Residents of a Richmond neighborhood have formed their own citizen patrol and are hitting the streets. Don Knapp reports.
The owner of Keenan Heinz Company in Concord put up a tall dinosaur statue on the roof of his business. But the city forced it down, in a situation involving red tape. Mike Sugerman reports.
Last week, CBS 5 reported on a promise by AT&T that wireless customers would be getting better service. We heard from a lot of frustrated customers who said they weren't Sue Kwon reports.
When Thanksgiving dinner is all wrapped up, composting your leftovers may be the best way to give thanks to mother earth. Jeffrey Schaub reports.
Street cleaners in every city spend their careers picking up cigarette butts. So activists in the Polk Street Neighborhood Association are doing something about them. Linda Yee reports.
Julie Watts reports on recent incidents of crime in San Francisco on Muni vehicles. The city is expected to increase the police presence on the transit system.
A San Leandro man with a history of mental health problems was set for arraignment Tuesday on charges stemming from a confrontation with a BART police officer at the West Oakland BART station on Saturday. Anna Duckworth reports.
San Francisco police will soon have more officers on San Francisco Municipal Railway trains and buses as part of a new cooperative effort between the agencies to combat crime and fare evaders.
Firefighters in Santa Clara battled a fire at a Carl's Jr. fast food restaurant Tuesday morning.
BART Police relesed recordings Monday night of the 911 calls made of a recent scuffle involving a passenger at the West Oakland station. Ann Notarangelo reports.
Protestors upset over a 32% fee hike at UC schools were back at it again on Monday, with a sit in a president Mark Yudof's office. Joe Vazquez reports.
A BART police officer was injured while removing an unruly passenger from a train Saturda, and authorities told CBS 5 that the same man had been arrested earlier in the day for assaulting a person aboard a SamTrans bus. Robert Lyles reports.
A BART police officer was injured while removing an unruly passenger from a train at the West Oakland station Saturday night, a man who authorities said was arrested earlier that day for assaulting a person aboard a SamTrans bus.