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A butterfly that went extinct decades ago after the destruction of its Bay Area habitat is now the driving force behind its restoration with the help of a close relative now fluttering in its terrain.
The cost of living in the Bay Area's largest city has become exceedingly expensive, according to a new report, which says it is now the most expensive large city in the entire country.
The Vallejo Ferry Terminal has seen a rat infestation that has prompted an outcry from residents and ferry passengers on social media.
A routine patrol led to the discovery and rescue of 38 dogs found to be living in "severe neglect" in a Northern California home, police said.
Dozens of peacocks and peahens known for wandering a historic hotel in the Sacramento Delta are missing, and the hotel staff said this week that they believe the birds were stolen.
Police in San Francisco said Thursday that they recovered a classic Mercedes-Benz coupe that was bound for Europe after it was stolen during a home burglary last year.
As Central Texas recovers from deadly floods, CBS Texas is hosting the "Loud for Love" concert to support victims.
More than 20,000 Safeway employees throughout Northern and Central California may soon go on strike, warning they could walk off the job as soon as this weekend.
Five people possibly connected to recent smash-and-grab robberies at Sunnyvale jewelry stores were arrested on Wednesday, authorities said.
Raising the visibility of people living with disabilities has become the mission of an activist and artist-in-residence at the Center of Independent Living in Berkeley.
The site of a former Fremont motel, once used to house homeless individuals, is now a gleaming new affordable housing complex that was unveiled on Wednesday.
Two East Bay women are bringing comfort and confidence to women who've lost hair due to cancer treatment and alopecia.
For the past three years, LGBTQ+ youth could contact 988 and press 3 to connect them to a counselor specifically trained to support their mental health needs.
An East Bay man who's run a homeless ministry for years gives away his own bed and the roof over his head to serve the unhoused.