Bay Area-made granola hits grocery stores
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LL's Kitchen founder sticks around for Take 2 to discuss how her dreams came true. 

"Watermelon Couch" Project Preserves Black Stories
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Oakland artist James "Creative" Shields discusses his Watermelon Couch Project, a 27,000-mile journey documenting Black stories, culture and community across America.

Free tournament takes soccer to the streets in San Jose

More than 20 teams from across the region gathered in a transformed parking lot for a free street soccer tournament organized by Dale Futbol, a South Bay cultural and athletic organization.

Slightly cooler
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Low clouds will return to the coast and bay Sunday morning.  The clouds should clear to near the coast later in the day.  Our cooling trend continues.  Highs should range from the low 60s to the low 90s. Another Beach Hazards Alert begins Sunday.  Swell will be building from the south.  Waves could approach 10 feet in select spots.

Person jumps out second-story window in SF after electric scooter fire

After using a fire extinguisher to put out the fire, the individual jumped from the second floor of a building at 34 Sixth St., according to the San Francisco Fire Department.

Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo closed Saturday due to power outage

The outage was reported at about 2:15 a.m., according to PG&E, which said its crews found evidence of damage by another person or contractor.

Former 49ers linebacker Aldon Smith dies at 36

Smith was originally drafted by the San Francisco 49ers as the seventh overall selection in the 2011 NFL Draft, and he played in 50 games during his four years with the team.

SF Castro District holds vigil on 10th anniversary of Pulse nightclub shooting

A somber gathering took place in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood as community leaders and residents honored those killed and injured in the Pulse nightclub shooting.

SF firefighters complete 7-hour cliff rescue at Land’s End

Paramedics evaluated and treated the individual before transporting the victim to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

California double-murder suspect captured in Laos after years on the run

Double-murder suspect Myung Jin Kim has been captured in Laos and returned to California, marking the first-ever fugitive extradition from the country to the U.S.

Summer like pattern over the Bay today
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Partly cloudy and mild to mostly sunny and hot today depending on what part of the Bay you will be in.  Upper 60s can be expected near the shore while inland areas will soar into the 90s once again.  An additional dip in temps. is in the forecast for tomorrow. 

 ARE SLEEP TRACKERS HELPING OR HURTING YOUR SLEEP?
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More Americans are using sleep trackers to monitor their rest, but how much should we trust the data? Kaiser Permanente sleep medicine physician Dr. Steven Russo discusses the benefits and limitations of sleep tracking, sleep anxiety, and tips for getting a better night's sleep.

ANNUAL JUNETEENTH AR.T HACK BLENDS ART, TECH AND CULTURE
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The annual Juneteenth AR.T Hack is showcasing how augmented reality can be used to preserve Black history, amplify storytelling and create immersive artistic experiences. Black Terminus Founder and CEO Damien McDuffie joined us to share more about this unique Juneteenth event.

Heat Advisory For Saturday's World Cup Match In Santa Clara
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The Heat Advisory for our East Bay Inland areas and Santa Clara Valley including San Jose has been extended to 7PM SATURDAY. This includes for the World Cup action in Santa Clara with a high of 88 degrees.  A Coastal Advisory is in effect from 7 PM Saturday until 3 AM Tuesday and this is the interesting part... If you live or drive near the San Francisco Bay shoreline, you need to watch out for saltwater flooding on the roads over the next few days, especially during the late night hours. We are seeing a rare combination of a New Moon and the Moon making its closest approach to Earth. This cosmic pull, combined with warmer ocean water and rising sea levels, is creating a massive 'bulge' in the ocean. Tides will spike up to 2 feet higher than normal. While this isn't as severe as the major storms we saw back in January, it is on track to be the highest summer tide ever recorded in the Bay Area. Expect low-lying parking lots, docks and coastal roads to see minor flooding nightly through the middle of next week.  A Beach Hazard Statement is in effect for 3 AM SUNDAY to 3 AM Wednesday. Another interesting fact...The waves will be only 4 to 6 feet, but don't let that fool you! These are not necessarily giant breakers, but a long period swell can pack tremendous energy, sending waves farther up the sand and creating dangerous rip currents. (Good story here!) (edited)  Now, the forecast! Saturday: Inland Heat Advisory in effect with mid 90s expect.  Coastal areas locked into a classic summer pattern with stubborn morning low clouds that clear by midday. Sunday (The Peak Flooding Night): A weak low-pressure system pushes further onshore, giving the natural air conditioning an extra boost. This will be the coolest day of the weekend. 92 in Livermore. However, Sunday night brings the absolute highest tide of this event, peaking at a near-record 1.9 to 2.0 feet above normal right around 11:10 PM. 

Suspected murderer extradited from Laos, taken into SJPD custody

The San Jose Police Department on Friday took custody of a man suspected of committing a murder a decade ago, and had since then been hiding in Laos.

Leptospirosis claims one life in Berkeley, months after initial outbreak

Berkeley city officials have confirmed one death as the result of leptospirosis, a bacterial disease identified in a homeless encampment in January.

Oakland gets $9M from SF foundation to crack down on illegal dumping

Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee and city officials on Thursday announced a $9 million, three-year investment by San Francisco foundation Crankstart to help address illegal dumping.