Iran war's cost will bring a lot of consumer casualties

The Iran war is in its 32nd day with consumers having paid an extra $8 billion in high gas prices alone, but gas is only the beginning.

Shower chances going up
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Our weather pattern continues to change.  We are tracking 2 systems that will approach the Bay Area this week. System 1 could produce widely scattered showers in the Tuesday forecast.  System 2 is cooler and could lead to another round of showers Wednesday.  The Sierra may also pick up snow...especially above 7500 feet.

Neighbors complete work on blooming underpass garden in Oakland

The Temescal neighborhood in Oakland is touting a new garden after months of fundraising and dozens of volunteers took matters into their own hands to beautify their community. 

San Jose organizations pivot as Cesar Chavez' legacy is scrubbed

He was the father of the farmworker movement. But now, following sex assault allegations, Cesar Chavez' name is being scrubbed from everything, including his own holiday. While most organizations have canceled or postponed events scheduled for tomorrow, one non-profit is using the day as a chance to bring the community together.

Ex-SF city official, former nonprofit head charged in financial conflict-of-interest case

The former executive director of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission and a man with whom she's had a personal relationship were arrested and charged Monday in a financial conflict-of-interest case.

Newsom to Half Moon Bay: Build more housing or face legal action

Gov. Gavin Newsom is targeting Half Moon Bay, the only city in Northern California that has failed to produce a state-approved housing plan.

President Trump Threatens Civilian Infrastructure in Iran
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President Donald Trump on Monday threatened widespread destruction of Iran’s energy resources and other vital infrastructure, potentially including desalination plants that supply drinking water, if a deal to end the war is not reached “shortly.” Sina Azodi, Director of the Middle East Studies at George Washington University, joins Mornings on 2 to discuss. 

Identities of Napa DUI crash victims revealed

The Napa County Sheriff’s office has announced the names of the three people killed in a DUI crash in Napa on Saturday morning.

Semi-truck involved in Crockett crash, narrowly misses home

A semi-truck involved in a crash in Crockett on Monday remains at the scene where it narrowly missed crashing into a home. 

Travel uncertainty: buy tickets now or hold off?
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If you’re thinking about a summer getaway, you may want to rethink your timing. The war in Iran is driving up fuel prices, and airlines are already passing those costs on to travelers. Katy Nastro, travel expert for Going.com, gives insight.

Sheriff's investigation ends drug smuggling into Elmwood Correctional Facility

The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department on Wednesday announced two arrests as the result of an investigation into drug smuggling in Elmwood Correctional Complex.

Consulate of France in San Francisco: culture, community, connection
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Valérie Brisset, the Consul General of France in San Francisco, talks Night of Ideas event. Expect live performances, workshops, food, and art, April 11 at the San Francisco Public Library.

Supervisor Fielder taking a leave of absence, citing mental health reasons

Supervisor Jackie Fielder’s staff on Sunday announced that the District 9 representative would be taking a medical leave of absence while she is “navigating a mental health condition and needs time and space to recover before making any major decisions.”

Father accidentally shoots 5-year-old son in chest with AR-15-style rifle:  police

An Oakley father accidentally shot his 5-year-old son in the chest Sunday night when he was cleaning his AR-15-style semi-automatic rifle and pulled the trigger by mistake, police said. 

California bill would put 'non-ultra-processed' seal on food packaging

California lawmakers are pushing a first-in-the-nation proposal that would place a state-certified label on food packaging identifying products that are not ultra-processed — making it easier for shoppers to identify healthier options at the grocery store.

No Kings Day draws estimated 9M protesters nationwide

Organizers are calling this weekend's No Kings Day demonstrations the largest single-day protest in U.S. history, with an estimated nine million people taking part in events across the country, including tens of thousands who flooded the streets of San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose and other Bay Area cities.

Vigil held for missing Oakland coffee shop owner as search intensifies

Friends, family and community members gathered Sunday evening at Lake Merritt for a vigil honoring missing Oakland coffee shop owner Amy Hillyard, as a growing search effort continues for the 52-year-old mother of two.