Trump suggests sending federal agents to San Francisco to address crime again
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Trump suggested deploying federal forces to major Democratic-led cities, including San Francisco, to boost public safety, despite city officials highlighting recent declines in crime and ongoing safety initiatives.

Survey finds deep distrust, safety concerns among Black Oakland residents

A new survey of Oakland residents is highlighting significant concerns among Black residents about trust in city government, public safety and the rising cost of living.

Survey finds deep distrust, safety concerns among Black Oakland residents
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A new survey of Oakland residents is highlighting significant concerns among Black residents about trust in city government, public safety and the rising cost of living. Data analyzed by a local nonprofit found that nearly 75% of Black respondents do not trust the city to spend tax dollars responsibly. The findings come from a survey conducted by the East Bay Polling Institute and EMC Research, with further analysis by the Black Action Alliance.

San Jose school board votes to close five elementary schools

The San Jose Unified School District has approved a consolidation plan that will see the closure of five of its elementary schools. 

Olympics bans transgender women from competing
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Transgender women will not be able to compete in the Olympics moving forward after the International Olympics Committee implemented a new eligibility policy. The IOC says it's to protect fairness. Others call it discriminatory. 

Mild to warm Friday
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High clouds will continue to pay us a visit.  Your Friday forecast features mild to warm temperatures.  Highs should range from the mid 60s to the low 80s.  No big changes in your weekend forecast.  We are still tracking rain for Tue - Wed of next week.  Enjoy the warm weather for now!  -Mark

New map indicating streets are safer in SF
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It’s been 100 days since Mayor Daniel Lurie signed an executive directive for safer streets in SF and his office says there’s already been improvements to some of the most dangerous thoroughfares.  

Fireworks blast victim's mom shocked by Grand Jury's scathing report: "Officials Knew, None Acted"

Stunning new details were laid out in the Yolo County Civil Grand Jury's report Thursday about the fireworks warehouse explosion that killed seven people in Esparto in Yolo County on July 1, 2025.

GPS darts to track fleeing cars approved for SFPD

It's a high-tech alternative to police chases. A GPS dart fired from a cop cruiser latches onto the getaway car. Officers can then pull back and track the suspects remotely without risking a pursuit that could lead to crashes, injuries or deaths.

Coffee shop owner goes missing from Oakland, police asking for help

The Oakland Police Department have released a photo of a woman who has gone missing from the Cleveland Heights neighborhood.

Grand jury: "Officials Knew, None Acted" on illegal fireworks warehouse
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A Yolo County civil grand jury released a report Thursday with a scathing  title "Officials Knew, None Acted," saying county officials knew years before the deadly July 2025 fireworks warehouse explosion that illegal fireworks were being stored in an Esparto agricultural building. 

Victim, suspect identified in fatal Sunset District shooting

The identities of the victim and suspect in Tuesday's fatal shooting in San Francisco's Sunset District have been released.

SFPD now allowed to use GPS darts to track fleeing cars
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San Francisco police have been given the green-light to deploy GPS darts fired from police cars to track fleeing vehicles.

Trump delays Strait of Hormuz deadline
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President Trump is making plans in the Middle East in case diplomacy with Iran fails. There are concerns on Capitol Hill that ground operations could be coming. Stephen Zunes, an international politics expert at USF, says the Iranians still hold the upper hand when it comes to which ships are allowed to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. 

Nancy Guthrie's doors were 'propped open,' Savannah Guthrie says

In her first sit-down interview since her mother vanished from her home nearly two months ago, "Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie recalled the "chaos and disbelief" surrounding Nancy Guthrie's disappearance after her sister called saying that their mother was missing.

Man convicted in death of San Francisco's 'Grandpa Vicha' sentenced, will soon be released
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A judge in San Francisco on Thursday sentenced the man convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of "Grandpa Vicha" to three years in state prison, an additional five years probation with credit for time served. 

Trump to sign emergency order to pay TSA agents
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President Donald Trump said Thursday he would sign an order instructing the Homeland Security secretary to immediately pay Transportation Security Administration agents as Congress struggles to reach a deal to end the budget impasse that has jammed airports and left workers without paychecks.

March Madness kicks off at San Jose's SAP Center
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The SAP Center has been transformed from a hockey and concert arena into a basketball stadium to host two high-stakes Sweet 16 games.

Nicolás Maduro, Venezuelan president, returns to court after US capture
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Nicolás Maduro and his wife will return to court Thursday following their dramatic capture in a U.S raid. Now, the judge must weigh whether sanctions preventing legal payments could impact the case, or if the charges, including narco-terrorism and conspiracy, move forward toward trial. 

Iran allowing some oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz
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President Donald Trump announced Thursday morning that Iran is allowing some oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, as a sign of good faith for talks.