Bay Area News April 5, 2026

California files 66th lawsuit against White House over mail-in voting restrictions

Attorney General Rob Bonta joined a coalition of more than 20 states challenging President Trump’s executive order limiting mail-in voting, calling it unconstitutional, according to ABC7. The lawsuit marks California’s 66th legal dispute with the current administration.

Serial rapist who posed as San Francisco rideshare driver sentenced to over 100 years

A man who impersonated rideshare drivers in San Francisco and raped four women over the past decade received a sentence of more than 100 years in prison. District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said: “After many years of waiting, justice has finally been served.”

Santa Clara County sheriff reports decline in use of force incidents

Sheriff Bob Jonsen’s deputies used force 603 times in 2025, down from 621 incidents the previous year, according to the annual report. San José Spotlight reported the department has recorded a steady decline in use of force for several consecutive years.

One person wounded in shooting near Parkmerced Shopping Center

The victim was found at the intersection of Cambon and Cardenas streets, about one mile from Stonestown Galleria, ABC7 reported, citing SFPD. Police are investigating the circumstances of the incident.

Fire damages historic Camron-Stanford House in Oakland

An overnight fire caused significant damage to the Victorian-era building on the shore of Lake Merritt. Firefighters saved the structure, but activists are demanding an investigation into the cause of the blaze, ABC7 reported. The house had recently reopened to the public after an 18-month closure due to a lease dispute with the city, according to The Oaklandside.

Martial Cottle Park в San Jose: 287 акров, которые не продали за $1,5 млрд

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