India Basin Waterfront Park in San Francisco sees transformation
Families in San Francisco are taking advantage of a new waterfront park in a once-neglected portion of the India Basin neighborhood. Kelsi Thorud…
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Families in San Francisco are taking advantage of a new waterfront park in a once-neglected portion of the India Basin neighborhood. Kelsi Thorud…
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The wine industry has been struggling with a slowdown in business in recent years. Kara St. Cyr…
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The National Day of Clean is a campaign to carry out 100 million hours of community service by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s 100th birthday. Veronica…
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The fallout is growing from accusations that farmworker labor rights leader Cesar Chavez sexually assaulted multiple women at the height of the…
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Sooji Nam spoke to Livermore residents and first responders about how to handle this…
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The parents of Jon-Marques Psalms, a San Francisco police recruit who died last year following a training exercise, are filing a wrongful death suit…
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Andrea Nakano reports on the San Francisco Police Department reaching a tentative agreement with the city for a 14% raise over the next four…
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Kelsi Thorud reports on the new India Basin Waterfront…
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Kevin Ko reports on what San Francisco Giants fans can expect this…
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Len Ramirez reports on city leaders taking another look at the legacy of Cesar Chavez amid allegations of sexual…
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To cut down on homelessness in the South Bay, a woman has created what she calls an “emergency room” for people facing eviction. Sharon Chin…
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John Ramos reports on temperature records in Redwood City during the March heat…
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Maintaining acres of flowers and gardens in the middle of a heat wave is a job easier said than done. Sooji Nam introduces us to the woman in charge…
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Bay Area sites named in honor of Cesar Chavez are processing the news of sexual abuse allegations against the civil rights icon and labor leader.…
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Kevin Ko reports on St. Patrick’s Day…
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John Ramos reports on what the former Coast Guard site needs before it can be turned into affordable…
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Brad Hamilton reports on the return of The Bay…
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Katie Nielsen reports on the immigration case for Miguel Lopez, who lived in Livermore for nearly three…
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Kenny Choi reports on the March heat wave in San…
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A new model for public libraries is taking shape in San Francisco, and its impact could reach far beyond the Bay Area. Itay Hod…
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While strong winter storms boosted the Sierra snowpack, dry stretches and the current heat wave are raising questions about the water supply. Len…
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Kevin Ko reports on the Cal State East Bay Pioneers who remain…
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Brad Hamilton reports on St. Helena residents seeing brown water occasionally from their…
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John Ramos reports on the Small Business Administration banning foreign nationals from getting SBA-backed…
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The heat wave gripping the Bay Area has the allergy season already kicking into high gear. Brad Hamilton…
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Kenny Choi reports on the March heat…
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Caltrain is considering a plan that would ban oversized bicycles, including e-bikes over six feet long or with tires more than three inches wide.…
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Firefighters and divers pulled a person out of the water at the Sausalito harbor after a vehicle drove off the pier on…
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A heat advisory is in effect for the Bay Area for the first time ever in March, and it is sticking with us through Friday. Ryan Yamamoto…
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The City of Oakland began issuing citations for speeding using cameras on Sunday, and it has neighbors…
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For the first time in 30 years, Santa Clara University is heading back to the NCAA Division I men’s basketball…
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Martinez is considering closing the pickleball courts at the pickleball courts at Hidden Valley…
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Loureen Ayyoub reports on the Cinequest Film and Creativity Festival, which brings more than 300 screenings to Silicon Valley.
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For years, San Francisco has talked about wanting to make the streets safer for pedestrians. But some recent tragedies have put one man on a…
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U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright invoked the Defense Production Act to restore the Sable Offshore Corp.’s Santa Ynez unit and pipeline off Santa…
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Here’s what you need to know for this weekend’s Cinequest Film…
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Max Darrow interviews Dr. the author of “The Other Side of…
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A San Francisco lowrider advocate played a role in getting USPS lowrider stamps…
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Dumpsters will be placed in two troubled area of San Francisco Friday night and picked up Saturday…
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Starting on Sunday, Oakland will begin ticketing speeding drivers through a new network of speed cameras throughout the city. Kenny Choi…
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San Francisco fifth-grader Amy Colindres is competing in the fifth annual MLB Players STEM League championship in Miami during the World Baseball…
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Five-time Paralympian Matt Scott founded FLY Without Limits to help people with disabilities achieve their goals and dreams. Loureen Ayyoub…
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A community in Monterey County is rebuilding after it was hit by devastating floods in 2023. Pajaro celebrated the reopening on Friday of the Pajaro…
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One of the potential impacts of the partial government shutdown is the handling of ship traffic in San Francisco Bay. Da Lin…
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After creating a custom bookshelf to honor his late wife, Ben Einstein is helping clients design their own “sacred spaces.” Loureen Ayyoub…
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Tech companies claim artificial intelligence is something that can push society into a bold new future, but a gender gap in the industry threatens…
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Comedian Helen Chu joined Gianna on the morning show to talk about her heartfelt new documentary “Comedy Family Style,” which is premiering at…
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Police in San Jose are investigating after two people were found dead following a shooting in downtown San Jose late Thursday…
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The district finalized some tough cuts this month, closing six schools, laying off more than 100 staff members and slashing programs. Now, those cuts…
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