California dog trainer sentenced to 12 years for killing 11 dogs in his care
Kwong "Tony" Chun Sit was sentenced to nearly 12 years in prison and his assistant Tingfeng Liu to three years following the heat stroke and trauma deaths of 11 dogs at an Irvine training academy.
Kwong "Tony" Chun Sit was sentenced to nearly 12 years in prison and his assistant Tingfeng Liu to three years following the heat stroke and trauma deaths of 11 dogs at an Irvine training academy.
King tides bring high water levels to Larkspur, sparking sea level rise concerns
High water levels from a current spate of summer king tides are raising concerns among Larkspur residents who view the unusual summer flooding as a sign of sea level rise.
High water levels from a current spate of summer king tides are raising concerns among Larkspur residents who view the unusual summer flooding as a sign of sea level rise.
'Toy Story 5' screen time plot mirrors real struggle for parents, California psychologist says
Dr. Don Grant, a media psychologist with Newport Healthcare, says the new "Toy Story 5" film's plot about a child favoring a tablet-like device over traditional toys reflects a real-world challenge many families face.
Dr. Don Grant, a media psychologist with Newport Healthcare, says the new "Toy Story 5" film's plot about a child favoring a tablet-like device over traditional toys reflects a real-world challenge many families face.
Warmer, muggier weekend
Strengthening high pressure over the West will bring a summertime warm-up and increase fire weather concerns. Low clouds will linger along the coast, while monsoonal moisture spreads subtropical high clouds across the Bay Area. For today, expect highs in the 60s along the coast, 70s and 80s around the Bay, and 90s inland. By Sunday and Monday, the combination of monsoonal moisture and limited instability could produce isolated dry thunderstorms, increasing the risk of lightning-sparked wildfires and gusty, erratic winds. Meanwhile, a Coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect through Thursday morning. Higher-than-normal tides could lead to minor flooding in low-lying areas along the coast and around the Bay during high tide.
Strengthening high pressure over the West will bring a summertime warm-up and increase fire weather concerns. Low clouds will linger along the coast, while monsoonal moisture spreads subtropical high clouds across the Bay Area. For today, expect highs in the 60s along the coast, 70s and 80s around the Bay, and 90s inland. By Sunday and Monday, the combination of monsoonal moisture and limited instability could produce isolated dry thunderstorms, increasing the risk of lightning-sparked wildfires and gusty, erratic winds. Meanwhile, a Coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect through Thursday morning. Higher-than-normal tides could lead to minor flooding in low-lying areas along the coast and around the Bay during high tide.
Deadly High School Graduation Shooting: 17-yr-old arrested in Texas
- A 17-year-old suspect has been arrested in Texas in connection with a deadly shooting that killed a recent high school graduate and injured three others outside a Solano County graduation ceremony, police announced Friday.
- A 17-year-old suspect has been arrested in Texas in connection with a deadly shooting that killed a recent high school graduate and injured three others outside a Solano County graduation ceremony, police announced Friday.
San Francisco’s Californios makes history as first Mexican restaurant with three Michelin stars
Chef Val Cantu’s Californios in San Francisco earned three Michelin stars, marking a historic moment for Mexican cuisine.
Chef Val Cantu’s Californios in San Francisco earned three Michelin stars, marking a historic moment for Mexican cuisine.
Oakland Roots announce final season at Coliseum
The Oakland Roots soccer club says this will be its last season playing at the Coliseum. The club is trying to find a permanent stadium in Oakland.
The Oakland Roots soccer club says this will be its last season playing at the Coliseum. The club is trying to find a permanent stadium in Oakland.
Weekend weather changes you need to know about
1. King Tide Flooding: 1.7 Feet of Inundation A Coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect for minor shoreline flooding. Low-lying parking lots, coastal parks, pathways and roads will experience saltwater flooding nightly. The advisory runs until 4:00 AM Wednesday morning for the Pacific Coast beaches, and remains active until 4:00 AM Thursday for the inner San Francisco Bay shoreline. 2. Fire Weather Watch: Tropical Monsoon Surge (Late Weekend) On Saturday night through Sunday, a deep plume of monsoonal moisture surges from the Gulf of California. If these clouds manage to spark thunderstorms, any falling rain will evaporate in the hot, bone-dry lower air before touching the soil (virga). This creates a dangerous "low probability, high impact" scenario for a dry lightning storm. Because regional plants and brush are rapidly drying out, dry lightning hits combined with erratic, gusty thunderstorm winds could instantly ignite explosive wildfires. Pockets of high-based rain showers may slide through Monday.
1. King Tide Flooding: 1.7 Feet of Inundation A Coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect for minor shoreline flooding. Low-lying parking lots, coastal parks, pathways and roads will experience saltwater flooding nightly. The advisory runs until 4:00 AM Wednesday morning for the Pacific Coast beaches, and remains active until 4:00 AM Thursday for the inner San Francisco Bay shoreline. 2. Fire Weather Watch: Tropical Monsoon Surge (Late Weekend) On Saturday night through Sunday, a deep plume of monsoonal moisture surges from the Gulf of California. If these clouds manage to spark thunderstorms, any falling rain will evaporate in the hot, bone-dry lower air before touching the soil (virga). This creates a dangerous "low probability, high impact" scenario for a dry lightning storm. Because regional plants and brush are rapidly drying out, dry lightning hits combined with erratic, gusty thunderstorm winds could instantly ignite explosive wildfires. Pockets of high-based rain showers may slide through Monday.
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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.
Chance of dry lightning for the Bay Area
Dry lightning, which produces little to no rainfall, can spark wildfires.
Dry lightning, which produces little to no rainfall, can spark wildfires.
2 arrested in Alameda beach takeover shooting
A 19-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a double shooting at an Alameda beach "takeover" last month, and his girlfriend has been charged as an accessory.
A 19-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a double shooting at an Alameda beach "takeover" last month, and his girlfriend has been charged as an accessory.
UC Goldman Initiative paying Oaklanders to solve store vacancy issue
Oakland city leadership is trying to address why there are so many vacant lots and storefronts, and is asking for the public’s help to do it.
Oakland city leadership is trying to address why there are so many vacant lots and storefronts, and is asking for the public’s help to do it.
UC Goldman Iniitiative paying Oaklanders to solve store vacancy issue
The UC Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy is launching an initiative to pay a group of Oakland volunteers to come up with recommendations for the city's mayor and city council to tackle the problem of vacant storefronts and lots. Each volunteer, chosen by lottery, can receive $1,350 as well as childcare, senior care, and transportation support for the three weekend sessions.
The UC Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy is launching an initiative to pay a group of Oakland volunteers to come up with recommendations for the city's mayor and city council to tackle the problem of vacant storefronts and lots. Each volunteer, chosen by lottery, can receive $1,350 as well as childcare, senior care, and transportation support for the three weekend sessions.
Spain wins over Belgium in dramatic fashion
Fans watched every minute of World Cup action between Spain and Belgium
Fans watched every minute of World Cup action between Spain and Belgium
YMCA camp counselor accused of sexually assaulting 10-year old girl in Morgan Hill
Authorities in morgan hill are investigating the sexual assault of a young girl during a ymca day camp. They have now arrested her 25-year-old camp counselor for the crime.
Authorities in morgan hill are investigating the sexual assault of a young girl during a ymca day camp. They have now arrested her 25-year-old camp counselor for the crime.
Selfie helps American Canyon police bust copper thief
American Canyon police said selfies helped them identify an alleged thief accused of stealing $100K in copper wire, tools, and vehicles.
American Canyon police said selfies helped them identify an alleged thief accused of stealing $100K in copper wire, tools, and vehicles.
Insurance fraud lands San Jose man in prison for 60 days
A San Jose man was on Friday sentenced to 60 days in prison for felony insurance fraud stemming from a road rage incident in January of last year.
A San Jose man was on Friday sentenced to 60 days in prison for felony insurance fraud stemming from a road rage incident in January of last year.
Fairfield graduation shooting suspect captured in Texas
A 17-year-old boy accused of carrying out a deadly shooting at a graduation ceremony in Fairfield was arrested in Texas.
A 17-year-old boy accused of carrying out a deadly shooting at a graduation ceremony in Fairfield was arrested in Texas.
Multiple people arrested for fan brawl during Giants game
Police officers detained seven people and arrested four, all of whom were involved in a fight at the Giants game on Thursday night.
Police officers detained seven people and arrested four, all of whom were involved in a fight at the Giants game on Thursday night.
Excelsior Neighborhood celebrates completion of road safety improvement project
San Francisco’s Excelsior neighborhood on Friday celebrated the completion of an infrastructure improvement project that included new paving and upgraded traffic signals.
San Francisco’s Excelsior neighborhood on Friday celebrated the completion of an infrastructure improvement project that included new paving and upgraded traffic signals.



















