College dreams come true for 200+ high school students in SF
More than 200 San Francisco high school seniors just received life-changing news: they are the newest Crankstart Foundation scholars. This family-run foundation is providing students with up to $15,000 a year to attend the college of their dreams.
More than 200 San Francisco high school seniors just received life-changing news: they are the newest Crankstart Foundation scholars. This family-run foundation is providing students with up to $15,000 a year to attend the college of their dreams.
Inside look: water treatment in Mountain View neighborhood
Inside look: water treatment in Mountain View neighborhood
Inside look: water treatment in Mountain View neighborhood
Golden State Valkyries prioritize continuity as season two approaches
As the Golden State Valkyries prepare for their sophomore season, the franchise is betting on a rare commodity in professional sports: consistency.
As the Golden State Valkyries prepare for their sophomore season, the franchise is betting on a rare commodity in professional sports: consistency.
Golden State Valkyries prioritize continuity as season two approaches
As the Golden State Valkyries prepare for their sophomore season, the franchise is betting on a rare commodity in professional sports: consistency.
As the Golden State Valkyries prepare for their sophomore season, the franchise is betting on a rare commodity in professional sports: consistency.
Bay Area air officials face pushback over proposed natural gas water heater phase-out
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District is considering a rule to phase out natural gas water heaters in favor of zero-emission electric heat pump alternatives.
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District is considering a rule to phase out natural gas water heaters in favor of zero-emission electric heat pump alternatives.
Bay Area gas water heater ban takes effect next year
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District is considering a rule to phase out natural gas water heaters in favor of zero-emission electric heat pump alternatives.
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District is considering a rule to phase out natural gas water heaters in favor of zero-emission electric heat pump alternatives.
U.S. fires on Iranian oil tanker
The U.S. military fired on an Iranian oil tanker as a blockade of Iranian ports remains in effect. The two countries have yet to come to an agreement over the opening of the Strait of Hormuz and limiting Iran's nuclear program. This is all amid a precarious ceasefire that loosely remains in place.
The U.S. military fired on an Iranian oil tanker as a blockade of Iranian ports remains in effect. The two countries have yet to come to an agreement over the opening of the Strait of Hormuz and limiting Iran's nuclear program. This is all amid a precarious ceasefire that loosely remains in place.
Magnitude 3.1 earthquake shakes in California's Lake County
The U.S. Geological Survey on Wednesday recorded a magnitude 3.1 earthquake near Lake County's Cobb, California.
The U.S. Geological Survey on Wednesday recorded a magnitude 3.1 earthquake near Lake County's Cobb, California.
18 cases of Legionella infections confirmed at Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara
There have been 18 cases of Legionella infection reported at the Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara facility. The bacteria grows in water but cannot be transmitted person-to-person. The infection causes pneumonia-like symptoms. The hospital has implemented improved water treatment procedures, and remains open while experts work to determine the source
There have been 18 cases of Legionella infection reported at the Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara facility. The bacteria grows in water but cannot be transmitted person-to-person. The infection causes pneumonia-like symptoms. The hospital has implemented improved water treatment procedures, and remains open while experts work to determine the source
Pleasant warmth before the heat builds
Temperatures jumped 10 to 15 degrees in some neighborhoods today. Slight warming for Thursday before heat surges into the Bay Area by the end of the weekend.
Temperatures jumped 10 to 15 degrees in some neighborhoods today. Slight warming for Thursday before heat surges into the Bay Area by the end of the weekend.
West Coast News Wrap Live
West Coast Wrap covers news from around the western U.S., including California, Arizona and Washington.
West Coast Wrap covers news from around the western U.S., including California, Arizona and Washington.
Water-boil notice remains in effect for 21 Mountain View homes
A water-boil notice remains in effect for 21 homes near Mountain View's Cuesta Park neighborhood as the effects of the water-main breach have now been felt for 12 days.
A water-boil notice remains in effect for 21 homes near Mountain View's Cuesta Park neighborhood as the effects of the water-main breach have now been felt for 12 days.
California governor's race still up in the air, with 62 candidates on the June 2 ballot
Early voting began this week for California's June 2 primary, with a high-stakes race to secure one of the top two spots in the gubernatorial race and head to the November general election.
Early voting began this week for California's June 2 primary, with a high-stakes race to secure one of the top two spots in the gubernatorial race and head to the November general election.
BTS fan credits group with helping her recover from double lung transplant
A 20-year-old woman credits BTS music with helping her cope emotionally and mentally during a painful recovery from a double lung transplant.
A 20-year-old woman credits BTS music with helping her cope emotionally and mentally during a painful recovery from a double lung transplant.
California governor race has 62 candidates: with some voters delaying decision
Some California voters are having a difficult time deciding who they want to support in the June 2 gubernatorial primary, with no one emerging as a clear frontrunner. Elections officials are warning more voters could wait until election day to cast a ballot for whichever person seems to be in the lead, but that could mean longer lines and more patience. There are 62 candidates running for the governor's seat, so getting through the ballot could take more time than in past years.
Some California voters are having a difficult time deciding who they want to support in the June 2 gubernatorial primary, with no one emerging as a clear frontrunner. Elections officials are warning more voters could wait until election day to cast a ballot for whichever person seems to be in the lead, but that could mean longer lines and more patience. There are 62 candidates running for the governor's seat, so getting through the ballot could take more time than in past years.
TB outbreak at SF high school affects nearly 1 in 5, further testing underway
Nearly one in five students and staff at San Francisco’s Archbishop Riordan High School have been diagnosed with latent or active tuberculosis, the latest development in an outbreak that started in November.
Nearly one in five students and staff at San Francisco’s Archbishop Riordan High School have been diagnosed with latent or active tuberculosis, the latest development in an outbreak that started in November.
OUSD hosts largest STEM fair ever at Coliseum
OUSD got a chance to display their STEM projects at the Oakland Coliseum thanks to a partnership with the Oakland Roots and Soul.
OUSD got a chance to display their STEM projects at the Oakland Coliseum thanks to a partnership with the Oakland Roots and Soul.
SF Nightlife Summit
Bar owners and other nightlife stakeholders say the city's nightlife is roaring back and they're working to maintain the momentum.
Bar owners and other nightlife stakeholders say the city's nightlife is roaring back and they're working to maintain the momentum.
Vandals rip out memorial crosses at Oakland church
Intruders yanked out crosses symbolizing Oakland homicide victims, knocked over statue and toppled another memorial.
Intruders yanked out crosses symbolizing Oakland homicide victims, knocked over statue and toppled another memorial.
Feds seize $10M worth of fentanyl, arrest 18 in California drug raid
As part of its investigation, law enforcement reported finding approximately 40 pounds of fentanyl in one home alone. In all, more than $10 million worth of the highly dangerous drug was seized.
As part of its investigation, law enforcement reported finding approximately 40 pounds of fentanyl in one home alone. In all, more than $10 million worth of the highly dangerous drug was seized.



















