Mare Island studio collective honors Vallejo through art
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Mare Island Art Studios is a working space for 20 artists, a gallery space and a space for community to gather.

San Franciscans launch the 'Foggy' app
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Founders of the new 'Foggy' app join us on Mornings on 2 to talk about how to use the newly launched app that will help users prepare for the unpredictable weather conditions of San Francisco. 

SF Unicorns launch a foundation to break down barriers
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The SF Unicorns launch The Unicorns Sport Foundation. Head of the new foundation, Pradeep Nair, joins us live to explain how the foundation plans to breaks down barriers, invest in youth development, community initiatives, and cricketing infrastructure across the Bay Area.

Arizona toddler found alive in hospital morgue after being declared dead

An 18-month-old Gilbert boy was found breathing in a hospital morgue nearly five hours after being declared dead following a pool incident.

20-yr-old woman in critical condition after stunt driving incident
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A 20-year-old woman is fighting for her life after being struck by a car driven by her boyfriend while he was doing donuts  in Vallejo on the night of July 4th.  Witnesses say he fled the  scene.  Police say they arrested him hours later. 

High tides expected to hit the coastline over next several days
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North Bay residents are preparing for some unusual summer flooding as high tides are expected and coastal flood advisories are in effect. 

SF Supervisor Jackie Fielder holds first town hall after mental health leave
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San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder attended her first town hall meeting in three months following a leave of absence. During the meeting, held at the Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center, the District 9 supervisor openly addressed questions regarding her recent time away from City Hall, which she took to address a mental health crisis.

Slightly cooler forecast
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Your Friday forecast features slightly cooler temperatures.  The morning fog near the bay will eventually retreat to the coast.  Highs should range from the low 60s near the shoreline to the upper 80s inland. Temperatures will rebound this weekend.  Moisture will move into the area from the south.  The monsoonal flow will lead to humid conditions and instability that could trigger dry thunderstorms (fire danger concerns Sun - Mon).

West Coast News Wrap Live
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West Coast Wrap covers news from around the western U.S., including California, Arizona and Washington.

Gang members arrested in string of violent attacks, police say
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Several alleged San Jose gang members have been arrested in connection with a brutal beating outside a convenience store and another violent assault, authorities said.

Berkeley teen swims from Ireland to Scotland
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Record-breaking athlete Maya Merhige completed the swim with a 12:19:37 time. Video courtesy: Swim Across America  

Housing costs sky high in SF
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Prices for housing in SF continue to climb, how high can they go

Sister of kidnapped teen Pearl Pinson creates tip line
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The family of Pearl Pinson has launched a new independent tip line this week, desperate for answers a decade after the 15-year-old vanished from Vallejo.

The latest on the possible El Nino this year
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A Coastal Flood Advisory is in effect for minor high tide flooding. This advisory is thru NEXT Thusday. A Beach Hazards Statement remains strictly active through Friday 5 PM. Stay off jetties and never turn your back on the ocean. High pressur building into the Desert Southwest, compressing our natural marine layer The Coast: Kept chilly in the 60s under persistent marine cloud blocks. Around the Bays: Comfortable and breezy with highs in the 60s to 70s. Inland Valleys: Warming rapidly into the 80s to mid-90s. I am forecasting 100 degrees from Discovery Bay and Brentwood to Fairfield on Monday. Expect 90s Inland for two weeks. Interior Hotspots: The absolute warmest interior locations of Monterey and San Benito counties have a greater than 60% probability of cracking 100°F Nightly Inversion: While lower elevations drop into the cool 50s overnight, the building ridge will trap heat in our higher elevations and mountain peaks, keeping thermal hillsides stuck in the warm 60s and low 70s.

Here's how El Niño could affect the Bay Area
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KTVU meteorologist Roberta Gonzales breaks down how likely El Niño is to develop soon and what it could mean for the Bay Area.

Parasite causing major stomach symptoms
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Public health officials speak on a parasite, Cyclosporiasis, that is spreading across nation that causes major stomach symptoms. Officials are investigating how the food-borne outbreak began.