SF News Sacramento Coroner Releases Names Of Victims In Quadruple Homicide .mcclatchy-embed{position:relative;padding:40px 0 56.25%;height:0;overflow:hidden;max-width:100%}.mcclatchy-embed iframe{position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%} The victims in Thursday's quadruple homicide in
SF News 56-Year-Old Man Arrested In SF For Quadruple Homicide In Sacramento A quadruple homicide involving two children led to an arrest in San Francisco Thursday and is already making national headlines. Following up on a request for a welfare check from a relative early
Arts & Entertainment Video: Documentary Lays Bare Sacramento Strip Club Trial With Late Carol Doda The son of Earl Warren, the legendary California Governor and US Supreme Court Chief Justice, may not have presided over such progressive liberal decisions as Brown v. Board of Education, but Earl Warren
Arts & Entertainment Video: Sacramento-Area Winner Driving Backwards In Heavy Traffic A child might ask "Why is that car driving backwards, Mommy?" And a wise mother would respond, "I don't know but that is a person you don't want to grow up to be,
SF News 22-Car Freight Train Derailment Creates Spectacle Near Sacramento A major train derailment that thankfully did not injure anyone occurred on Friday afternoon at about 12:45 p.m., sending 22 cars of the Union Pacific freight train into the Cosumnes River,
SF News New 'Non-Binary' Gender Option Proposed For California Driver's Licenses A bill introduced in California's state senate Thursday would allow residents to choose a third, “nonbinary” gender option on driver’s licenses and birth certificates, as well as allowing parents of transgender kids
SF News Remembering California's Great Flood Of 1862 Though Northern California saw some intense rain over the last couple of weeks, bringing rainfall totals for the month of January well above average for many cities and towns, these numbers are still
SF News Outlook Bleak For California's First Dog, Governor Brown's Beloved Corgi, Sutter Nothing gold can stay it seems, even in the Golden State. We learn today via the Sacramento Bee that California's First Dog, a 13-year-old Pembroke Welsh corgi named Sutter, has fallen critically ill
SF News Don't Touch That Playlist: Expansion Of 'Hands-Free' Law Means Big Changes For Drivers Picture it: You're cruising down Highway One, windows down, with Spotify playing your favorite jams. Life is good, hell — it's never been better. And then: Bam! Some awful track comes on and you
SF News Sacramento Mayor Beats Protester To 'Bloody Pulp' After Getting Pied In The Face Don't mess with former NBA star and current mayor of Sacramento Kevin Johnson. That seems to be the takeaway this morning after a farm-to-table dinner event last night devolved into something a little
SF News Assembly Member Asks Governor For Mansplanation Following Veto Of CA's 'Tampon Tax' Bill It's true, my pre-menopausal sisters, it's true. Despite legislators' efforts to the contrary, you will continue to pay sales tax on whatever you use to staunch your monthly menstrual flow. Governor Jerry Brown
SF News Sacramento-Bound JetBlue Flight Hits Crazy Turbulence, Puts Two Dozen In Hospital A JetBlue flight bound for Sacramento from Boston encountered severe turbulence Thursday that sent objects, passengers, and flight attendants flying through the cabin, resulting in 24 people needing treatment for injuries. As the
Arts & Entertainment Video: Bear And Feral Cat Are Friends At Folsom Zoo .mcclatchy-embed{position:relative;padding:42px 0 56.25%;height:0;overflow:hidden;max-width:100%}.mcclatchy-embed iframe{position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%} At the Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary outside
SF News Should SF Streets Get Speed-Enforcement Cameras? San Francisco already has red-light cameras, but should we add speed cameras to the mix? Following the tragic deaths of two cyclists last week, the Chronicle's C.W. Nevius picks up the question
SF News [Update] Graphic Video: 'Mass Casualty Incident' At State Capitol As Neo-Nazis And Protesters Clash Insane video. Crowd sees any signs of "Nazis" and they run&attack. A lot of people bleeding/getting maced. @ABC10 pic.twitter.com/PoFhILfZ95— Frances Wang (@ABC10Frances) June 26, 2016 A far-right
SF News Northern California Student Kicked Out Of Graduation For Wearing African Cloth A graduating senior at Elk Grove High School outside Sacramento, Nyree Holmes, says he was just trying to "show I'm proud of who I am" by wearing a traditional African kente cloth over
SF News Internet Addict? You May Get To Skip Jury Duty Legislation currently being considered before the state assembly would give certain judges the authority to fine jurors whose internet use puts the integrity of a trial in question. What's more, the Associated Press
SF News [Update] State Senator Seeks To Reduce Fine For Red-Light Violation A California State Senator representing San Mateo introduced legislation earlier this month seeking to drastically reduce fines for drivers that fail to come to a complete stop before making a right turn on
SF News French Train Hero Spencer Stone Will Join Michelle Obama At Tonight's State Of The Union Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone, who hails from Sacramento, will be Michelle Obama's date tonight at the President's final State of the Union address or he will be one of her invited guests,
SF News Ballot Prop Seeks To Have Lawmakers Wear Top Contributors' Names On Their Sleeves A ballot initiative that seeks to require California state lawmakers to wear the names of their top ten contributors begins gathering signatures today. Backers seek to gain the 365,000 signatures necessary to
SF News Here's Your Opportunity To Become The State's Official Weed Czar Fancy yourself a real go-getter? Someone who can effectively be a liaison between commercial interests and regulatory bodies while effectively putting to use your master's degree in public policy? Do you also happen
SF News NorCal Man's Headache Was Actually Worm Eggs In His Brain Well, here's nightmare fodder for pretty much ever. Sacramento State senior Luis Ortiz just thought he had an awful headache, but when he sought medical attention, he learned that things were much, much
SF News Video: Sacramento Man Who Helped Stop Gunman On French Train Stabbed Outside Bar It was Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone, who along with friends from Sacramento Anthony Sadler and Alek Skarlatos, halted an August 21 gunman on a train heading from Belgium to France. However, as
SF News 'Person Of Interest' In Home Depot Shooting Turns Up At SF General A man who arrived at San Francisco General Hospital with gunshot wounds he claimed were sustained in the city might have been fibbing, as police say they believe he was actually injured during
SF News Men Who Periscoped Crime Spree Busted By Cops Two men who live-streamed their attempt to hunt down a man have been arrested after cops caught wind of the video. Carlos Gonzalez and Damon Batson of Sacramento were driving to the Midtown