Slightly cooler
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Low clouds will blanket most of the Bay Area Thursday morning.  Drizzle could also resurface near the coast and bay.  The clouds will gradually retreat to near the coast.  Slightly cooler temperatures are expected too.  Highs should range from the low 60s to the low 80s.  

A summer celebration of Sonoma Valley wine
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On June 18, Sonoma Valley Vintners & Growers Alliance will launch the Year of Community with the Sonoma Summer Solstice Soirée at MacArthur Place Hotel & Spa. Guests will enjoy poolside wine tastings from some of Sonoma Valley’s most celebrated wineries, seasonal cuisine, live music, and the signature Sonoma Spritz cocktail. The event marks the beginning of a summer-long celebration leading up to the 129th Vintage Festival in September.

Santa Clara County DA clears officer in 2025 shooting

The San Jose police officer who shot and killed a mentally ill, heavily armed man in 2025 acted lawfully, the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office announced on Wednesday.

Celebrity fitness trainer sues Equinox for discrimination, wrongful termination

The suit alleges the luxury fitness company failed to protect the trainer from racist comments made by gym members and that managers retaliated against him.

These 2 Bay Area universities ranked top in the world

U.S. News and World Report shared this week their 2026 to 2027 report on top global universities. Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley were ranked in the top ten of this prestigious list.

Edwards Air Force Base releases names of 8 crew members killed in B-52 bomber crash

Edwards Air Force Base has released the names of the eight victims killed when a B-52 Stratofortress crashed during a radar modernization test flight on Monday.

Stanford, UC Berkeley ranked in top ten of global universities
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U.S. News and World Report shared this week their 2026 to 2027 report on top global universities. Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley were ranked in the top ten of this prestigious list. 

CoCo deputy sheriff arrested on burglary, assault weapon charges

A Contra Costa County sheriff's deputy has been arrested on suspicion of burglary, embezzlement and possession of an assault weapon, the sheriff's office reported. 

Supporting the LGBTQ+ community during Pride Month
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An expert joins us to talk about how to create inclusive environments for all in a time when LGBTQ+ support declines. 

Changes ahead for student loan borrowers
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An expert joins us to talk about the changes coming to student loan borrowers and discusses options for those seeking higher education. 

Danville pumps the brakes on e-bikes

As e-bikes and e-scooters continue to explode in popularity, leaders in one East Bay community unanimously approved a set of new rules for e-bikes and e-scooters.

New potential buyer emerges for Oakland Arena

A new potential buyer has emerged for the Oakland Arena, matching and exceeding a previous offer for the venue.

Oakland puts 'strong mayor' charter reform on November ballot

Oakland city leaders are pushing to restructure the framework of the city's government, ultimately leaving the final decision in the hands of voters.

Fans pack Levi's Stadium for Jordan vs. Austria World Cup matchup

World Cup fans from across the Bay Area and around the globe descended on Santa Clara on Tuesday for a highly anticipated evening match between Austria and Jordan at Levi's Stadium.

Grassroots effort restores historic 91-year-old Petaluma neon sign

A grassroots community effort successfully restored Petaluma's historic 91-year-old "Baby Chicks" neon sign over the weekend.

San Francisco supervisor working to bring more supermarkets to the city

San Francisco Supervisor Bilal Mahood is introducing the Affordable Groceries Act, a set of legislation and ballot measures aimed at turning vacant buildings into bustling supermarkets.

The heat eases, but another weather hazard remains
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Sneaker Wave Threat: The Beach Hazards Statement has been extended for all SF/Bay Area Pacific coastlines through 5 AM Thursday.  Powerful southerly swells are creating random, massive waves that can surge high up the dry sand without warning. Late-Night Flooding: The Coastal Flood Advisory is active until 5:00 AM Wednesday for the SF coast. Keep vehicles away from low-lying coastal parking lots and frontages tonight, as tides will crest up to 2 feet above normal around midnight  The weather ridge over the West Coast has peaked and a cooling trend begins tomorrow. 1. Updated High Tide Windows (Heading into Midweek) Astronomical factors and ocean swells are keeping late-night tides dangerously high, though water levels are beginning a very slow step-down from the weekend peak. Tonight (Late Tuesday Night / Wednesday Morning): Water levels will crest at 12:56 AM tonight, spiking a significant 1.7 feet above normal (hitting 7.5 feet) Expect saltwater flooding on low-lying bayshore and coastal roads. Tomorrow Night (Late Wednesday Night / Thursday Morning): The final peak of this cycle arrives at 1:51 AM Thursday, tracking at 1.2 feet above normal (7.1 feet)  2. Fog Schedule Tonight's Fog Timeline: The marine layer is holding steady at 1,100 to 1,500 feet.Expect another widespread blanketing of coastal areas and West San Francisco by Wednesday morning. 3. Temperature & Wind Wednesday (The Cooldown Begins): The upper-level high-pressure system begins breaking down tomorrow. While the coast will stay in the 60s under marine influence, inland locations will drop 2 to 5 degrees cooler than today, but still above average East Bay. Southwest breezy winds 10 - 20 mph. Enjoy your Wednesday!