Upcoming Golden Gate Bridge road closures
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In light of celebrating America's 250th anniversary, the Golden Gate Bridge will be closed to traffic for a historic fireworks show on Saturday. 

Golden Gate Bridge will be closed for July 4 fireworks show: what to know

Be prepared for the Golden Gate Bridge to be fully closed for an hour during the peak of the July 4 holiday because of a rare fireworks display to be shot off from towers and barges – directly above and below – the iconic San Francisco structure.

4th of July festivities in North Lake Tahoe
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We're joined by Andy Chapman,  president and CEO of Travel North Tahoe Nevada to give us a preview of what to expect this holiday weekend.

California crime rates fallen across every major category: AG

Crime rates have fallen across every major category in California, according to new data released by the State Department of Justice.  

Why California's 'sell by' label ban could spread nationwide

California has become the first state to standardize food date labels, banning terms like "sell by" on most consumer-facing food packaging in an effort to reduce food waste.

SPARK Social SF cancels World Cup watch parties, hours after shootings

SPARK Social SF on Wednesday abruptly announced the cancellation of all World Cup watch parties for the remainder of the matches in the "interest of protecting" the safety of their guests, staff, vendors and community.

Vigil one year after 7 killed in fireworks explosion in Yolo County

A year after a devastating explosion at a fireworks storage facility in Yolo County killed seven workers, family members gathered on Wednesday evening for an emotional vigil in Esparto to remember their loved ones.

Marin County Fair opens with nightly fireworks, World Cup screening

The Marin County Fair opened Wednesday for a five-day run, featuring a large screen for attendees to watch World Cup soccer day or night. Fire officials and law enforcement are emphasizing the safety of professional displays over consumer fireworks, which are facing increasing restrictions across the state due to wildfire dangers.

SF political candidate pushes back against groping allegations as he loses endorsements

Manny Yekutiel, political candidate for supervisor of San Francisco's District 8, is pushing back against allegations of sexual assault as he loses some major endorsements. 

SF DA files felony charges in Pride weekend shooting, stabbing, & vandalism incidents

San Francisco's 2026 Pride celebrations were mostly peaceful, but on Wednesday, District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced criminal charges in several violent incidents that happened over the weekend.

Transgender athletes still protectd in California, Supreme Court rules

California can continue its long-held policy of allowing transgender student athletes to play on girls' and women's sports teams, under a U.S. Supreme Court ruling issued Tuesday.  

California designates May 17 as Bruce Lee Day

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill Tuesday designating May 17 as Bruce Lee Day in California, honoring the San Francisco-born martial arts legend and cultural icon.

World Cup fans go all out ahead of USMNT match at Levi's Stadium

Soccer fans went all out Wednesday ahead of the World Cup match between the US Men's National Team and Bosnia and Herzegovina at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.

Massive World Cup party in San Jose gets chaotic with Mexico win

Video footage from the scene captured San Jose police officers tackling individuals to the ground, deploying pepper spray on crowd members, and arresting a handful of people who refused to clear the streets.

3 suspects take plea deals in Oakland chop shop case

Authorities are also still searching for Justin Wayne Lee, 29, and Esmeraldo Vivero, 34, who Oakland police believe may have been killed as a result of a dispute among car-theft suspects

Missing Hayward baby found safe, mother in custody

A missing 3-month-old boy out of Hayward was found safe Wednesday afternoon, and his mother is in custody following an Amber Alert, authorities said.

Santa Clara hosting free World Cup watch parties
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Santa Clara is turning the city into a global fan zone, kicking off a series of free watch parties as the world’s biggest soccer tournament arrives in the Bay Area. Janine De la Vega, Director of Communications, for the City of Santa Clara, gives insight.

Federal judges block new loan forgiveness restrictions
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Two federal judges have blocked new restrictions on the public service loan forgiveness program. saying the changes could unlawfully deny debt relief to thousands of public service workers. The new rules were supposed to go into effect starting July, 1.