SF News 14-Year-Old Facing Murder Charges After Another Teen Is Found Fatally Shot In Fairfield A North Bay teenager is likely facing murder charges following the violent death of a 14-year-old that was mistaken for a train accident.
SF News Predicted Mid-Week High Winds Means More Likely Power Shutoffs for North Bay Higher temperatures and gusty offshore winds later this week have PG&E warning customers in the North Bay and elsewhere that there could be another PSPS (public safety power shutoff) in their future.
SF News Toxic Ash Looms As Ongoing Health Hazard In Wake Of North Bay Fires The collective North Bay wildfires have moved on from emergency response to the investigation and cleanup phases, as displaced individuals return to their homes to assess the damage done. Chemists and biologists are
SF News Trump Finally Tweets About California Wildfires, Has No Plans To Visit After pledging aid on behalf of the federal government to California Governor Jerry Brown, ABC 7 reports that Trump has yet to make any plans to visit any of the areas in Northern
SF News Northern California Wildfire Death Toll Climbs To 42 As Six Firefighters Are Injured Battling Santa Cruz Blaze Cal Fire projected that the Central LNU Complex wildfires still burning in Northern California would be contained by Friday, and for now, those projections seem to be on track. It's a great bit
SF News Firefighters Continue To Battle Growing Oakmont Fire As Some Evacuation Orders Lifted The latest reports coming from Cal Fire say that evacuation orders are being lifted in some parts of Sonoma County, including areas south of the Oakmont neighborhood, despite the Oakmont Fire's continued growth
SF News Largest North Bay Wildfires Reach 60 To 80 Percent Containment #OakmontFire [update] E side of Hwy 12 near Oakmont community (Sonoma County) is now 1,029 acres and 27% contained. https://t.co/rJdgLud5km pic.twitter.com/C8SZ8T6ePd— CAL FIRE (@CAL_FIRE) October
SF News Day Around The Bay: Sonoma County Would Like To Remind You That Price Gouging Is Illegal In Emergencies As wildfire survivors in Northern California seek stability, Sonoma County issued a warning telling people to be on the lookout for price gouging, which is considered illegal when states of emergency are declared
SF News Hero Dog Who Stuck With Rescue Goats During Wildfire Reunited With Family As we continue to hear stories of the dead and as some Northern Californian residents are slowly making their way back to where their homes once stood, some families are finding small pockets
SF News Rain Predicted For Northern California Could Help (And Hurt) Firefighting Efforts A bit of relief may be headed to firefighters this week as rain is predicted for parts of Northern California that are still struggling with containing wildfires. According to KRON 4, meteorologists have
SF News Haunting New Drone Footage Reveals Destruction Left In Wake Of Tubbs Fire Though drones have been banned from flying over Santa Rosa's Coffey Park for the past week or so, CBS 5 managed to get some authorized flight time in and captured some haunting footage
SF News Senior Citizens Make Up Majority Of Identified Wildfire Victims ABC 7 reports that 70 elderly residents of a senior living community in Santa Rosa were allegedly left behind by nursing staff as the fire continued to burn throughout the city. Those residents
SF News Tubbs Fire Reaches Calistoga; Firefighters Begin Reporting Higher Containment Firefighters continue to fight for progress in keeping the Northern California wildfires at bay. Containment percentages are up all around, though that comes at a steep cost; as of last evening, the combined
SF News NYT: Satellite Photos Reveal Triple The Number Of Destroyed Homes In Santa Rosa The New York Times shared a staggering look at the devastation left behind in the Coffey Park neighborhood of Santa Rosa. Over the course of a few days, the Tubbs fire, which is
SF News [Update] Number Of Missing Persons In Sonoma County Skyrockets As Wildfire Death Toll Climbs To 29 Drone footage shows the devastation caused by deadly wildfire in Santa Rosa, California, where some neighborhoods were virtually obliterated. At least 21 people have died as a result of the massive wildfires sweeping
SF News Despite Evacuation Orders, Some CA Ranchers Refuse To Leave Animals Behind Some residents in Northern California's more rural areas threatened by fire are refusing to leave their homes because they don't want to leave their livestock and larger animals behind, including one Butte County
SF News Santa Rosa Man Loses Late Wife's Artwork In Blaze As art venues and galleries work to minimize damage done to their collections, some families are forced to make the decision to leave behind beloved family heirlooms, artifacts, and symbols of lives gone
SF News Tiburon Man Arrested For Allegedly Fatally Shooting Deer And Fawn A Tiburon man stands accused of animal cruelty in the deaths of a deer and her fawn whom he allegedly shot with a pellet gun for eating his expensive landscaping. Homeowner Mark Dickinson,
SF News Weird June Weather Brings Hail To North Bay, Funnel Clouds, Snow To Tahoe @kcraFinan funnel cloud near Lincoln, CA 2 mins ago. Reminded me of my OKlahoma days. pic.twitter.com/1QPNJVZ3Cf— Eric Clark (@ercla) June 11, 2017 An intense weather system moved through parts of
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Mt. Tam's Wildlife Cameras Reveal Diverse Animal Population A photo posted by One Tam (@onetamalpais) on Dec 2, 2015 at 4:36pm PST Mount Tamalpais is a beautiful spot to hike, picnic, and generally take in views of the ocean and
SF News North Bay To Get Actual Functioning Commuter Rail Next Year North Bay residents who rely on the 101 corridor are soon going to have another, less trafficky option for getting to and from the Golden Gate or at least to and from San
SF News LGBT Teen Who Committed Fake Hate Crimes Against Herself 10 Years Ago Speaks Out This is likely a story you only noticed or cared about if you were a) growing up in Marin in 2004-05, or b) paying close attention to LGBT hate-crime news, but it did
SF News Two Hikers' Bodies Discovered On Mt. Tam In Less Than A Week Two women have turned up dead around Mt. Tamalpais in less than a week. Most recently, 50-year-old Marie Sanner of Mill Valley was found inside a drainage ditch Thursday evening after her father
SF News North Bay Fires Bring Smoke To The City There's something in the air today, and it's not just hot-weather optimism: wildfires in the North Bay have brought smoke and a pleasant campfire-y aroma into the city today. Hundreds of firefighters continue
Arts & Entertainment Video: 'I Want It All Now' 1978 Doc Exposes Marin County's Hedonism "On the other side of the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco," this 1978 NBC News exposé begins, "a woman can buy the services of two nude masseurs." And with that, we think