
Live updates: Markets close worst day in years after Trump's tariff rollout
The stock market spiraled on Thursday after President Donald Trump announced expansive new tariffs. Follow along for live updates.
The stock market spiraled on Thursday after President Donald Trump announced expansive new tariffs. Follow along for live updates.
“Small, consistent acts of self-care can have a more lasting impact than occasional grand gestures”
Police are investigating a fatal crash that shut down a roadway Thursday morning in South San Jose, according to the California Highway Patrol.
A fire at the Martinez Refining Company on Wednesday night has been extinguished and one person is injured, according to Contra Costa Health.
Dozens of protests across the Bay Area will take place Saturday with thousands mobilizing in opposition to President Donald Trump and Elon Musk as part of a nationwide protest.
An Oakland Hills neighborhood remains shocked after a shooting happened on Wednesday, critically injuring someone.
President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs are causing sticker shock to many consumers across the Bay Area.
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority announced it will restore light rail green line services on Thursday.
A 31-year-old Pleasanton man was arrested on suspicion of the stabbing death of his mother, police said Wednesday.
The Head of Global Security for Apple Inc., Thomas Moyer, was found not guilty by a Santa Clara County jury Wednesday of bribery charges tied to a scandal involving former Sheriff Laurie Smith and the issuing of concealed carry weapons permits.
A San Jose agency has found a home for a man who made his name as a legendary roadie for rock bands. His journey later put him on the streets.
Planned Parenthood leaders in the Bay Area are closely monitoring a Supreme Court case that could have a major impact on women’s health care.
A new proposal to slow down wildfires in Berkeley asks residents to do more to keep the whole community safe.
San Jose firefighters are pushing to reopen a station that’s been closed for years.
Thieves used a car to ram into a North Bay camera store before stealing tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of equipment earlier this week.