49ers' Brock Purdy, other NFL stars coach young Bay Area athletes in flag football game

The Super Bowl Experience festivities continued Wednesday night at San Francisco's Moscone Center, where some of the NFL's biggest players took on a new coaching role. 

San Rafael's unpermitted food venders may get a park to legally set up shop

A story we did last spring is helping illegal food vendors in San Rafael, become legal without giving up any of their proud culture. Soon, a lot of illegal food vendors will be able to cook and cash in, not under the cloud of a bust.

Potential strike looms for San Francisco teachers

A potentially historic teachers’ strike is looming in San Francisco as contract negotiations between educators and the San Francisco Unified School District remain at an impasse, with pay and health care benefits still unresolved.

Mild to warm
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Our warm weather stretch continues.  Patchy fog will resurface in the inland valleys Thursday morning.  Partly sunny skies are expected later in the day.  Highs should range from the mid 60s to the mid 70s. A cooler pattern will lead us to the weekend.

East Palo Alto, hotbed of NFL talent, gets new turf field thanks to Bay Area Host Committee initiative

East Palo Alto seems to have a pipeline to the NFL. And now, hot prospects may have an even better shot of making it big...thanks to a brand-new turf field. The project was unveiled Wednesday as part of the Bay Area Host Committee's Sports for All Initiative. 

Joe Montana serves the hungry with a game-day beer

Joe Montana spent the afternoon packaging produce at the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank on Pennsylvania Avenue for a day of service.

Temperatures make it feel like spring in the Bay Area
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Temperatures in several areas around the Bay saw near-record-breaking temperatures on Wednesday afternoon.

East Bay students walk out to protest immigration enforcement

Students from across the East Bay walked out of class on Wednesday in the latest coordinated "ICE out" protests of federal immigration enforcement.

San Jose police seek help identifying driver in deadly hit-and-run

A preliminary investigation into the crash revealed that an unknown vehicle struck the victim as he was crossing the road.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem visits U.S.-Mexico border during Arizona trip

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is in southern Arizona on Wednesday where she will visit the U.S.-Mexico border.

SF schools could be headed for first strike in 47 years

If San Francisco educators and support staff on on strike and walk out, it will be for the first time in 47 years and the clock is clearly ticking down. Everyone says they want to avoid a strike. But look at the chasm between them.

Puerto Rican flavor in San Francisco
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Join the Super Bowl celebrations at Parada 22, a Latinx-owned restaurant serving vibrant, authentic dishes in the heart of San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury. Miguel Medina, manager and Erick De Leon, floor manager, have a message for Bad Bunny.

Supreme Court allows California's Democrat-friendly house map for 2026 midterms

The Supreme Court rejected a GOP bid to block California's new congressional map, allowing the state to use the Democrat-friendly lines in the 2026 elections.

Alameda County court links defendants with caseworkers to prevent recidivism

The Superior Court of Alameda County this week launched an expanded pretrial services program which means that people who have been charged, but not convicted of a crime, will be connected with caseworkers and direct links to social services. 

Game day spread with District Oakland
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Oakland is stepping into the Super Bowl spotlight, and the food is showing up just as big as the game. District Oakland is hosting a watch party with game day bites.

SF SPCA puppy appearing in the Puppy Bowl this weekend
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A Bay Area puppy is headed for the biggest stage in cute sports. Foggy, who was once at the SF SPCA, is officially representing the shelter in this year's Puppy Bowl. 

Contra Costa Youth Journalism
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Contra Costa Youth Journalism is building the next generation of journalists. Students from several high schools are reporting real stories that matter to their communities, all while getting guidance from professionals in the industry

Black family sues over 1924 seizure of Piedmont home

Nearly a century after Piedmont's first Black resident was driven from his home through threats, violence and what attorneys now call a fraudulent use of eminent domain, descendants of the family have filed a lawsuit against the city seeking a remedy for the loss of their property and generational wealth.

SFPD arrest 2 teens in shooting death of 15-year-old girl

San Francisco police on Tuesday announced they have arrested a pair of teens — ages 16 and 15 – in connection with last week's shooting death of a 15-year-old girl.