A bat found in San Mateo County's Little People’s Park has tested positive for rabies. Health officials urge anyone who had contact with the bat to seek medical attention immediately.
In a significant development, Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee announces that federal Border Patrol operations planned for the Bay Area have been cancelled. This decision follows protests against potential immigration crackdowns. Stay tuned for updates!
In a surprising turn, the Trump administration has canceled planned immigration raids across the Bay Area, including Oakland and San Francisco. Local leaders had raised concerns, and tech executives played a key role in persuading the President to halt the operation, sparking cautious relief among residents.
Over 100 federal agents have been dispatched to San Francisco as part of Trump’s immigration enforcement plan. Local leaders warn of potential chaos, urging peaceful protests amidst fears of National Guard deployment.
A newly discovered comet, C/2025 A6 (Lemmon), will make its closest pass to Earth on Tuesday night, offering a rare celestial sight. Don’t miss this chance to catch it before it disappears for over a millennium!
Tensions flared at the 'No Kings' rally in Palo Alto as pro-Trump counter-protesters clashed with demonstrators. Thousands rallied against Trump's policies, with strong statements from both sides.
Mask mandates are back in several Bay Area counties as health officials prepare for a winter surge in respiratory illnesses. Starting Nov. 1, healthcare workers and some patients will be required to wear masks in patient care areas to protect vulnerable populations.
In a surprising move, the San Francisco Giants have fired manager Bob Melvin after failing to make the playoffs for the fourth straight year. Players express support for Melvin, who leaves behind a legacy in the Bay Area.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.3 struck the San Francisco Bay Area early Monday, waking residents and causing minor disruptions, but no major damage reported. Learn more about this seismic event and its effects across the region.
A 4.3 magnitude earthquake jolted the San Francisco Bay Area early Monday, with over 24,000 residents reporting the tremor. Minor damages were noted in Berkeley, but no injuries have been reported.