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Mountain View neighborhood without potable water after construction site mistake
A neighborhood in Mountain View is still without potable water Sunday night. On Friday, a mistake at a construction site caused possible…
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San Francisco e-bike store expands to small storefront amid push for legislative crackdown
New Wheel expanded to a small business front in Bernal…
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Bay Area cyclist advocate to construct bike lanes along western span of Bay Bridge
The ability to get around the Bay Area by bicycle has become a major focus of transportation planners, but there has always been one major roadblock:…
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First weekend of 19th Avenue lanes closures in San Francisco underway
Caltrans closed two of the three lanes in the northbound direction to repave the…
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San Francisco rare coin scavenger hunt underway across the city
Max Darrow reports on the city-wide rare coin scavenger…
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Inside City College’s Chef’s Table, where students in San Francisco cook up careers
At City College of San Francisco, culinary students are turning classroom lessons into real-world experience — and envisioning the restaurants they…
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Fremont’s Washington High School to induct 21 alumni to Hall of Fame for 135th anniversary
Washington High School is set to celebrate its 135th…
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Tech workers feeling the strain as industry layoffs skyrocket
Mounting layoffs across the tech industry are leaving tens of thousands of workers without many options, and the increasingly crowded job market is…
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Antioch police release officer bodycam video of officer trapped in getaway vehicle
Police in Antioch released video in connection with an incident where an officer shot an armed robbery suspect after being pulled into the suspect’s…
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San Francisco Sunset District businesses fear impact of 19th Avenue closure
A major repaving project on 19th Avenue is slowing traffic through San Francisco’s Sunset District and raising concerns for nearby businesses. Kenny…
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Friday evening First Alert Weather forecast 4/24/26
Meteorologist Darren Peck says by Sunday, you could get hit with a brief…
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California Academy of Sciences penguin exhibit part of global effort to save the species
The Cal Academy in San Francisco is playing a critical role in saving the endangered African penguin, while provding visitors with a favorite…
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Watch: Rescuer reaches worker in distress dangling from a tree in San Jose
A worker in distress was dangling from a tree in San Jose before rescuers managed to reach him and bring him down on Friday morning, authorities…
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Suspected San Francisco car thief found hanging under Bay Bridge, video shows
San Francisco police released a video of an April 1 pursuit of a stolen car suspect who ended up hanging under the Bay Bridge. The driver was later…
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19 Avenue closure in San Francisco expected to impact traffic all weekend
San Francisco drivers may soon experience even worse traffic than they did last weekend when a part of Interstate 80 shut down. This weekend, Highway…
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How a Bay Area brewery is pulling CO2 out of the air to carbonate its beer
A Bay Area brewery is carbonating its beer with CO2 pulled directly out of the…
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A look back at famed conductor Michael Tilson Thomas’ career
Conductor, composer and pianist Michael Tilson Thomas, who died Wednesday at age 81, won 12 Grammys, was a Kennedy Center honoree, and a recipient of…
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New Fremont Police Chief Floyd Mitchell on his new role
Fremont Police Chief Floyd Mitchell spoke little about his time as Oakland’s top cop and more about his future in Fremont with reporter Katie…
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Bay Area public defenders workers wear black to protest working conditions
Public defenders across the Bay Area wore black on Thursday to protest what they call a staffing and a funding crisis. Brad Hamilton…
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Santa Clara County details plan to protect children following latest foster child death
Santa Clara County leaders laid out their action plan after the tragic death of a toddler in foster care, the third child to die in the county’s…
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Restoration of eel grass in Richardson Bay follows end of anchor-outs
For decades, hundreds of people were anchored out on Richardson Bay and in the process damaging the ecosystem, including the vital eel grass on the…
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Drug-free rules proposed for supportive housing in San Francisco
A plan to impose new rules on drug use at supportive housing sites in San Francisco has divided community members and city leaders. Kenny Choi…
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Overnight standoff with suspected Fremont UPS truck thief ends in arrest
Police in Fremont arrested a man suspected of stealing a UPS truck early Thursday morning, following an hours-long…
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California gubernatorial candidates take to the debate stage
Kara St. Cyr reports on the California gubernatorial…
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Oakland community hopes to keep same staff member at La Escuelita
Andrea Nakano reports on a beloved staff member at La…
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Gray whale deaths in San Francisco Bay being studied by researchers
Kelsi Thorud reports on the deaths of gray whales in the San Francisco…
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Killing of Santa Clara County foster child brings scrutiny on county officials
Kenny Choi reports on the killing of a foster child in Santa Clara…
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Tenants of Sebastopol farmworker housing sue management alleging fraud
John Ramos reports on a farmworker housing issue in…
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South Bay women pair up to help unhoused residents get back on track
Wei E and Claire Hubel co-founded The United Effort Organization in Santa Clara County to help unhoused residents rebuild their lives. Sharon Chin…
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Stanford professor builds home that is powered solely by renewable energy
Brad Hamilton reports on a home powered solely by solar…
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Protecting the San Francisco Bay shoreline from the effects of climate change
Earth Day is putting a focus on one of the major environmental threats to the San Francisco Bay Area: rising sea levels driven by climate change.…
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Watch: Scene of car into Safeway store in Martinez
A car slammed into a Safeway store in Martinez on Wednesday afternoon. Fire officials said one person was injured and taken to a…
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Oakland Unified School District puts search for new superintendent on hold
Some Oakland parents are outraged that Oakland Unified School District board members have suspended the search for a new superintendent. Katie…
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Watch: San Jose apartment complex where toddler was fatally struck by airport taxi
A 1-year-old child died of his injuries after being hit by an airport taxi van in the driveway of San Jose apartment complex, authorities…
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Oakland woman warns about scammers targeting owners of lost pets
Kara St. Cyr reports on a scam involving AI and lost…
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Mountain lion cub at Oakland Zoo garners online following
Itay Hod reports on Crimson, the mountain lion…
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California prisons lean into raising service dogs as form of rehabilitation
Max Darrow reports on the BARK program at California…
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San Francisco seeing more visitors, but city hoping for return of Chinese tourists
Kenny Choi reports on the San Francisco tourism…
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San Francisco Muni fares to increase following SFMTA budget passage
San Francisco Muni riders will soon be paying more after the SFMTA passed a two-year budget that will close a more than $300 million short-term…
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Sonoma County declares dry conditions despite recent rains
Even with the rain this week, water managers in Sonoma County aren’t taking any chances after a historically dry March, and are declaring dry…
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People brave the rain to celebrate 4/20 at Hippie Hill in San Francisco
Kelsi Thorud reports on 4/20 at Hippie…
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North Bay cannabis business awaits policy changes to ease industry woes
John Ramos reports on the Bay Area’s cannabis…
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San Mateo County helps new grads get jobs by giving employers wage subsidies
Kara St. Cyr reports on how San Mateo County is helping new grads enter the job…
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San Francisco cannabis cafes could soon become reality
San Francisco city leaders are finally getting around to change the rules to allow “cannabis cafes,” three years after the state gave the green…
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Oakland puts together pilot program to tackle illegal dumping in the city
Kenny Choi reports on Oakland’s plan to crack down on illegal…
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Why the black market for cannabis in California is still thriving
Cannabis policy expert Dr. Keith Humphreys says that the black market for marijuana is still thriving because even with the passage of Prop 64 10…
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Former state Controller Betty Yee announces she is suspending her bid for California governor
Yee announced Monday that she was suspending her bid for California governor, saying internal polling showed no path…
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San Francisco clinics that serve youth communities could be consolidated amid budget cuts
Earlier this month, a worker said her supervisor told her that the Michael Baxter Larkin Street Clinic and Cole Street Youth Clinic will shut down…
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