San Mateo family, neighbors demand safer streets after devastating crash

Family members and safety advocates rallied at San Mateo City Hall to demand immediate changes after a father and his two children were struck in a crosswalk near San Mateo High School.

Community demands safety upgrades after San Mateo family struck in crosswalk
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Residents and advocates gathered to protest long-standing safety hazards at a San Mateo intersection, following a crash that left a father and his two children with injuries.

Airlines cancel flights as price of jet fuel soars
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The U.S. war on Iran is now affecting the airline industry. Multiple carriers are announcing they are canceling flights due to jet fuel shortages. United Airlines is the first major U.S. airline to cancel flights. 

San Francisco layoffs begin as deficit nears $1B
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San Francisco has begun issuing layoff notices to city employees as officials grapple with a budget deficit reaching nearly $1 billion. The mayor’s office confirmed Monday that job cuts are underway, with pink slips sent to workers across multiple departments.

Changes on the way
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Your Tuesday forecast features partly sunny skies.  Highs should range from the low 60s to the mid 70s.  The weather pattern will soon be changing!  Shower chances will be going up later in the week. 

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.

TMZ: Former Migos rapper Offset shot outside Florida casino

TMZ reports that Atlanta-based rapper Offset was shot Monday evening near a casino near Hollywood, Florida.

San Jose Earthquakes partner with juvenile hall for soccer program

The San Jose Earthquakes partnered with a juvenile detention center to teach lessons in soccer which can help youth succeed in the outside world --including teamwork and personal responsibility.

San Jose Earthquakes Partner with juvenile hall for soccer program
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With the World Cup just over two months away, soccer is once again proving its ability to unite people from all walks of life — including those in juvenile detention. The San Jose Earthquakes recently helped recognize a unique group of athletes: residents at the Monterey County Juvenile Hall.

Student brings knife to fight at Bay Area hight school
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Officials confirm a knife was used in a fight on campus at Cupertino's Homestead High School Monday afternoon. There were no significant injuries, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriff's office. The teen who brought the knife did not belong to the school or its distrct and was detained, officials said. 

HumanX conference underway in SF
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The HumanX Conference is the latest AI conference to visit SF and local businesses love it.

SF Mayor sends layoff notices to 127 city workers
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San Francisco's Mayor Daniel Lurie issued layoff notices to 127 employees Monday, saying the city is facing a looming budget deficit and has lost significant federal and state funds. Unions say Mayor Lurie should do more to preserve jobs and raise outside revenue to offset federal cuts. 

Viral illnesses circulating through Bay Area
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Spring is bringing an uptick in two viruses here in the Bay Area. Dr. Peter Chin Hong, an infectious disease specialist at UCSF, talks about rotovirus, which affects the gastrointestinal tract, and a respiratory virus known as HMPV. 

Student describes witnessing fight with knife on Cupertino high school's campus

Officials confirm a knife was used in a fight on campus at Cupertino's Homestead High School Monday afternoon. There were no significant injuries, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriff's office. 

'Bring Your Own Big Wheel' race speeds down Potrero Hill
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Kids and adults broke out their tricycles and sped down a windy course for the 24th "Bring Your Own Big Wheel" race in Potrero Hill.

Trump threatens Iran's infrastructure
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President Trump is expanding his threats against Iranian power plants and bridges after Tehran rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal. The president said if Iran fails to open the Strait of Hormuz to ship traffic the assault on infrastructure could start as soon as Tuesday. Political science professor and trade policy expert at UC Berkeley Vinnie Argawal on how among other things, this will continue to be a shock to the economy.  

Artemis II live tracker, day 6: Track NASA's moon mission

Astronauts are expected to hit a major milestone in the Artemis II mission with a historic flyby of the moon on Monday afternoon.

What happened to Apollo 13? 'Houston, we've had a problem'

What began as a mission to land on the moon became history’s most harrowing space rescue after a technical failure forced the crew of Apollo 13 into a 200,000-mile race for survival.