California's slow vote count draws scrutiny — here's why it takes longer than other states

Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra is projected to advance to the November general election, but the race for the second spot remains too close to call between Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Tom Steyer.

California's slow vote count draws scrutiny — here's why it takes longer than other states
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Donna Crane, a political science professor at San Jose State University, says it is looking more likely than not that the general election will be a Democrat versus Republican matchup.

Wellness coach shares tips for staying active and positive while traveling
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Wellness coach Eric North, known as "the happiness warrior," says staying active on vacation doesn't require a gym, equipment, or a lot of space — just a commitment to keep moving.

Local nonprofit tackles Bay Area artist housing crisis
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Artist Space Trust, a Bay Area nonprofit, is working to build a portfolio of permanently affordable homes and live-work spaces for local artists and culture bearers.

Get to know LOVB San Francisco, the Bay Area's latest professional sports league
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LOVB San Francisco is bringing professional Volleyball to the Bay Area and they're asking fans to vote for their favorite name ahead of the inaugural season. 

3.6 earthquake strikes the East Bay

The epicenter was recorded about 2.7 miles north/northwest of the town of Danville, and about 12 miles east of Oakland

Sunny and seasonal today
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Happy Sunday Everyone! Mostly sunny skies and seasonal temperatures will take center stage for your Bay Area Sunday, ranging from 60s at the coast, 70s bayside and low 80s inland.  A system will move through early in the week increasing our cloud cover and offering a chance of drizzle and sprinkles Monday into Tuesday. 

San Francisco unveils iconic Pink Triangle to kick off Pride Month

More than 800 volunteers gathered on Twin Peaks to install San Francisco's annual Pink Triangle, a symbol of LGBTQ+ pride and resilience visible across the city throughout Pride Month.

San Francisco’s iconic Pink Triangle returns for Pride Month
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More than 800 volunteers gathered on Twin Peaks to install San Francisco's annual Pink Triangle, a symbol of LGBTQ pride and resilience.

Teen injured in shooting on I-580; investigation underway

At the scene, officers found a driver with a teenaged passenger who suffered a gunshot wound to the arm, and the victim was taken to a hospital for treatment.

Man dies after falling from cliff near Bonny Doon Beach

A man died early on Saturday morning after falling from a cliff near Bonny Doon Beach in Santa Cruz County.

Keidra: Building community through music
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Keidra, Oakland’s Best-Kept Secret, is a singer, rapper, songwriter, and founder of OnStage Cyphers. From Yoshi’s and Tommy T’s to touring Ghana, her music and community impact continue to elevate the Bay Area’s independent artist scene.

Bay Area nonprofit marks milestone helping 500 students earn college degrees
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10,000 Degrees, a San Rafael-based education nonprofit, has helped more than 500 students graduate college in its 45-year history — 92% of them first-generation college students.

The heat is fading and temperatures are dropping this afternoon
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The Bay Area is transitioning from summer like heat to typical spring like temps. for your Bay Area Saturday.  Afternoon highs warm slightly on Sunday, followed by a possibility of light rain or drizzle Monday through Tuesday.

Beloved  East Bay  teacher   killed in mass shooting honored
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An East Bay community came together Friday night to celebrate an 8th-grade graduation that was both a milestone and a moment of the legacy of a beloved teacher killed in a mass shooting. 

Relative says mother tried to save her son in Fairfield shooting

A pastor says he is related to the victim who died and the boy's 11-year-old sister who was injured at the graduation ceremony shooting in Fairfield. He said their mom tried to give the boy CPR.

Oakland police and mayor vow crackdown on post-First Friday crime

The free event on the first Friday of each month has drawn thousands to downtown and has been deemed largely a success over its 20-year history. However, in recent months, shootings and a serious car crash after the event have led some sponsors to pull out.