Bay Area restaurant goes viral for strict policy on misbehaving children

One Bay Area restaurant caused discourse online after a post went viral last week on the establishment's policy about fining parents when their children run around and are unruly.

Police search Berkeley campus, advise public to secure in place

Officers with the University of California Berkeley Police Department conducted a search of campus buildings on Tuesday in what was called a "critical alert." 

Two small earthquakes jolt Napa County, north of St. Helena

The first earthquake, measured at 3.6-magnitude, was centered in the small community of Angwin, just north of St. Helena.

Legendary Bay Area high school coach, hall of famer, Gene Nakamura dies

A beloved and legendary Bay Area coach who touched the lives of generations of students, has died, triggering heartfelt tributes to a man described as an inspiring teacher, a powerful mentor and an icon. 

2 cities pass on joining Gilroy ICE facility lawsuit

Advocates campaigning against a planned ICE facility in South County are expressing disappointment after two nearby cities decided not to throw their support behind a lawsuit challenging the project.

Oakland police investigate reported kidnapping

Oakland police are investigating a reported kidnapping that happened last Friday night.

Teens detained in San Mateo after drinking alcohol, shooting toy guns in Waymo: police

San Mateo Police say they detained two riders in a driverless taxi, after a Waymo representative alerted the San Mateo Police Department Monday afternoon that the two passengers appeared on the internal camera to be inebriated and were firing what appeared to be a gun out of the Waymo car window.

San Francisco rent prices hit new records, holding above the $4,000 mark for the first time

San Francisco rent prices continue to reach record highs, with the median rent for a one-bedroom surpassing the $4,000 threshold. And the city leads the nation in annual growth for rent.

Watch: Star-spangled skydiver crash-lands into packed rodeo

A patriotic entrance took a dramatic turn at a California rodeo when a skydiver carrying a giant American flag lost control and crashed near the crowd.

NATO summit begins
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This week NATO allies are expected to discuss Trump’s demand that members increase their defense spending, the organization’s support for Ukraine against Russia, and the U.S. war with Iran. Todd Belt, director of the political management program a George Washington University, gives insight.

Ongoing Great Highway car controversy resurfaces with ballot initiative

The ongoing controversy surrounding vehicle access to San Francisco's Great Highway has resurfaced as a new ballot initiative enters the validation phase.

Some wonder if foggy San Francisco July 4 fireworks are worth it

While Independence Day fog is a common occurrence in San Francisco, the poor viewing conditions have renewed a debate over whether the city should adjust its holiday traditions.

EBT card left at scene leads police to suspect in Oakland hit-and-run after First Fridays brawl

An EBT card and identification card left at the scene of a violent hit-and-run helped investigators identify a man accused of intentionally driving into a crowd after a brawl broke out following Oakland First Fridays celebrations, authorities said.

Oakland mulling over blocking off streets near International to curb sex buyers

The Oakland City Council is set to decide Tuesday whether to block off three streets at International Boulevard to curb sex buyers, commonly known as "johns."

Sacramento woman killed in Florida alligator attack

Brittany Clark was attacked and killed by an alligator while swimming at the Little Big Econ State Forest in Florida.

Charges dismissed against doctor accused of driving family off cliff near Devil's Slide

Attempted murder charges were dismissed on Monday for a Southern California doctor who was accused of driving his family off a cliff at Devil's Slide near Pacifica in 2023. 

Alameda's fire chief talks annual Fourth of July parade
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Alameda Fire Chief Nick Luby joined Mornings on 2 on Friday to talk about this year's annual Fourth of July parade, which is the longest parade in the U.S. 

Mexico falls 3-2 to England, ending World Cup run in heartbreaking loss

Mexico’s World Cup run ended with a 3-2 loss to England as fans packed San Francisco’s Mission District to watch a dramatic Round of 16 match turn emotional.

Video shows damaged Tesla in alleged Paul Pelosi hit-and-run

Newly released video shows the damage to a parked Tesla following an alleged hit-and-run crash involving Paul Pelosi, the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, in Yountville.