In historic first, 8 California incarcerated students earn forestry degrees

For the first time in state history, eight incarcerated students have earned an Associate of Science degree in forestry, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation announced. 

Educating Black children and families about water safety
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Swimming is a life-saving skill, yet many families still face barriers to learning. Outdoor Afro Founder and CEO Rue Mapp discusses the nonprofit's "Making Waves" program and its mission to expand swim education and improve water safety.

USMNT arrives in San Jose ahead of high-stakes World Cup match

The stakes couldn't be higher for the U.S. Men's National Team as they touched down in the Bay Area on Monday night. From this point on in the tournament, it is simple: win or go home.

Slightly cooler forecast
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Low clouds will resurface near the coast and bay Tuesday morning.  Partly to mostly sunny skies are expected later in the day.  Highs should range from the low 60s to the mid 80s.

World Cup party sparks 'magical' Oakland reunion for teacher and student

In a room of about 30 Cape Verde fans, two people who last saw each other 35 years ago on the island of Santiago, about 6,000 miles away, were unexpectedly reunited at a World Cup watch party in Oakland.

Starting July 1, new California law changes confusing food safety 'sell by' labeling rules

Have you ever questioned how safe it is to eat something based on the date stamped on the packaging? Now, a new California law seeks to help consumers decide that, with the goal of reducing the billions of unspoiled meals that end up in our landfills — food that’s thrown out prematurely. 

Fire tears through San Francisco church

Flames tore through a church in San Francisco on Monday afternoon as firefighters battled a three-alarm blaze.

AI is helping gas stations collude to raise California fuel prices, lawsuit says

A lawsuit accuses California gas station operators of using artificial intelligence software to illegally coordinate and drive up prices at the pump.

Gyrocopter crash near Reid-Hillview Airport leaves two injured

An MTO Sport gyrocopter crashed on Monday in a field near Reid-Hillview Airport in San Jose with two people onboard, according to the fire department and the Federal Aviations Association. 

The ultimate Bay Area July 4 guide: fireworks, parades and more

Celebrating America’s 250th anniversary on this year’s Independence Day has the Bay Area buzzing with festivities, parades and, of course, fireworks. From the North Bay all the way down to the Peninsula, here at the events happening.

State Sen. Scott Wiener harassed at Trans March over Gaza

A video circulating on social media this weekend shows California State Senator and San Francisco congressional candidate Scott Wiener being loudly criticized by protesters at the Trans March. 

Double shooting in downtown San Jose near ramen bar leaves 1 dead

A shooting in downtown San Jose left one person dead and another fighting for their life late Sunday night – and despite its proximity to watch parties, the shooting was not World Cup related, police said.

Warm Monday
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Your Monday forecast features mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures.  Highs should range from the mid 60s near the coast to the low 90s well inland. A Beach Hazards Statement remains in place for the Bay Area coast.

Sunny and spectacular today!
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Under wall to wall sunshine, the winds are down and the temperatures are up.  Afternoon highs will range from mid 60s at the coast to mid 80s inland.  Enjoy!

Suspect arrested in San Francisco shooting; investigation underway

San Francisco Police Department officers were on patrol monitoring Pride events near United Nations Plaza when they found a victim suffering from a gunshot wound just after 3:30 p.m., according to a department statement.

Suspect barricaded in Tenderloin dies from self-inflicted gunshot wound

San Francisco Police Department officers were called just before 1:45 p.m. to the 100 block of Eddy St. on reports of a shooting, according to a department statement.

SMART considers new station in Geyserville to boost tourism and commutes

The North Bay's SMART Train is exploring the addition of a new transit station in Geyserville after local residents successfully advocated to state lawmakers.

San Francisco Pride: Market Street lasers return, ValQueeries celebrate at Valkyries Pride Night

San Francisco kicked off Pride Weekend with the return of the Market Street Pride lasers, while the Golden State Valkyries celebrated Pride Night alongside the ValQueeries, an LGBTQ fan group building community through basketball.