Preliminary 5.3 magnitude earthquake strikes Northern California
A preliminary 5.3 magnitude earthquake struck Northern California on Saturday night, according to the United States Geological Survey.
A preliminary 5.3 magnitude earthquake struck Northern California on Saturday night, according to the United States Geological Survey.
Rain made its way to the Bay Area in the form of an atmospheric river, bringing heavy downpours and strong winds into Saturday, resulting in downed trees, road closures and other problems.
The National Weather Service has lifted the tornado threat for the city of San Francisco Saturday morning.
Canada is offering a new warning in the brewing tariff fight.
A nonprofit is delivering holiday cheer to kids that often can’t make it out of their own home due to an illness, injury or medical issue.
The NFL world collectively weighed in on De’Vondre Campbell refusing to play in the San Francisco 49ers’ 12-6 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night at Levi’s Stadium.
Sand Hill Road Host Scott McGrew spoke with Kyle Stanford, the Lead venture capital Analyst at PitchBook, to understand the latest VC report and its impacts locally.
A Sunnyvale woman is speaking out after she was robbed in broad daylight near a school.
The Humane Society Silicon Valley is holding its annual Home for the Holidays event.