Unsolved Mystery: FBI links killing of Oroville teen to other missing women & trafficking
OROVILLE, Calif. - The unsolved death of 19-year-old Tatiana Dugger from Oroville has taken a new turn. The FBI announced a possible link between Dugger's case and two other missing women, suggesting they may have been victims of human trafficking. Dugger disappeared in January 2021 after moving from Oroville to...
The baker behind some of the Bay Area’s fluffiest Japanese milk bread is opening...
A popup bakery favorite is settling down in the East Bay.
Bay Area gas prices spike following Iran conflict
OAKLAND, Calif. - Gas prices jumped again as unrest in Iran continues to rattle energy markets. AAA announced the national average for a gallon of regular gas rose 4 cents on Sunday to $3.45. California felt the pinch even harder, with prices jumping 8 cents to an average of $5.15 a gallon.
This Dreamy Victorian Town In California Feels Like It Belongs In Another Era
The walk begins on a quiet residential street, where Victorian homes rise close to the sidewalk and set the tone immediately. Towers, gables, and ornate trim appear one after another, forming a streetscape shaped long before modern traffic or hurried routines. The spacing feels deliberate, the details purposeful, and...
Oakland police recover stolen gun, illegal tobacco in smoke shop raid
OAKLAND, Calif. - Police recovered a stolen firearm and illegal tobacco products during a search of an unlicensed smoke shop in East Oakland, authorities said. Oakland Police Department served a search warrant Tuesday at a business in the 6900 block of International Boulevard, police said. Investigators said they...
Joseph “Country Joe” McDonald Dead At 84
Joseph “Country Joe” McDonald has died. The singer/songwriter who fronted counterculture folk-rock icons Country Joe And The Fish died of complications from Parkinson’s disease last night, according to TMZ and Best Classic Bands. McDonald wrote the psychedelic Berkeley, California band’s most enduring songs,...
Expert talks about respiratory virus spreading in the Bay Area
A respiratory virus with no specific treatment or vaccines is spreading in the Bay Area. According to the CDC, the spike of the Human Metapneumovirus, or HMPV for short, started in December. A high amount of it is showing up in the wastewater and infections have been growing ever since.
Contra Costa County Assessor Gus Kramer Announces Retirement
Contra Costa County Assessor Gus Kramer today announced that he will retire from his position as County Assessor in December 2026, concluding more than three decades of dedicated public service to the residents of Contra Costa County. First elected in 1994, Kramer has been entrusted by the voters of Contra...
World War II veteran living in the Bay Area turning 105
A parade of vintage Army vehicles passed by Dick Sharp's home in Windsor, a salute to wish him a happy birthday. He recalled the years following the war as "the best of times," when education was readily available, and opportunities were everywhere.
Color them joyful: Thousands around Bay Area celebrate Holi with powders and paints
The Hindu festival drew friends and families to celebrate Indian culture through music, dance and a playful jostling of colorful powders and paints.

















