

CBS News Live
CBS News Bay Area: Local News, Weather & More
Watch CBS News
The Bay Area Panthers got their first win of the season against the San Diego Strike Force this afternoon, but there was a bigger meaning behind the game: disability awareness.
The focus turns to the next part of the flow equation, and that's the people already inside city-provided housing. It's a population that has grown quickly in recent years, and very few of them are flowing out.
People in one North Bay town were thrilled Sunday morning to hear a sound from the distant past: a train pulling into the station.
Wilmer Flores hit an RBI single in the ninth and the San Francisco Giants beat the Seattle Mariners 5-4 to sweep the three-game series.
The operator of a tractor is suspected of driving under the influence after a 3-year-old died when they were struck by the tractor on private property in Sonoma County Sunday afternoon, authorities said.
A beach hazard statement will be in effect until 11 p.m. Monday, and it covers all Pacific Coast beaches
A new state-of-the-art weather system is set to go online soon, which will provide more accurate and reliable forecasts and severe weather warnings.
An early morning fire at a Fremont apartment complex left one person dead and at least 30 people were displaced, the Fremont Fire Department said on Sunday.
Previously dilapidated buildings were restored and repurposed to be a gathering space for food, drinks and entertainment.
The visas issued to four people at UC Berkeley were revoked by the federal government this week, a campus spokesperson said.
A friend group of 20-something tech workers living in San Francisco has made creative event planning a hallmark of their social circle.
People living in two homeless shelters on Wood Street in Oakland will have a little more time with a roof over their heads.
Some business owners who lease property from the California Department of Transportation have been served eviction notices.
San Francisco philanthropist Roselyne "Cissie" Swig, at 94 years old, remains a prominent figure in the city's social justice and arts communities.