Summer like pattern over the Bay today
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Partly cloudy and mild to mostly sunny and hot today depending on what part of the Bay you will be in.  Upper 60s can be expected near the shore while inland areas will soar into the 90s once again.  An additional dip in temps. is in the forecast for tomorrow. 

 ARE SLEEP TRACKERS HELPING OR HURTING YOUR SLEEP?
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More Americans are using sleep trackers to monitor their rest, but how much should we trust the data? Kaiser Permanente sleep medicine physician Dr. Steven Russo discusses the benefits and limitations of sleep tracking, sleep anxiety, and tips for getting a better night's sleep.

ANNUAL JUNETEENTH AR.T HACK BLENDS ART, TECH AND CULTURE
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The annual Juneteenth AR.T Hack is showcasing how augmented reality can be used to preserve Black history, amplify storytelling and create immersive artistic experiences. Black Terminus Founder and CEO Damien McDuffie joined us to share more about this unique Juneteenth event.

Heat Advisory For Saturday's World Cup Match In Santa Clara
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The Heat Advisory for our East Bay Inland areas and Santa Clara Valley including San Jose has been extended to 7PM SATURDAY. This includes for the World Cup action in Santa Clara with a high of 88 degrees.  A Coastal Advisory is in effect from 7 PM Saturday until 3 AM Tuesday and this is the interesting part... If you live or drive near the San Francisco Bay shoreline, you need to watch out for saltwater flooding on the roads over the next few days, especially during the late night hours. We are seeing a rare combination of a New Moon and the Moon making its closest approach to Earth. This cosmic pull, combined with warmer ocean water and rising sea levels, is creating a massive 'bulge' in the ocean. Tides will spike up to 2 feet higher than normal. While this isn't as severe as the major storms we saw back in January, it is on track to be the highest summer tide ever recorded in the Bay Area. Expect low-lying parking lots, docks and coastal roads to see minor flooding nightly through the middle of next week.  A Beach Hazard Statement is in effect for 3 AM SUNDAY to 3 AM Wednesday. Another interesting fact...The waves will be only 4 to 6 feet, but don't let that fool you! These are not necessarily giant breakers, but a long period swell can pack tremendous energy, sending waves farther up the sand and creating dangerous rip currents. (Good story here!) (edited)  Now, the forecast! Saturday: Inland Heat Advisory in effect with mid 90s expect.  Coastal areas locked into a classic summer pattern with stubborn morning low clouds that clear by midday. Sunday (The Peak Flooding Night): A weak low-pressure system pushes further onshore, giving the natural air conditioning an extra boost. This will be the coolest day of the weekend. 92 in Livermore. However, Sunday night brings the absolute highest tide of this event, peaking at a near-record 1.9 to 2.0 feet above normal right around 11:10 PM. 

Suspected murderer extradited from Laos, taken into SJPD custody

The San Jose Police Department on Friday took custody of a man suspected of committing a murder a decade ago, and had since then been hiding in Laos.

Leptospirosis claims one life in Berkeley, months after initial outbreak

Berkeley city officials have confirmed one death as the result of leptospirosis, a bacterial disease identified in a homeless encampment in January.

Oakland gets $9M from SF foundation to crack down on illegal dumping

Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee and city officials on Thursday announced a $9 million, three-year investment by San Francisco foundation Crankstart to help address illegal dumping.

SpaceX goes public, so what does that mean?
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A financial expert breaks down what the IPO means for SpaceX employees, while cautioning against short-term investments with SpaceX.

SF police arrest 2 after meetup to sell Pokémon cards ends in robbery

San Francisco police have arrested two juveniles and are searching for a third suspect after investigators say a man was robbed of his Pokémon card collection during a planned sale.

California cult leader gets 225 years for raping followers

Despite the life term, the DA noted that California's "elder parole" laws mean Sansue Bee Vang will be eligible for a parole hearing in 20 years.

Fleeing Trader Joe's theft suspect killed, SFPD officers pinned by car

A man trying to steal items from Trader Joe's in San Francisco on Friday morning was killed by the driver of a car as he was running away from two police officers, who also were struck and injured in the same accident, police said.

Alameda double shooting near Crown Beach

Alameda police are investigating a double shooting that occurred Thursday night near Crown Memorial State Beach after the latest "beach takeover" by young people that has aggravated city officials and residents.

NASCAR coming to the Bay Area
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Nascar driver Ross Chastain previews what we can expect at the NASCAR Cup Series taking place at Sonoma Raceway on June 26-28.

Possible deal to end the Iran War
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Georgetown Law Professor Michele Goodwin explains whether Iran and the U.S. are close to reaching a peace deal this weekend and if tensions have died down between the two countries.

Oakland Athletic Club reopens for World Cup kickoff

Bay Area soccer fans gathered in downtown Oakland on Thursday for a double dose of excitement, celebrating both the launch of the FIFA World Cup 2026 and the grand reopening of a popular local establishment.

Cooling begins
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Thursday was the hottest day of the week. Heat Advisories are still in effect through Friday evening for the inland areas and the South Bay.  A change in the wind flow, from the south, will lead to a cooler Friday forecast.  Highs should range from the mid 60s near the coast to the mid 90s inland. The cooling trend will continue this weekend.

Pasadena police release video of officer shooting inside department parking garage

Pasadena police released video showing an officer accidentally shooting another officer in the department’s parking garage during what the chief described as horseplay involving loaded guns.

World Cup fever hits San Jose: SJUSD hosts youth soccer clinic and match viewing

World Cup fever officially arrived in the South Bay as more than 800 students from the San José Unified School District gathered for a day of soccer drills, team building, and a live international match viewing.