Organization that supports children of incarcerated parents expands
Project Avary announces plans to bring youth of incarcerated parents to Alaska
Project Avary announces plans to bring youth of incarcerated parents to Alaska
New trial moves forward in Sierra Lamar case
Antolin Garcia-Torrez, dressed in a business suit, white shirt and glasses, appeared in court Monday to observe proceedings related to the retrial. S
Antolin Garcia-Torrez, dressed in a business suit, white shirt and glasses, appeared in court Monday to observe proceedings related to the retrial. S
‘Jersey Day’ in honor of Team USA match in the Bay Area
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie decreed that Wednesday – July 1 – is not only when Team USA takes on Bosnia and Herzegovina, it’s also "Jersey Day" – a day encouraging non-uniformed city employees to wear team colors or soccer jerseys.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie decreed that Wednesday – July 1 – is not only when Team USA takes on Bosnia and Herzegovina, it’s also "Jersey Day" – a day encouraging non-uniformed city employees to wear team colors or soccer jerseys.
Immersive dinosaur exhibit unveiled at San Francisco Zoo
The San Francisco Zoo unveiled their interactive experience with robotic dinosaurs and fossil dig sites starting July 1. Open until September 15, the pay-to-enter "Dinos Rule!" exhibit is for people to learn more about the prehistoric era.
The San Francisco Zoo unveiled their interactive experience with robotic dinosaurs and fossil dig sites starting July 1. Open until September 15, the pay-to-enter "Dinos Rule!" exhibit is for people to learn more about the prehistoric era.
Man wins $50K lawsuit after protesting, trolling national guard with Darth Vader theme song
The District of Columbia has agreed to a $50,000 settlement to resolve a lawsuit from a man who claimed police detained him for playing Darth Vader's theme song while following an Ohio National Guard patrol.
The District of Columbia has agreed to a $50,000 settlement to resolve a lawsuit from a man who claimed police detained him for playing Darth Vader's theme song while following an Ohio National Guard patrol.
US Men's National Soccer Team players walk around San Jose
US Men's National Soccer Team players walk around San Jose, grabbing coffee, ahead of their game with Bosnia.
US Men's National Soccer Team players walk around San Jose, grabbing coffee, ahead of their game with Bosnia.
The LeBron James era in Los Angeles is over
The LeBron James era with the Lakers is over. His agent Rich Paul announced Tuesday that the NBA superstar will continue his career outside of Los Angeles, leaving the Lakers to build around Luka Doncic.
The LeBron James era with the Lakers is over. His agent Rich Paul announced Tuesday that the NBA superstar will continue his career outside of Los Angeles, leaving the Lakers to build around Luka Doncic.
Birthright citizenship: Supreme Court rejects Trump crackdown
The Supreme Court released its opinion Tuesday on the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s 2025 order on birthright citizenship, rejecting the president’s proposed limitations.
The Supreme Court released its opinion Tuesday on the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s 2025 order on birthright citizenship, rejecting the president’s proposed limitations.
California lawmaker calls some of his Gaza critics 'unhinged'
California Sen. Scott Wiener called the people who harassed him and physically accosted him at the Trans March in San Francisco over his views on Gaza "unhinged."
California Sen. Scott Wiener called the people who harassed him and physically accosted him at the Trans March in San Francisco over his views on Gaza "unhinged."
Supreme Court upholds state laws banning transgender girls and women from school athletics
The United States Supreme Court released its opinion Tuesday on state laws banning transgender athletes from female sports teams.
The United States Supreme Court released its opinion Tuesday on state laws banning transgender athletes from female sports teams.
Educating Black children and families about water safety
Swimming is a life-saving skill, yet many families still face barriers to learning. Outdoor Afro Founder and CEO Rue Mapp discusses the nonprofit's "Making Waves" program and its mission to expand swim education and improve water safety.
Swimming is a life-saving skill, yet many families still face barriers to learning. Outdoor Afro Founder and CEO Rue Mapp discusses the nonprofit's "Making Waves" program and its mission to expand swim education and improve water safety.
USMNT arrives in San Jose ahead of high-stakes World Cup match
The stakes couldn't be higher for the U.S. Men's National Team as they touched down in the Bay Area on Monday night. From this point on in the tournament, it is simple: win or go home.
The stakes couldn't be higher for the U.S. Men's National Team as they touched down in the Bay Area on Monday night. From this point on in the tournament, it is simple: win or go home.
Team USA arrives in San Jose to great fanfare ahead of World Cup match
Team USA arrived in San Jose on Monday, ahead of their FIFA World Cup game on Wednesday at Levi's Stadium.
Team USA arrived in San Jose on Monday, ahead of their FIFA World Cup game on Wednesday at Levi's Stadium.
Morocco fans celebrate penalty shootout win at Redwood City watch party
Morocco advanced to the World Cup round of 16 after a tense penalty shootout win, sparking celebrations at a packed Redwood City Courthouse Square watch party.
Morocco advanced to the World Cup round of 16 after a tense penalty shootout win, sparking celebrations at a packed Redwood City Courthouse Square watch party.
Fire rips through San Francisco Lower Pacific Heights church
A fire burned a San Francisco Seventh Day Adventist Church in the Lower Pacific Heights neighborhood on Monday. No one was injured and the official cause is still under investigation, but the church was under construction at the time and had been covered partly by scaffolding.
A fire burned a San Francisco Seventh Day Adventist Church in the Lower Pacific Heights neighborhood on Monday. No one was injured and the official cause is still under investigation, but the church was under construction at the time and had been covered partly by scaffolding.
San Francisco bike shop owner traveling to 10 World Cup matches as superfan
A San Francisco business owner is taking his soccer fandom to extreme lengths this month, logging thousands of flight miles to catch World Cup matches back-to-back across North America.
A San Francisco business owner is taking his soccer fandom to extreme lengths this month, logging thousands of flight miles to catch World Cup matches back-to-back across North America.
Oakland designated a soccer-forward community
As World Cup fever continues, the long-term impact of the tournament remains to be seen, but U.S. soccer is already investing in that impact in the next generation of soccer players. The city of Oakland has been designated as one of three soccer-forward communities
As World Cup fever continues, the long-term impact of the tournament remains to be seen, but U.S. soccer is already investing in that impact in the next generation of soccer players. The city of Oakland has been designated as one of three soccer-forward communities
Slightly cooler forecast
Low clouds will resurface near the coast and bay Tuesday morning. Partly to mostly sunny skies are expected later in the day. Highs should range from the low 60s to the mid 80s.
Low clouds will resurface near the coast and bay Tuesday morning. Partly to mostly sunny skies are expected later in the day. Highs should range from the low 60s to the mid 80s.
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.
Major Supreme Court rulings: Analysis
The U.S. Supreme Court handed down some closesly watched decisons on Monday, including one concerning how states like California count mail-in ballots after Election Day. The justices also declined President Trump's request to review civil judgment requiring him to pay writer E. Jean Carroll $5 million in a defamation suit.
The U.S. Supreme Court handed down some closesly watched decisons on Monday, including one concerning how states like California count mail-in ballots after Election Day. The justices also declined President Trump's request to review civil judgment requiring him to pay writer E. Jean Carroll $5 million in a defamation suit.



















