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. 

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! 

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.

Heart Health: Fact vs. Fad
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Dr. Francisco Lopez-Jimenez of Mayo Clinic joins us to separate heart health facts from fiction, discussing common questions about nutrition, wellness trends, and simple steps people can take to improve their long-term cardiovascular health.

Social Security Payments
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A local financial advisor explains when to start taking social security payments.

SF Chinatown’s historic Great Star Theater faces temporary financial crisis

The husband-and-wife team behind San Francisco's historic Great Star Theater announced they are facing a $45,000 budget deficit due to unexpected repair costs and canceled commercial shows.

Slightly warmer Tuesday
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The summertime clouds will resurface near the coast and bay Tuesday morning.  The clouds are expected to clear back to near the shoreline later in the day.  Temperatures should bump up slightly.  Highs should range from the low 60s to the upper 80s.

World Cup momentum builds
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We talk to Jed Mettee the COO San Jose Earthquakes as the momentum builds around the World Cup.

If it's not raining, why is it flooding?
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A unique double-threat of historic summer high tides and deadly sneaker waves will impact local coastlines through the middle of the week.   1. MORE Historic Summer Tides. Nightly localized flooding will continue along low-lying areas of the San Francisco Bayshore and Pacific Coast. Sunday's new moon and lunar perigee, combined with warm ocean water and rising sea levels, are pushing tides up to 2.0 feet above normal .This event is on track to become the highest summer tide ever recorded in the Bay Area. Coastal Flood Advisory is in effect until early Wednesday morning for the inner Bayshore. Avoid parking or driving in low-lying coastal areas.  2. Beach Warning: A Beach Hazards Statement is active across all Bay Area Pacific beaches through late Tuesday night. Monday temps will be holding from 65 at the Coast to 90 Inland.   The west side of San Francisco (including the Sunset and Richmond districts) and the immediate Pacific coast will remain locked in this foggy, sunless pattern for the next few days.

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.

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.

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.