Protest breaks out at Oakland coffee shop that won't serve police, mayoral event at farmer's market

Self-described patriots toting American flags descended on a controversial coffee shop that won't serve police officers in Oakland on Sunday morning, shouting at customers patronizing the shop. And then the group moved over to a farmer's market  to protest the mayor for warning the public about the ICE raids last month.

Napa woman, 92, is oldest to compete in sanctioned weight-lifting event

It is just an amazing thing to watch 92-year-old Evelyn Kilgore push her walker to get her barbell before she gets set and starts her lift.

Day 2 in trial of Noor Salman, widow of Pulse gunman Omar Mateen

After a very intense and emotional day in court yesterday, day two of the Noor Salman trial began  Thursday morning. 

Print your favorite picture in foam at World of Beer

Several World of Beer locations in Tampa have a new machine that lets you personalize her beer.

Firefighter who evacuated hundreds on 9/11 dies of cancer

A New York City firefighter who helped evacuate hundreds of people during the Sept. 11 terror attack has died of cancer.

9-year-old boy shoots sister in fight over video game controller, sheriff says

Authorities in Mississippi say a 9-year-old boy has shot his 13-year-old sister in the head and wounded her after an argument over a video game controller. Monroe County Sheriff Cecil Cantrell told local news outlets that the girl wouldn't give up the video game controller when her brother wanted it on Saturday. He says the boy shot the girl in the back of the head and that the bullet...

Officials offering $115,000 for information on package bombings

The Austin Police Department and federal agents with the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have announced an increase in reward money for information relating to the bomb explosions that have killed two in Austin, Texas. 

Suspect arrested for bomb threat at SXSW Bud Light event

The Austin Police Department has arrested a suspect for making a bomb threat. 26-year-old Trevor Weldon Ingram was taken into custody on Saturday, March 17, 2018. 

Gorilla at Philadelphia Zoo takes stand against dirty hands

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A male gorilla at the Philadelphia Zoo is taking a stand against dirty hands by opting to walk on two legs. Apparently, 18-year-old Louis is a clean freak. When Louis has his hands full of tomatoes or other snacks, he walks upright like a human to keep food and hands clean, rather than the typical gorilla stance of leaning forward on his knuckles.

Maryland woman's tweet inspires others to donate, share prom dresses with those in need

With spring and prom season around the corner, a Maryland woman's viral post on social media has prompted dozens of women to donate or lend their dresses to strangers.

Police warn of phone scam

A woman is threatened her family will be killed if she doesn’t pay up. What sounds like a horror movie is actually a real life phone scam being played out. Now, police are warning others especially the elderly to be aware.

Tripp Halstead's memorial service to be held on Sunday

Tripp Halstead, the young boy who suffered a traumatic brain injury a little over five years ago, has died. He was only 7-years-old.

One dead, one injured in shooting at mall in Southern California

THOUSAND OAKS, California (Fox 32 News) - One person was killed and another injured in a shooting at a mall in Southern California.

Facebook bans Trump-linked firm which mined profiles of 50 million users without permission

WASHINGTON (AP) - A data analysis firm employed by President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign tapped the Facebook profiles of more than 50 million users without their permission, allowing it to capitalize on the private social media activity of a large portion of the U.S. electorate, newspapers reported Saturday.

Fired ex-FBI dep. dir. McCabe, kept private memos on Trump, now in Mueller's possession, AP reports

Andrew McCabe, the onetime FBI deputy director long scorned by President Trump and just fired by the attorney general, kept personal memos detailing interactions with the president that have been provided to the special counsel's office and are similar to the notes compiled by dismissed FBI chief James Comey, The Associated Press has learned.

Ex-FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe fired, Jeff Sessions announces

Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Friday night that he was firing former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, a longtime and frequent target of President Donald Trump's anger, just two days before his scheduled retirement date.

Trump jokes 'who's next?' as tumult engulfs his White House

President Donald Trump consumed Thursday morning's TV headlines with amusement. Reports of tumult in the administration were at a feverish pitch - even on his beloved Fox News - as the president reflected on the latest staff departures during an Oval Office conversation with Vice President Mike Pence and Chief of Staff John Kelly.

Believing victims: City to pay Vallejo couple $2.5M in bizarre kidnapping case

The city of Vallejo has agreed to pay a $2.5 million settlement for a federal lawsuit filed by a couple in a bizarre kidnapping case from 2015.