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 puts the brakes on e-bikes

As e-bikes and e-scooters continue to explode in popularity, leaders in one East Bay community are moving forward with a plan to place new restrictions on the electric vehicles.

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! 

Grand jury report on Oakland's substantial illegal dumping
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Oakland has a significant illegal dumping problem across the streets, rising from 3.2 million pounds in 2015 to a staggering 20 million this year. The grand jury panel requests enforcement changes and bigger trash cans to minimize the dumping.

E-40 co-owned lumpia restaurant hit by thieves in Oakland

A popular Oakland lumpia restaurant co-owned by Bay Area rap legend E-40 was burglarized over the weekend, forcing the business to scale back some operations.

Missing dog rescued from 20-foot hole in Marin County

A dog that had been missing for three days was rescued after becoming trapped in a deep hole at a construction site in Marin County.

Oakland restaurant targeted by thieves
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The Lumpia Company restaurant in Oakland were the targets of a burglary Sunday morning. The group of thieves took valuable equipment and merchandise, forcing the establishment to have to "scale back" on operations. 

Two people rescued after being swept by the tide at Bonny Doon Beach
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Two people were swept out to sea Wednesday afternoon on June 10 while they were sleeping. Cal Fire had eight rescue swimmers working together to retrieve the pair from the water. 

2 Fremont friends ID'd after being swept out to sea while sleeping

The coroner has identified two young Fremont women – both university students in the Bay Area – who died after they were swept out to sea in Santa Cruz County while sleeping on a sunny afternoon. 

This Bay Area city approves new Costco gas station

Novato has approved the pathway for a new Costco gas station after a long-contested five-year debate.

World Cup fever hits Redwood City at La Maja Empanada
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If you’re hosting a watch party, bring the taste of Argentina to the table. Think sizzling empanadas, chimichurri, and sweet dulce de leche desserts—perfect game-night fuel. La Maja Empanada in Redwood City, an Argentine restaurant brings that same match-day vibe straight to the Bay, with food built for sharing and celebrating every goal.

Why camping Is spiking this summer
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From redwood forests to coastal bluffs and Sierra lakes, California offers more campgrounds than any other state, making it easier than ever for Bay Area travelers to plan quick, scenic weekend getaways. Kevin Long, CEO of The Dyrt, gives insight.

San Leandro appoints interim top cop amid hit-and-run charge of current chief

The San Leandro city manager announced that she's appointed an interim police chief while the current chief, Angela Averiett, is on leave pending a misdemeanor hit-and-run charge filed against her by the Alameda County District Attorney.