Police are investigating the deaths after the two people were found over the weekend.
Police say the victim was hospitalized with major injuries.
Police say the driver was supposed to using a "functioning, certified ignition interlock device," but was not.
Police say they've caught one of two suspects in a rash of car break-ins.
Platinum Pipeline Inc. received citations by Cal/OSHA for 10 violations following the death of 33-year-old Abel Sauceda of Modesto.
Sheriff's officials say they caught a duo looking into the windows of cars with flashlights. One of the boys is just 14.
Prosecutors said two women fell asleep while the man drove them and one of them awoke to find the man touching her.
A special badge and swearing-in ceremony was held at the fire department this week.
The Peninsula man who racked up charges on his grandmother's credit cards was aggressive toward officers and the K9 during the arrest.
Plus, three people received promotions.
Police say the man was crushed between the garbage truck he was driving and another vehicle.
"The woman had visible head injuries, difficulty breathing, and was not responding to questions," police said of the incident.
Fire officials used an airboat - with a large fan on the back, ideal for shallow-water applications - to reach the man.
Investigators said the victim was crossing the street in a designated pedestrian crosswalk when a vehicle struck him.
The 27-year-old resident allegedly shot off a gun and shot at an officer during the holiday in 2015.
The driver fled but may have initially stopped at the scene, based on initial reports from a witness.
The man had been reported missing last week.
The defendant was acquitted of attempted murder in Thanksgiving 2016 attack that severely injured South San Francisco Officer Robby Chon.
'Tucks' the border collie was stolen along with the man's truck when he ran inside a local convenience store this week, police said.
Prosecutors say the man was firing shots into the air early on the morning of New Year's Day in 2015.
An emergency room nurse who happened to be passing by at the time was administering first aid to the rider, police said.
Among the things police say they found were 250 ecstasy tablets, valued at nearly $10,000.
The local strike team has waged a fight in Paradise.
The fire started burning at the Recology facility around 2 a.m. Tuesday.
The blaze was first reported around 12:44 a.m. in the 300 block of Fairway Drive.
The deadly incident happened in the parking garage outside the San Bruno BART station, officials said.
Peninsula police say a burning vehicle crashed into the school's theater.
Coroner's officials say the woman was only 20 years old.
"It appears drugs and/or alcohol were a factor in this collision," the California Highway Patrol reports.
All SMC Law Enforcement and Fire Agencies’ 911 Dispatch Centers are now equipped with the technology for "text-to-911" services.
Officials are investigating the woman's death.
The fire ended up displacing six people, officials said.
Three people were rescued from Aquatic Park in San Francisco around 6 am Thursday morning by the SF Fire Dept.
Police said the woman was arrested at the scene on suspicion of attempted homicide and carrying a loaded firearm.
Police say the pup was eventually rescued and taken to the Peninsula Humane Society.
The victim was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.
The two youths were walking along the trail at about 3:45 p.m. when they were approached.
Both businesses were in the 1000 block of Mission Street.
The suspect demanded cash, telling employee he had an explosive, officials said.
A Good Samaritan is credited with the rescue.