Juneteenth Celebration in San Francisco
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Tamara Walker joins Fox Local San Francisco to discuss the Juneteenth celebrations going on in San Francisco .

AI And Recyling2
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Interview with co-founder of Greyparrot

Petaluma police seek smash-and-grab robber who targeted jewelry store

Employees reported that a suspect walked into the store, pulled out a hammer and broke a glass display to steal an unknown amount of jewelry before they fled the scene on foot, according to police.

World Cup: What you need to know about USA vs Australia

The U.S. Men’s National Team is facing a critical injury question ahead of its highly anticipated World Cup match-up against Australia Friday. 

California gas prices drop amid Iran deal, but experts warn relief may be temporary
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Energy experts and consumers express skepticism that the relief will last, citing ongoing volatility among oil traders and extensive war damage to regional refining capacity.

SFPD Officer Released from Hospital After Line-of-Duty Shooting
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An 8-year veteran of the San Francisco Police Department received a hero's sendoff Thursday afternoon as she was discharged from San Francisco General Hospital, less than three weeks after surviving a life-threatening shooting in the line of duty.

World Cup: KTVU sports reporter Joe Fonzi gets sombrero-ed in San Jose
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We've been saying it all day here at KTVU — the energy surrounding the World Cup Mexico vs. Korea match has been electric. Right after Mexico's 1-0 win, KTVU sports reporter Joe Fonzi was devoured by these festive fans who annoint him with a celebratory sombrero. Check it out and feel the vibes! 

World Cup San Jose: An electric atmosphere
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The anticipation for Mexico vs. Korea's match in Guadalajara was at a fever pitch here in the Bay. San Pedro Square was electric ahead of the match that saw Mexico win 1 to 0. 

Cooling trend
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The Bay Area cooling trend continues.  Low clouds and drizzle return to the area Friday morning. Partly sunny skies are expected later in day.  Winds will be picking up again (20 - 35 mph).  Highs should range from the low 60s to the upper 70s. The Beach Hazards Statement is in effect until 5 am Sunday.

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.

Key Bridge collapse probe: Cargo ship engineer admits to federal safety violation

Dali chief engineer admitted Thursday to a federal safety violation for hiding a hazard before a power loss caused the ship to strike and collapse Baltimore's Key Bridge in 2024.

Alameda County Fair opens Juneteenth
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It’s opening weekend for the Alameda County Fair, and fairgoers can look forward to four weekends of family-fun activities, live music, and award-winning fair food.

Mother and child swept into the ocean in San Francisco now in critical condition
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A mother and her child are in the hospital in critical conditon after they were swept into the ocean at San Francisco's Baker Beach on Thursday. A beach-hazard statement remains in effect. 

Interim Iran deal: Will prices drop?
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Global markets are responding to President Trump's deal with Iran as the average price of U.S. gasoline fell below $4 a gallon. In California, the average is much higher, still around $5.60 a gallon. Vinnie Argawal, UC Berkeley professor specializing in international political economy and trade policy has an outlook on what consumers can expect. 

Iran agreement: Too many U.S. concessions?
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A tentative agreement between the U.S. and Iran to end the war is now in effect, but there are questions on how it will be enforced. Stephen Zunes, professor of Middle East politics at the University of San Francisco, breaks down what's in the deal and who has levearage. 

Luigi Mangione will not pursue psychiatric defense in UnitedHealthcare CEO's killing

Luigi Mangione's lawyers will no longer be pursuing a psychiatric defense in his state murder trial for the killing of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson, according to The Associated Press.

Boyle Heights warehouse fire prompts rare helicopter water drops, extended air quality warning

Firefighters used rare helicopter water drops to battle a massive warehouse fire in Boyle Heights, triggering extended smoke and air quality advisories for Los Angeles residents.