USMNT vs. Australia preview with Total Soccer Show's Joe Lowery
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Joe Lowery, co-host of the Total Soccer Show podcast joins Fox Local San Francisco to preview the USMNT-Australia match and discuss how the FIFA World Cup 2026 has been going so far.

Trump pulls dozens of national park exhibits deemed to ‘inappropriately disparage’ Americans

A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration must return dozens of exhibits that were removed by a Trump order because they were deemed to “inappropriately disparage" Americans. 

Concord's Cocina Híjole María bringing World Cup energy
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It’s Mexico vs. South Korea on the world stage tonight, but in Concord, the energy is just as personal at Cocina Híjole María, located on1819 Colfax Street. The family-run spot known for its watch parties and deep community ties. Owner, Francisco Laredo, his sister, Anayeli and mother and head chef, Ana Maria Arellano, talk family, tradition, and food.

Gas prices finally dip for the first time since March
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For the first time in months, drivers are seeing some welcome relief at the pump. The national average price for gasoline has slipped below four dollars a gallon. Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis, at GasBuddy, gives insight.

Teleféric Barcelona offers special menu for the World Cup
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The World Cup is in full swing with watch parties being held all over the Bay Area. And in the East Bay one restaurant has a special menu just for the World Cup. Oscar Cabezas, Culinary Director at Teleféric Barcelona joined us in studio to show us what to expect!

Preventing learning loss during the Summer
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Summer is here and everyone is ready to relax and take a break. But the next school year will be here before you know it and, without staying engaged, it is easy for kids to slip out of routine and experience learning loss. Dr. Jackie Shiels, Clinical Psychologist at Kaiser Permanente Walnut Creek to talk about what families can do to keep children’s brains sharp and prepared.

SFPD audit shows Flock cameras accessed on behalf of federal, out-of-state agencies

San Francisco’s Flock Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) network has been queried on behalf of out-of-state and federal agencies, validating fears that many privacy advocates have had about the program.

SF Chinatown faces major disruptions as 3 construction projects loom

San Francisco's Chinatown is facing significant disruptions as three major construction projects are scheduled to hit the historic neighborhood nearly all at once. While city officials emphasize that the work represents much-needed infrastructure improvements, local merchants and residents argue that the overlapping timelines are creating too much strain on the community.

Palo Alto restaurant showcases sushi-making
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Peninsula restaurant, with Chef Hoa Tan, appearing on Mornings on 2, to display sushi preparation and rolling techniques 

Father's Day grief, estrangement, & toxic family dynamics
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Father's Day can reignite grief years after a parent's death, and the holiday can be emotionally complicated for those who don't have a good relationship with their parents. Jessica Anne Pressler, a Columbia University-trained psychotherapist joined us in studio to talk about the healthy ways to cope with the emotions that resurface during holidays.

Bay Area woman hopes to swim California coast
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Catherine Breed, 33, will begin her grueling journey at the Oregon border on July 1. She plans to swim more than 900 miles, finishing sometime in October at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Obama Presidential Center opens with star-studded dedication ceremony in Chicago

Former President Barack Obama celebrated the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago with a star-studded event featuring former presidents, musicians and other prominent guests.

SF Chinatown faces major disruptions as 3 construction projects loom
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San Francisco's Chinatown is facing significant disruptions as three major construction projects are scheduled to hit the historic neighborhood nearly all at once. 

California's 'billionaire tax' qualifies for the November ballot
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A proposal to tax California's richest residents has officially qualified for the November ballot, the California secretary of state confirms. Voters will decide wheter to impose a one-time, 5% tax on Californians with more than $1 billion in assets. 

Early World Cup data shows big economic boost for South Bay businesses
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Initial data shows the World Cup is providing a big economic boost to the South Bay, with the San Jose Downtown Association reporting foot traffic increases of up to 200%. Local bars and hotels are experiencing huge demand as fans flood the area for match viewings and stadium events, reversing prior concerns about the local game lineup.

San Rafael apartment complex fire initially displaces 85 residents
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A fast-moving fire broke out Tuesday afternoon in a carport area at a San Rafael apartment complex, threatening a critical piece of the city's low-income housing supply. Fast-acting firefighters and rapid emergency repairs have allowed most residents to return to their homes.