The couple crashed their SUV into a concrete pillar, police said.
A silver Toyota Highlander veered off the road and collided with a concrete support on Highway 101, police said.
A couple in their 30s were rescued from the water after a kayak incident in choppy water, but the woman later died, officials said.
Authorities received reports of a capsized kayak with two people in the water near Mendoza Beach in Tomales Bay just after 6 p.m. Saturday.
The firearm believed to have been used in the shooting was recovered. Circumstances leading up to the incident remain under investigation.
A 39-year-old man faces charges including kidnapping, child abuse and elder abuse, police said.
Five parked vehicles were struck in the incident, resulting in major damages estimated to be in the thousands of dollars, police said.
A 50-year-old man was shot multiple times near the highway, police said.
Police have released photos of the dogs and a surveillance image of the suspect.
Police a requesting assistance from drivers who may have been in the area during the time of the shooting.
Two men received lengthy prison sentences for targeting older adults across multiple states with their fraudulent home repair scheme.
The driver immediately stopped after the crash, attempted CPR and called 911, police said.
Police said they arrested three people who would follow victims home after they withdrew cash from the bank.
Police credit a vigilant community member for reporting suspicious activity that resulted in arrests for felony vandalism and burglary.
Police said they found over 3.5 pounds of suspected cocaine, along with large, sellable quantities of suspected MDMA, LSD and ketamine.
The officer's high-speed crash overturned a civilian's car on the highway, prosecutors said.
The incident occurred around 11 a.m. Saturday, according to a report.
With major sporting events looming, the district attorney said they remain committed to the safety of residents and visitors.
Police sent out an alert to find a missing older adult who walked away from her home.
The robbers entered the store just before closing and held employees at gunpoint while others stole jewelry, police said.
The County sent out a multitude of alerts, warning residents when 911 services went down.
The surfer escaped injury in his encounter with a shark at a local beach, officials said.
A livestream recorded a man and a woman throwing rocks that hit an elephant seal several times, according to the National Parks Service.
Firefighters knocked down flames at a single-story convenience store on Grant Avenue shortly after 8 a.m.
Of the 345 drivers police screened at a checkpoint, 23 were evaluated at a secondary area to see if they were safe to continue driving.
A 16-year-old scheduled a meeting to sell some personal items but was robbed by the buyer, police said.
Police said they will be conducting an upcoming DUI checkpoint and have just announced when and where.
There were also two DUI crashes during that time and other alcohol-related arrests.
The money was approved as part of the community grants and investment program.
No shots were fired toward police or other law enforcement officials during the search.
A shelter-in-place alert was triggered by an "altercation" between U.S. Coast Guard security and an unknown person Thursday.
A 58-year-old man attacked his neighbor, who has limited mobility and was unable to escape, police said.
PG&E will be replacing a power pole causing several power outages in the area.
Someone called 911 to report a man and a woman were fighting at a popular inn.
The police said the grant will go towards traffic enforcement such as DUI checkpoints.
The outage was first reported at 8:04 a.m.
The outage was first reported at 6:41 a.m.
Police sent out an alert at 5:37 p.m. asking locals to avoid the area.
Over 60 search and rescue personnel responded to look for an 11-year-old girl with autism who was reported missing, police said.
The four suspects in the robbery had fled in a black Dodge Charger with no license plates, police said.