Oliver Tree death: Fans pour out support for Santa Cruz artist
Santa Cruz indie artist Oliver Tree was among six people killed Sunday morning when two helicopters collided in Brazil.
Santa Cruz indie artist Oliver Tree was among six people killed Sunday morning when two helicopters collided in Brazil.
Newsom says Trump ordered DOJ to put him on 'hit list'
Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday that the Republican President of the United States had ordered the Justice Department to investigate him and his wife, putting them on what he described as "Trump's hit list."
Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday that the Republican President of the United States had ordered the Justice Department to investigate him and his wife, putting them on what he described as "Trump's hit list."
Air Force B-52 bomber carrying 8 crashes after takeoff in Kern County
A military jet carrying eight people crashed upon takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base in Kern County, officials said. Officials fear the incident was “not survivable” for those who were on that jet.
A military jet carrying eight people crashed upon takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base in Kern County, officials said. Officials fear the incident was “not survivable” for those who were on that jet.
Mountain lion caught in Redwood City
The California Department of Fish and Game on Monday were able to catch and tranquilize a mountain lion spotted in Redwood City.
The California Department of Fish and Game on Monday were able to catch and tranquilize a mountain lion spotted in Redwood City.
World Cup momentum builds
We talk to Jed Mettee the COO San Jose Earthquakes as the momentum builds around the World Cup.
We talk to Jed Mettee the COO San Jose Earthquakes as the momentum builds around the World Cup.
Juneteenth sparks questions of financial freedom in Black community
With Juneteenth – a federal holiday recognizing Black liberation and the end of slavery in the United States two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed– coming up on Friday, the disconnect between financial equality and Black Americans is still at large.
With Juneteenth – a federal holiday recognizing Black liberation and the end of slavery in the United States two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed– coming up on Friday, the disconnect between financial equality and Black Americans is still at large.
The Charles Napa Valley: pride and hospitality
As Pride Month shines a spotlight on belonging and visibility, one hospitality brand is expanding its mission of creating welcoming spaces for travelers of all backgrounds. Its newest chapter in Napa Valley builds on a philosophy that places inclusivity, and comfort, at the center of the guest experience. Charles Gruwell, founder of The Charles Napa Valley, gives insight.
As Pride Month shines a spotlight on belonging and visibility, one hospitality brand is expanding its mission of creating welcoming spaces for travelers of all backgrounds. Its newest chapter in Napa Valley builds on a philosophy that places inclusivity, and comfort, at the center of the guest experience. Charles Gruwell, founder of The Charles Napa Valley, gives insight.
Juneteenth sparks questions of financial freedom in Black community
Juneteenth National Independence Day is being celebrated on Friday. While it's an historic celebration, questions among Black Americans surrounding financial equality and generational wealth are at the forefront.
Juneteenth National Independence Day is being celebrated on Friday. While it's an historic celebration, questions among Black Americans surrounding financial equality and generational wealth are at the forefront.
Judge dismisses lawsuit by Yosemite ranger fired over transgender flag
In 2025, a Yosemite ranger hung a transgender flag on the famous rock wall known as El Capitan. The ranger was later fired and alleged that it was retaliatory and violated their free speech rights.
In 2025, a Yosemite ranger hung a transgender flag on the famous rock wall known as El Capitan. The ranger was later fired and alleged that it was retaliatory and violated their free speech rights.
What should I do this weekend? Bay Area newsletters offer some answers
A lot of us wonder what we should do for fun on the weekend. Local Bay Area newsletters are offering up some suggestions. "Local newsletters are having a moment right now," said Kolby Hatch, creator of Oaktown Weekly.
A lot of us wonder what we should do for fun on the weekend. Local Bay Area newsletters are offering up some suggestions. "Local newsletters are having a moment right now," said Kolby Hatch, creator of Oaktown Weekly.
South Bay car chase ends with woman dead, 3 hospitalized
Three people were hospitalized and one was killed after a police chase in San Jose ended in a collision.
Three people were hospitalized and one was killed after a police chase in San Jose ended in a collision.
Several sideshows pop up in San Jose, police said they had 'staffing' issues
San Jose police officers responded to several sideshows that erupted at multiple locations across the city over the weekend.
San Jose police officers responded to several sideshows that erupted at multiple locations across the city over the weekend.
If it's not raining, why is it flooding?
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.
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.
A luxurious night out with a price cap
Good vibes and good food at Mastro's Steakhouse this summer.
Good vibes and good food at Mastro's Steakhouse this summer.
Bay Area-made granola hits grocery stores
LL's Kitchen founder sticks around for Take 2 to discuss how her dreams came true.
LL's Kitchen founder sticks around for Take 2 to discuss how her dreams came true.
"Watermelon Couch" Project Preserves Black Stories
Oakland artist James "Creative" Shields discusses his Watermelon Couch Project, a 27,000-mile journey documenting Black stories, culture and community across America.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.




















