Elevator shaft rescue at abandoned San Jose psychiatric hospital

San Jose firefighters navigated the darkened hallways of a long-abandoned psychiatric hospital Saturday evening to execute an unusual rescue operation.

Oakland camp may have to cancel activities because of rogue boats

An Oakland youth rowing camp may have to cancel activities on Monday after organizers determined it is no longer safe to launch their watercraft from a blocked public dock.

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?

New '7X7' installation lights up San Francisco to mark historic summer

A new public art installation featuring 49 beams of light over Civic Center Plaza is lighting up San Francisco's skyline as the city welcomes visitors for Pride Weekend, the FIFA World Cup and Fourth of July celebrations.

Warming trend
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Welcome to summer! A warmer pattern will settle into the Bay Area over the next 3 days.  Low clouds will resurface near the coast and bay Monday morning.  The clouds will clear back to near the coast later in the day.  Highs should range from the mid 60s to the upper 80s.

San Jose police recover stolen statue of Vietnamese soldier

The statues were first erected to honor the Vietnamese community of San Jose, and to celebrate the connection between the two countries post-war.

Summer lobster done right. A conversation about getting a sustainable lobster on your dinner table.
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Fourth-generation lobstermen Justin and Travis Madeira of Lobsterboys join the show to break down how they are shifting the traditional supply chain.  Watch to hear how their direct-to-consumer model focuses on sourcing sustainable seafood directly from regional fishermen.

Classic pattern for first day of summer
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Happy 1st day of summer everyone!  Mother nature is responding with a minor warm up, especially inland.  Low clouds and patchy drizzle will clear out to mostly sunny skies for most today.  High will range from 60s in Pacifica to 80s inland.  

Summer arrives for Father's day
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Father's Day will be pleasant, as a weak ridge of high pressure moves into the region. It will bring sunshine and slightly warmer temperatures away from the coast, though dangerous beach conditions and an upcoming midweek heat spike remain the main long-term concerns. 1. Father's Day Weather • The Forecast: It is looking like a beautiful Father’s Day across the area. A weak, incoming ridge of high pressure is compressing the marine layer, allowing morning clouds to clear out much faster than they did today. • The Temperatures: Inland will climb several degrees higher than yesterday, reaching comfortable highs in the 70s to mid-80s. • The Coast Note: While inland areas bask in the sun, coastal beaches will struggle to see clearing and will remain cool and overcast with only brief clearing.  2. Beach Warning Extended • The Threat: Powerful storms in the Southern Hemisphere are continuing to churn up the Pacific Ocean.  • The Warning: A Beach Hazards Statement has been officially extended through Wednesday afternoon for all Pacific coastlines, especially steep beaches in the North Bay, San Mateo, and Santa Cruz counties. • Danger: Deceptive sneaker waves can surge dozens of feet up dry sand completely unannounced during long lulls in the surf. Combined with severe rip currents, swimming is highly hazardous. Stay off coastal rocks and never turn your back on the ocean.

Bay Area German soccer fans erupt in celebration over World Cup win

A standing-room-only crowd packed Speisekammer in Alameda to watch Germany secure a thrilling World Cup victory over the Ivory Coast.

Cooking what's in season: Summer Melons
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Summer is here, which means it's officially melon season! Joining us live is Chef Michael Garcia of Cavallo Point to share his secrets for picking the best melons and show us how to whip up a delicious chicken watermelon salad.

Bay Area's favorite pizza maker creates World Cup pizza
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 How do you put all seven continents on a single pizza? 13-time World Pizza Champion Tony Gemignani joins us live to explain his  new 7-Spice Pizza created just for the 2026 World Cup!

The New Fatherhood: A book about the evolution of fatherhood
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The old rules of fatherhood—protect, provide, and look tough—don't cut it anymore. Kevin Maguire, author of The New Fatherhood, joins us to break down what it means to be a dad today. We dive into moving past generational patterns, dealing with the identity shift of becoming a father, and why modern parenting requires an entirely new operating system.

Hayward's inaugural 5k medal run and Juneteenth celebration
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The East Bay is getting a new race with the Hayward 5k medal run. We speak with The City Eats about their efforts to make fitness and healthy diets accessible to all. 

Pride House SF works to create inclusive environments for athletes
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Pride House SF hosts USA World Cup Watch Party and a coaching workshop that aims to make youth soccer a more welcoming space for all.