Pet heat safety: staying cool in the summer
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That sidewalk may not look hot, but it can burn your dog’s paws in seconds. With triple-digit temperatures expected in some inland areas, veterinarians are reminding pet owners to rethink outdoor routines before the afternoon heat peaks. Dr. Melissa Jacobs, SF SPCA Hospital Medical Director, gives insight.

Temps rise across inland areas
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KTVU meteorologist Rosemary Orozco forecast sunny skies Tuesday, with temperatures climbing in inland areas.

‘Miracle on the Hudson’ pilot Sully Sullenberger reveals Alzheimer’s diagnosis

The pilot said speaking with his doctor about Alzheimer’s opened his eyes to the disease’s prevalence, and caused him to reflect on his long career of service.

Oakland men to stand trial in robbery killing of LA fitness influencer

Three Oakland men accused of traveling to Southern California to carry out a series of robberies, including one that turned deadly, will stand trial in the killing of Los Angeles fitness influencer and gym founder Miguel Angel Aguilar.

Tech, talent, and opportunity
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If you are among the seven million plus people who are unemployed and looking for a job or just looking for something better than what you have now. Workplace experts say there's a shift happening that could lead to securing something better than a job or even a career. Chris Papa, founding partner of Jackson Lucas, a global executive search and organizational consulting firm, gives insight.

Do the Dozen: SF's 13-mile interconnected trail of breathtaking coastal beauty

San Francisco's Golden Gate Dozen Trail is a new way to experience existing trails. The 13-mile coastal hike or bike ride has 12 national park sites within the unforgettable route.

The Future of Cancer Care
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There will be over 2 million new cancer cases diagnosed in the United States this year. But doctors say there is new hope, for what some call the future of cancer care: targeted therapies. Dr. Shane Dormady with El Camino Health joins Mornings on 2 to discuss why more patients have hope than ever before.

Tiny Stanford-invented chip helps blind patients read again

A tiny, wireless microchip invented by a Stanford physicist is giving blind people a chance to see and read again. 

California moves to block massive Warner Bros. and Paramount Hollywood merger

California is leading a coalition of 12 states in a lawsuit to block the proposed $110 billion merger between Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Skydance Corporation.

Oakland police chief with an update on a 'critical incident'
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The Oakland Police Department said the fatal incident happened near 40th Avenue and International Boulevard Monday afternoon. 

Oakland police fatally shoot allegedly armed man who lunged at officers

Oakland police fatally shot an allegedly armed man Monday after authorities said he lunged at officers near the Fruitvale District. The deadly encounter followed an investigation involving the California Highway Patrol.

CAL FIRE: Ledson fire 35% contained, forward progress halted

Fire crews have stopped the forward progress of a 17-acre wildfire in Santa Rosa and have the blaze 35% contained.

Peyton Bonds, nephew of Barry Bonds, drafted to San Francisco Giants

Another Bonds has made his way to the San Francisco Giants after the team drafted Peyton Bonds on Saturday for the 2026 MLB Draft. The Giants are the same franchise where uncle Barry Bonds and grandfather Bobby Bonds left a lasting legacy.

City Council moves one step closer to selling Oakland Coliseum

The vote means the City Council will reconvene later in July to determine the official fate of the Oakland Coliseum.

Cyclosporiasis has come to California, but is it contagious?

The CDC said California was one of 31 states under investigation for potential cases of cyclosporiasis, a parasite known to cause "explosive diarrhea."

Building safer communities for black Youth
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Repeated exposure to violence and uncertainty can leave lasting emotional and mental health effects on young people. Dr. Aisha Mays, an adolescent medicine physician and founder of Dream Youth Clinic, gives insight.

Blackouts exposure Cuba’s energy crisis
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Cuba has suffered another nationwide blackout, the second in just one week, leaving millions without reliable electricity. Aging power plants, chronic fuel shortages, and decades of underinvestment have pushed the electrical grid to the brink. Now, many are asking whether the country’s energy crisis has reached a breaking point. Lillian Guerra, professor of Cuban & Caribbean History at the University of Florida, gives insight.

Beating the heat at Alameda County Fair
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The hot weather did not stop people from enjoying the day. KTVU's Zak Sos was at the Alameda County Fair in Pleasanton as visitors scrambled to stay cool.