5.6-magnitude earthquake in Mendocino County

The USGS registered an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.6 in Mendocino County on Wednesday morning, with some minor damage reported including cracked home structures, knocked-out power, broken water pipes and fallen pictures and vases. 

3 die in Saratoga BMW crash including 17-year-old

Three people died when a BMW went off state Route 9 near Saratoga on Monday night, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Breakdown of who is paying for FIFA World Cup police security in Bay Area

Police officers from Oakland to San Jose have been working overtime shifts, even before the World Cup started, stationed in hotel parking lots to provide extra security for the traveling Australian and Paraguay teams practicing in the Bay Area and playing soccer at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. But who is paying the local officers, and where is the money coming from?

Federal judge in San Jose blocks immigration courthouse arrests

A federal judge in San Jose has thrown out a Trump administration policy that allowed Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to make mass arrests inside immigration courthouses.

Healing the body and mind with yoga
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KTVU marks International World Yoga Day with a conversation about its various benefits.

Anger over unexpected dismissal of Alameda High baseball coach

A sudden coaching change has sparked intense community backlash within an East Bay high school baseball community.

Fans pack San Pedro Square for Colombia vs. DR Congo
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Fans packed the San Pedro Square Market for the FIFA World Cup Group K showdown between Colombia and DR Congo.

Final Coastal Warning: Deadly Sneaker Wave Risk Active Through Wednesday
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The brief midweek heat spike peaks tomorrow, but a major upper-level storm system will arrive by Friday to slash temperatures and bring howling, 40-mph wind gusts through the weekend. 1. Final Hours for the Beach Warning (Wednesday Expiration) The Threat: The long-period southerly swell is still actively battering the coast this evening. The Window: The Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect until Wednesday 5 PM. Danger: Deceptive sneaker waves and intense rip currents remain highly active on all Pacific beaches. 2. Tonight's Coastal Visibility Alert The Impact: Because the marine layer is shallower tonight (1,200 feet), the fog will not spread quite as far inland as previous nights. Instead, it will pack tightly against the coastal hills. The Hazard: Expect dense fog and rapid visibility drops along immediate coastal highways and coastal terrain through Wednesday morning with localized drizzle.. 3. Midweek Heat Peak (Wednesday & Thursday) The Trend: Subtle high pressure is compressing the marine layer to around 1,200 feet. Because of this, tomorrow morning's fog will clear out earlier than today. The Numbers: Inland valleys will reach the mid/high 80s which is seasonal!

San Jose Fire Station 32 sits empty after budget cuts delay opening

Efforts are underway to open a newly constructed San Jose fire station that currently sits empty because staffing funds were cut from the city's upcoming budget, a decision the local firefighters' union warns endangers public safety.

Opening of new San Jose fire station delayed by budget cuts
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A newly constructed fire station in San Jose is empty as funding runs dry. There are concerns over public safety and a lack of reaching underserved communities with its delayed opening. 

A taste of Colombia in Alameda
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Game-day bites with Alameda's Macondo Colombian Fusion. Owners, Constanza Ortiz and Jacob Loffsner, talk food, tradition, and soccer.

U.S. cities with $1M 'starter homes' hit record high. California tops the list

New figures show the number of cities where entry-level, starter homes cost a million dollars or more has hit a record high in the U.S., with California leading the pack.

18-year-old arrested for 'Columbine' massacre shooting at Chico library

An 18-year-old suspect has been arrested after a shooting at a library in Northern California left two people dead, Chico police said Tuesday, adding that his motivation "appears to be founded in a desire to commit a Columbine High School massacre type of shooting."

New partnership makes sound design industry more accessible
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A new partnership between the Oakland Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment and the Game Audio Institute seeks to create more access to the field of sound design. Founder Steve Horowitz breaks down how the partnership will help people learn more about game audio and interactive media.

PTSD awareness month, supporting veterans
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June is PSD Awareness Month. Veteran Christopher Stout joins live to talk about his organization Veterans Community Project and his efforts to support other veterans transition into civilian life.

Boats illegally docked at Jack London Aquatic Center now sinking into estuary

An ongoing issue with boats illegally docked at the Jack London Aquatic Center has taken a new turn as the vessels are now sinking into the estuary, impacting local boating programs and a youth camp.

Inflation report coming out this week
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Financial advisor Jason Matthews explains what we can expect to come out of the inflation report this week.