” in Millbrae, Burlingame, Hillsborough and San Bruno from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday.
The scammers are calling people and asking for gift cards, according to police. The public is urged to hang up and block the number.
According to a news release, an employee at Corner Yogurt on Woodside Road was approached by an armed female suspect who took $400 in cash.
The collision between a Buick sedan and a dump truck was reported shortly after 2 p.m.