Wind of change blowing your way!
Saturday will likely be the coolest day of the weekend. Many neighborhoods will stay in the 50s and 60s, with only low to mid-70s inland. Clouds linger much of the day and pockets of drizzle or even a little light rain are possible as a cold front passes through the area during the morning hours. The wind remains gusty Saturday, especially through the hills and mountain passes. Beach Hazard Statement in effect through Wednesday, dangerous beach conditions return to south- and southwest-facing beaches. We tragically saw two deaths and several rescues during the last Beach Hazard Statement. If you’re heading to the coast: • Stay well back from the water’s edge. • Never turn your back on the ocean. • Keep children and pets away from crashing waves. LOOKING AHEAD The marine layer retreats for the Pride parade. A gorgeous Sunday with the temperature of 60 at 10:30 for the beginning of the parade and 70 for a high temp in San Francisco on Sunday. Highs bank between the 60s at the Coast to the low 80s Inland.
Saturday will likely be the coolest day of the weekend. Many neighborhoods will stay in the 50s and 60s, with only low to mid-70s inland. Clouds linger much of the day and pockets of drizzle or even a little light rain are possible as a cold front passes through the area during the morning hours. The wind remains gusty Saturday, especially through the hills and mountain passes. Beach Hazard Statement in effect through Wednesday, dangerous beach conditions return to south- and southwest-facing beaches. We tragically saw two deaths and several rescues during the last Beach Hazard Statement. If you’re heading to the coast: • Stay well back from the water’s edge. • Never turn your back on the ocean. • Keep children and pets away from crashing waves. LOOKING AHEAD The marine layer retreats for the Pride parade. A gorgeous Sunday with the temperature of 60 at 10:30 for the beginning of the parade and 70 for a high temp in San Francisco on Sunday. Highs bank between the 60s at the Coast to the low 80s Inland.
Trans March kicks off San Francisco Pride weekend
San Francisco's Pride festivities got underway Friday as revelers gathered for the annual Trans March, kicking off three days of celebrations, visibility, and advocacy across the city.
San Francisco's Pride festivities got underway Friday as revelers gathered for the annual Trans March, kicking off three days of celebrations, visibility, and advocacy across the city.
Bay Area music spotlight: Adrian West Band
His songs tackle everything from self-acceptance to protecting the planet, but always with uplifting melodies. Adrian West says even when the lyrics get serious, the music leaves audiences smiling. Upcoming show is July, 31, at Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek
His songs tackle everything from self-acceptance to protecting the planet, but always with uplifting melodies. Adrian West says even when the lyrics get serious, the music leaves audiences smiling. Upcoming show is July, 31, at Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek
Earthquake preparedness tips
Kyle Trambley, Oakland Fire Department, senior emergency planning coordinator, talks before, during, and after an earthquake.
Kyle Trambley, Oakland Fire Department, senior emergency planning coordinator, talks before, during, and after an earthquake.
San Francisco Pride weekend: Best ways to get around
San Francisco's annual Pride celebrations, one of the largest in the world, will kick off this weekend and transit agencies are ready to help make the experience as smooth as possible.
San Francisco's annual Pride celebrations, one of the largest in the world, will kick off this weekend and transit agencies are ready to help make the experience as smooth as possible.
These Bay Area restaurants awarded Michelin Guide stars
The Michelin Guide strikes again in the Bay Area, awarding several restaurants with the highly acclaimed Michelin Guide stars.
The Michelin Guide strikes again in the Bay Area, awarding several restaurants with the highly acclaimed Michelin Guide stars.
Paraguay and Australia are facing off at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium
With a sought after spot in the Round of 32 on the line, this Thursday match between Paraguay versus Australia is important for both teams. Watch on FOX Local at 7 p.m. PST.
With a sought after spot in the Round of 32 on the line, this Thursday match between Paraguay versus Australia is important for both teams. Watch on FOX Local at 7 p.m. PST.
Oakland's 2 Turnt Polo: teen rapper, dancer, and author
At just 14 years old, Malik Jefferson known on stage as 2 Turnt Polo, is already stacking up credits most artists spend years chasing. Fresh out of junior high and heading into ninth grade, he’s balancing school with a fast-rising career in music, dance, acting, and writing.
At just 14 years old, Malik Jefferson known on stage as 2 Turnt Polo, is already stacking up credits most artists spend years chasing. Fresh out of junior high and heading into ninth grade, he’s balancing school with a fast-rising career in music, dance, acting, and writing.
Oakland's 2 Turnt Polo: teen rapper, dancer, and author
At just 14 years old, Malik Jefferson known on stage as 2 Turnt Polo, is already stacking up credits most artists spend years chasing. Fresh out of junior high and heading into ninth grade, he’s balancing school with a fast-rising career in music, dance, acting, and writing.
At just 14 years old, Malik Jefferson known on stage as 2 Turnt Polo, is already stacking up credits most artists spend years chasing. Fresh out of junior high and heading into ninth grade, he’s balancing school with a fast-rising career in music, dance, acting, and writing.
Two Bay Area restaurants elevated to three star-status by Michelin Guide
This pair of Bay Area restaurants have been moved up in the Michelin Guide ranks with their three-star status. The restaurants are 'Californios' in San Francisco and 'Enclos' in Sonoma.
This pair of Bay Area restaurants have been moved up in the Michelin Guide ranks with their three-star status. The restaurants are 'Californios' in San Francisco and 'Enclos' in Sonoma.
Golden Gate Bridge July 4 historic fireworks display
For the third time in history, the Golden Gate Bridge will be lit up with fireworks on July 4 to celebrate the momentous 250th anniversary of America’s independence.
For the third time in history, the Golden Gate Bridge will be lit up with fireworks on July 4 to celebrate the momentous 250th anniversary of America’s independence.
San Francisco launching fireworks from Golden Gate Bridge for July Fourth
For the first time since 2012, the Golden Gate Bridge will be lit up with fireworks to celebrate the 250th anniversary of America's independence. This display is the city's only official celebration happening this year.
For the first time since 2012, the Golden Gate Bridge will be lit up with fireworks to celebrate the 250th anniversary of America's independence. This display is the city's only official celebration happening this year.
5.6-magnitude earthquake rattles Mendocino County
A preliminary 5.6-magnitude earthquake rattled residents in Mendocino County.
A preliminary 5.6-magnitude earthquake rattled residents in Mendocino County.
Cooler pattern
Low clouds will blanket a good portion of the Bay Area Thursday morning. The clouds will clear back to near the shoreline later in the day. Highs should range from the low 60s to the mid 80s. A cooler system will move into the area Friday. Winds will be increasing too. Gusts could approach 40 mph.
Low clouds will blanket a good portion of the Bay Area Thursday morning. The clouds will clear back to near the shoreline later in the day. Highs should range from the low 60s to the mid 80s. A cooler system will move into the area Friday. Winds will be increasing too. Gusts could approach 40 mph.
No tolerance for hate or crime at SF Pride this weekend, officials say
San Francisco city and police officials said Wednesday that they want people to enjoy Pride festivities this weekend — including the popular parade on Sunday — and that they will be on the lookout for criminal activity.
San Francisco city and police officials said Wednesday that they want people to enjoy Pride festivities this weekend — including the popular parade on Sunday — and that they will be on the lookout for criminal activity.
Discos Resaca Collective: music, culture, and community
World Cup match days are about more than soccer, they’re about pride, culture, and community. That’s exactly what Discos Resaca Collective brings to every performance. The Oakland-based musicians will be performing June 24th in City Dance in Downtown San Jose 7-9pm and on August 15 &16 at Cotati Accordion Festival.
World Cup match days are about more than soccer, they’re about pride, culture, and community. That’s exactly what Discos Resaca Collective brings to every performance. The Oakland-based musicians will be performing June 24th in City Dance in Downtown San Jose 7-9pm and on August 15 &16 at Cotati Accordion Festival.
Healing the body and mind with yoga
KTVU marks International World Yoga Day with a conversation about its various benefits.
KTVU marks International World Yoga Day with a conversation about its various benefits.
Final Coastal Warning: Deadly Sneaker Wave Risk Active Through Wednesday
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!
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!
A taste of Colombia in Alameda
Game-day bites with Alameda's Macondo Colombian Fusion. Owners, Constanza Ortiz and Jacob Loffsner, talk food, tradition, and soccer.
Game-day bites with Alameda's Macondo Colombian Fusion. Owners, Constanza Ortiz and Jacob Loffsner, talk food, tradition, and soccer.
New partnership makes sound design industry more accessible
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.
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.




















