Fleeing Trader Joe's theft suspect killed, SFPD officers pinned by car

A man trying to steal items from Trader Joe's in San Francisco on Friday morning was killed by the driver of a car as he was running away from two police officers, who also were struck and injured in the same accident, police said.

Alameda double shooting near Crown Beach

Alameda police are investigating a double shooting that occurred Thursday night near Crown Memorial State Beach.

NASCAR coming to the Bay Area
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Nascar driver Ross Chastain previews what we can expect at the NASCAR Cup Series taking place at Sonoma Raceway on June 26-28.

Possible deal to end the Iran War
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Georgetown Law Professor Michele Goodwin explains whether Iran and the U.S. are close to reaching a peace deal this weekend and if tensions have died down between the two countries.

Oakland Athletic Club reopens for World Cup kickoff

Bay Area soccer fans gathered in downtown Oakland on Thursday for a double dose of excitement, celebrating both the launch of the FIFA World Cup 2026 and the grand reopening of a popular local establishment.

Cooling begins
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Thursday was the hottest day of the week. Heat Advisories are still in effect through Friday evening for the inland areas and the South Bay.  A change in the wind flow, from the south, will lead to a cooler Friday forecast.  Highs should range from the mid 60s near the coast to the mid 90s inland. The cooling trend will continue this weekend.

Pasadena police release video of officer shooting inside department parking garage

Pasadena police released video showing an officer accidentally shooting another officer in the department’s parking garage during what the chief described as horseplay involving loaded guns.

World Cup fever hits San Jose: SJUSD hosts youth soccer clinic and match viewing

World Cup fever officially arrived in the South Bay as more than 800 students from the San José Unified School District gathered for a day of soccer drills, team building, and a live international match viewing.

Arrest made after arson attack at Berkeley animal shelter

The arrest of Peter Taraba, 48, was made by the Berkeley Police Department in connection with the arson that occurred at Berkeley Animal Services last weekend.

Soccer fans swarm San Pedro Square for World Cup match
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The World Cup kicked off with Team Mexico winning against Team South Africa 2-0. Fans filled up the San Pedro Square in San Jose for community, connection, and of course soccer. 

Massive fire engulfs Medline warehouse in Tracy

Flames tore through a warehouse in Tracy on Thursday afternoon, sending thick black smoke billowing into the sky.

San Jose soccer fans go wild for Team Mexico win

San Jose's San Pedro Square was a sea of green on Thursday, during the FIFA World Cup kickoff match as Mexico took on South Africa – the first soccer game airing on a large TV screen for anyone to see.

World Cup fans flock to watch party in San Jose
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First goal from Mexico live from KTVU. Look at the excitement of World Cup fans firsthand at the watch party between Mexico and South Africa. Fans erupted in cheers after the first goal was made. 

Oakland police investigate suspicious death

The Oakland Police Department said homicide detectives are investigating what they describe as a suspicious death after they found the remains of a man's body Tuesday afternoon near 34th Street.

Preciosa Night: pride, culture, and community
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This Oakland Pride season, one of the most talked-about queer Latinx events in the country is heading to the Bay Area. Preciosa Night, created by relationship advocates and social media influencers Eden and Jay, started as a dream to create a safe, inclusive space for LGBTQ+ people of color. Today, it’s grown into a movement bringing together culture, community, and queer joy. Preciosa Night is Saturday, June 13 at Crybaby in Oakland.

Bay Area soccer and the FIFA World Cup
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Tommy Hodul, VP of PR and Communications for the Oakland Roots and Soul SC, gives insight on FIFA World Cup and watch party at Raimondi Park.

Mexico’s moment in the spotlight
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The World Cup is finally here, with Mexico hosting the opening match. But while millions are celebrating, Mexico City is also dealing with teacher protests, social unrest and criticism over government priorities. How much do these tensions affect the atmosphere surrounding one of the biggest sporting events on the planet? Celso Castilho, director of the Center for Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies, at Vanderbilt University, gives insight.

Remote work, isolation, and mental health
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Home alone: Remote work, isolation, and mental health. Emma Harrington, labor economist, at The University of Virginia, gives insight.

New parking rules coming to Berkeley

Berkeley is making changes to how they're operating parking matters, with their times and payments, as well as adjusting fines. Parking meter operating hours are extended from to 8 p.m. compared to the 6 p.m. end time previously.