Victim of 2016 Oakland shooting dies from their injuries
(KRON) — A victim who was shot in Oakland nearly nine years ago succumbed to their injuries this week, police said. The Oakland Police Department initiated its investigation on the night of December 22, 2016, after receiving reports of a shooting in the 10400 block of Edes Avenue. Officers responding to the area...
Danville Police Nab Suspect in November Vehicle Theft Spree Through Multi-Agency Effort
In a recent development, the Danville, CA Police Department has reported apprehending a suspect linked to a series of vehicle thefts that shook a local community last month. On November 23, Danville Police were called to the scene of two separate vehicle thefts in the same area, raising concerns among residents about...
Castro Valley homeowner stuck with $50K bill after neighbor’s tree falls on her house
A tree falls on your property, except... it's not your tree. It's technically on your neighbor's property. Yet, as a Castro Valley woman found out, she was stuck with the headache and the bill.
TIMELINE: Rain returns to Bay Area for 1st time in almost month as stormy...
Our stormy pattern will continue for the next 7 to 10 days. Here's a timeline of what to expect:
Bay Area Italian deli with roots going back a century has closed
It's been in the same family for four generations.
Thieves who stole $52K in alcohol from Bay Area Safeways arrested: PD
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A “prolific” team of thieves who stole more than $52,000 in merchandise from stores in the Bay Area were arrested following a months-long investigation, the San Francisco Police Department announced Thursday. The suspects allegedly stole bottles of alcohol during dozens of organized thefts at...
Oakland councilman says he won’t apologize for obscene gesture made during meeting
Oakland Councilmember Ken Houston said he has no reason to apologize for anything that happened during the meeting, because he says the criticism he's facing isn't coming from within his district.
California Cities Double Down on License-Plate Readers as Federal Surveillance Grows
Over the past decade, automated license-plate readers have quietly become a standard tool for law enforcement across California, adopted by more than 200 city police departments, sheriff’s departments and other agencies. That’s despite a series of media reports demonstrating local AI-enabled ALPR databases are...
After nearly 80 years in business, a beloved California steakhouse is closing its doors
A favorite steak house in the Bay Area is sadly ending its eight-decade-long era, with plans to close its doors for good just next week. Owners of The Brass Door…
WATCH: Dozens of Anti-ICE Protestors Arrested After Chaining Themselves to San Francisco ICE Facility:...
Dozens of protestors blocked access to the main Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in San Francisco by chaining themselves to the entrance on Tuesday. KRON 4 in the SF Bay Area captured footage of the protest being broken up, including one protestor being carried away by several officers. The protestor was...

















