Caltrans and the California Highway Patrol will close lanes on the Bay Bridge during off peak hours to slow down drivers approaching the new s-curve. Linda Yee reports.
Nedir Bey, a longtime associate with Your Black Muslim Bakery, missed a Thursday deadline to prove he is qualified to receive money for a BART construction project. Simon Perez reports.
Residents in the East Bay and North Bay are complaining about a nasty odor. Pacific Gas & Electric officials said the smell comes from an odoring chemical combined with natural gas. Jeffrey Schaub reports.
Public health officials across California say they're concerned that certain minority groups are not getting the H1N1 Vaccine. Robert Lyles reports.
The boot, that device that gets prevents you from driving your car after you have failed to pay your parking tickets, is getting a high-tech update. Sherry Hu reports.
People in San Jose's Burbank district camped out overnight before the grand opening of a discount store offering 99-cent iPod Nanos. Julie Watts reports
The California Highway Patrol along with Caltrans have begun a zero-tolerance policy on Bay Bridge speeders with new measures to keep speeds down, including closing lanes overnight, increased patrols and new reflective striping. Sharon Chin reports.
Friday sees a slight chance of showers before the sun returns for the weekend.
A Pacifica couple is facing some major home repairs after a runaway truck smashed into their house Wednesday. This is the second runaway truck to crash in the neighborhood in as many months. Joe Vazquez reports.
A medical marijuana shop has just opened in the Garlic Capital of the World, and authorities are already attempting to shut it down. But the club's owners refuse to close. Kiet Do reports.
Every veteran has war stories. But Ed Holmes has created a one man comedy show to share his tales serving in the Navy. Allen Martin reports.
Berkeley has now become the third California City in recent weeks to ban veterinarians from declawing cats. Robert Lyles reports.
Police in San JOse are trying to figure out the deadly stabbing of a teenage boy outside his home.
San Jose's all news KLIV AM 1590 is giving away airtime to stations willing to give deals to listeners. The giveaway is almost unheard of in commercial broadcasting. Len Ramirez reports.
An 18 wheeler went barreling out of control along the steep section of Manor Drive near Lewis Lane in Pacifica Wednesday afternoon. Mike Sugerman reports.
Union Square is the jewel of Bay Area retailing, but it has recently been tarnished by a series of store-front vacancies. A new kicked off Wednesday to polish it up for the holidays. Hank Plante reports.
Linda Yee reports from a Redwood City Veteran's Day ceremony that included the oath of citizenship for a group of veterans.
Police say the stabbing of a 15-year-old boy found dead outside of his San Jose home was not likely to be gang related. Now his best friend is left to wonder what happened. Julie Watts reports.
A teenage boy was found stabbed to death at a home in the 5600 block of Comanche Drive in south San Jose. Julie Watts reports.
Seasonal Temperatures, Mostly Cloudy and PM Showers Possible.
The family of the driver whose big-rig plunged from the Bay Bridge s-curve Monday, blames Caltrans for his death. Kiet Do reports.
Vallejo's school board Tuesday began the process of deciding which campuses to close, as a cost-cutting measure. Allen Martin reports.