Suspect arrested in San Francisco shooting; investigation underway
San Francisco Police Department officers were on patrol monitoring Pride events near United Nations Plaza when they found a victim suffering from a gunshot wound just after 3:30 p.m., according to a department statement.
San Francisco Police Department officers were on patrol monitoring Pride events near United Nations Plaza when they found a victim suffering from a gunshot wound just after 3:30 p.m., according to a department statement.
Suspect barricaded in Tenderloin dies from self-inflicted gunshot wound
San Francisco Police Department officers were called just before 1:45 p.m. to the 100 block of Eddy St. on reports of a shooting, according to a department statement.
San Francisco Police Department officers were called just before 1:45 p.m. to the 100 block of Eddy St. on reports of a shooting, according to a department statement.
SMART proposes new Geyserville station
The North Bay's SMART Train is exploring the addition of a new transit station in Geyserville after local residents successfully advocated to state lawmakers.
The North Bay's SMART Train is exploring the addition of a new transit station in Geyserville after local residents successfully advocated to state lawmakers.
San Francisco Shakespeare festival
The San Francisco Shakespeare Festival is auctioning off costume pieces from its upcoming production of "Antony and Cleopatra" in a first-of-its-kind fundraiser called "Fancy Extras."
The San Francisco Shakespeare Festival is auctioning off costume pieces from its upcoming production of "Antony and Cleopatra" in a first-of-its-kind fundraiser called "Fancy Extras."
San Francisco Pride: Market Street lasers return, ValQueeries celebrate at Valkyries Pride Night
San Francisco kicked off Pride Weekend with the return of the Market Street Pride lasers, while the Golden State Valkyries celebrated Pride Night alongside the ValQueeries, an LGBTQ fan group building community through basketball.
San Francisco kicked off Pride Weekend with the return of the Market Street Pride lasers, while the Golden State Valkyries celebrated Pride Night alongside the ValQueeries, an LGBTQ fan group building community through basketball.
LA Unified bans screens for youngest students, limits classroom tech through high school
The nation's second largest public school district has voted to significantly scale back technology in the classroom — banning screens for its youngest students and limiting daily screen time for older ones.
The nation's second largest public school district has voted to significantly scale back technology in the classroom — banning screens for its youngest students and limiting daily screen time for older ones.
Chef Darryl Bell of Napa's Stateline Road Smokehouse shares tips for the perfect brisket
Watch to learn how to smoke the perfect 14-Hour brisket with Chef Darryl Bell: ---The Trim: Leave 1/4-inch of fat and trim edges smoothly so it cooks evenly without burning. --Zero Waste: Melt down the fat trim on the smoker and pour it back over the sliced meat for ultimate juiciness. Save meat scraps for burgers! --The Binder: Use mustard, oil, or mayo to help the rub stick—the flavor won't transfer to the final result. --Go Heavy on Salt: Season generously --The Low & Slow: Smoke at 250°F (or 225°F) for 13 to 15 hours. The Paper Wrap: At 167°F internal, wrap it in butcher paper and smoke until it hits 202°F. --The KC Way: Slice the lean "flat" side for sandwiches. Dice, sauce, and re-smoke the marbled "point" side for 2 hours to make authentic Kansas City burnt ends!
Watch to learn how to smoke the perfect 14-Hour brisket with Chef Darryl Bell: ---The Trim: Leave 1/4-inch of fat and trim edges smoothly so it cooks evenly without burning. --Zero Waste: Melt down the fat trim on the smoker and pour it back over the sliced meat for ultimate juiciness. Save meat scraps for burgers! --The Binder: Use mustard, oil, or mayo to help the rub stick—the flavor won't transfer to the final result. --Go Heavy on Salt: Season generously --The Low & Slow: Smoke at 250°F (or 225°F) for 13 to 15 hours. The Paper Wrap: At 167°F internal, wrap it in butcher paper and smoke until it hits 202°F. --The KC Way: Slice the lean "flat" side for sandwiches. Dice, sauce, and re-smoke the marbled "point" side for 2 hours to make authentic Kansas City burnt ends!
Cool sunshine with a strong breeze
Happy weekend everyone! The system helping to break up the clouds and bring plenty of sunshine is also helping to kick up our winds and cool us down a bit more. Expect breezy to windy conditions with highs 10-15 degrees below average. The winds begin to ease and temps. begin to rebound on Sunday. Beach Hazard Statement for elevated risk of sneaker waves and rip currents continues.
Happy weekend everyone! The system helping to break up the clouds and bring plenty of sunshine is also helping to kick up our winds and cool us down a bit more. Expect breezy to windy conditions with highs 10-15 degrees below average. The winds begin to ease and temps. begin to rebound on Sunday. Beach Hazard Statement for elevated risk of sneaker waves and rip currents continues.
San Jose's San Pedro Square gears up for US match on July 1
Businesses in San Jose's San Pedro Square prepares for the expected huge crowds for the World Cup watch party for the US match versus Bosnia and Herzegovina at Levi's Stadium. US Soccer announced on Friday that San Pedro Square Market is the official watch party location for this match.
Businesses in San Jose's San Pedro Square prepares for the expected huge crowds for the World Cup watch party for the US match versus Bosnia and Herzegovina at Levi's Stadium. US Soccer announced on Friday that San Pedro Square Market is the official watch party location for this match.
San Francisco Pride kicks off with rainbow lasers, ValQueeries celebrate at Valkyries Pride Night
San Francisco kicked off Pride weekend with the return of the Market Street Pride lasers, while the Golden State Valkyries celebrated Pride Night alongside the ValQueeries, an LGBTQ fan group building community through basketball.
San Francisco kicked off Pride weekend with the return of the Market Street Pride lasers, while the Golden State Valkyries celebrated Pride Night alongside the ValQueeries, an LGBTQ fan group building community through basketball.
Parents charged with murder of 7-year-old son who weighed 255 pounds
Investigators say he was bedridden, neglected, and living in complete filth.
Investigators say he was bedridden, neglected, and living in complete filth.
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.
Wind of change blowing your way!
Saturday will likely be the coolest day of the weekend. Many neighborhoods will stay in the 50s and 60s, with only low to mid-70s inland. Clouds linger much of the day and pockets of drizzle or even a little light rain are possible as a cold front passes through the area during the morning hours. The wind remains gusty Saturday, especially through the hills and mountain passes. Beach Hazard Statement in effect through Wednesday, dangerous beach conditions return to south- and southwest-facing beaches. We tragically saw two deaths and several rescues during the last Beach Hazard Statement. If you’re heading to the coast: • Stay well back from the water’s edge. • Never turn your back on the ocean. • Keep children and pets away from crashing waves. LOOKING AHEAD The marine layer retreats for the Pride parade. A gorgeous Sunday with the temperature of 60 at 10:30 for the beginning of the parade and 70 for a high temp in San Francisco on Sunday. Highs bank between the 60s at the Coast to the low 80s Inland.
Saturday will likely be the coolest day of the weekend. Many neighborhoods will stay in the 50s and 60s, with only low to mid-70s inland. Clouds linger much of the day and pockets of drizzle or even a little light rain are possible as a cold front passes through the area during the morning hours. The wind remains gusty Saturday, especially through the hills and mountain passes. Beach Hazard Statement in effect through Wednesday, dangerous beach conditions return to south- and southwest-facing beaches. We tragically saw two deaths and several rescues during the last Beach Hazard Statement. If you’re heading to the coast: • Stay well back from the water’s edge. • Never turn your back on the ocean. • Keep children and pets away from crashing waves. LOOKING AHEAD The marine layer retreats for the Pride parade. A gorgeous Sunday with the temperature of 60 at 10:30 for the beginning of the parade and 70 for a high temp in San Francisco on Sunday. Highs bank between the 60s at the Coast to the low 80s Inland.
US strikes Iran in response to drone attack on ship
The U.S. struck Iran on Friday to respond to a drone attack on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz a day earlier. President Donald Trump had said attacking the ship violated the ceasefire.
The U.S. struck Iran on Friday to respond to a drone attack on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz a day earlier. President Donald Trump had said attacking the ship violated the ceasefire.
PGE employs AI for fire weather forecasting
PG&E has begun using artificial intelligence to stay ahead of potential fires. The power company's machine learning model will help determine if planned power shut-offs will be necessary to prevent wildfires this summer.
PG&E has begun using artificial intelligence to stay ahead of potential fires. The power company's machine learning model will help determine if planned power shut-offs will be necessary to prevent wildfires this summer.
Bay Area mobilizes to support Venezuela
More than 900 dead, thousands injured, and more than 50,000 people still unaccounted for after two earthquakes left Venezuela devastated. Two days later, Bay Area groups are joining a robust international response as officials desperately dig through the rubble for people who might be trapped.
More than 900 dead, thousands injured, and more than 50,000 people still unaccounted for after two earthquakes left Venezuela devastated. Two days later, Bay Area groups are joining a robust international response as officials desperately dig through the rubble for people who might be trapped.
Trans march kicks off SF Pride Weekend festivities
The trans march launched three days of weekend events celebrating Pride in SF
The trans march launched three days of weekend events celebrating Pride in SF
The Domes San Jose offers 360 degree viewing for World Cup and beyond
Just in time for the World Cup's biggest games, a new venue is opening in San Jose. The Domes features a 360 degree view in 8k projection. It's hoping to offer an immersive experience for fans.
Just in time for the World Cup's biggest games, a new venue is opening in San Jose. The Domes features a 360 degree view in 8k projection. It's hoping to offer an immersive experience for fans.
Oakland's Jack London Square in state of flux
Oakland's Jack London Square is in a state of transition. New businesses are opening — including one Friday morning. But others will be leaving this summer, raising questions about whether any economic boosts to the area can be sustainable.
Oakland's Jack London Square is in a state of transition. New businesses are opening — including one Friday morning. But others will be leaving this summer, raising questions about whether any economic boosts to the area can be sustainable.
Palisades Fire trial: Judge declares mistrial
The man accused of sparking last year’s deadly Palisades Fire will be tried again this fall after his first federal arson case ended in a mistrial Friday.
The man accused of sparking last year’s deadly Palisades Fire will be tried again this fall after his first federal arson case ended in a mistrial Friday.


















