Giants fans protest Pride Night debacle
A group of long-time fans and season ticket holders gathered to demand a formal apology from SF Giants management, including President of Baseball Operations Buster Posey. They say the team mishandled an incident on June 12th—the Giants' designated Pride Night—where several pitchers wore team-issued Pride caps with a Bible verse written on them.
A group of long-time fans and season ticket holders gathered to demand a formal apology from SF Giants management, including President of Baseball Operations Buster Posey. They say the team mishandled an incident on June 12th—the Giants' designated Pride Night—where several pitchers wore team-issued Pride caps with a Bible verse written on them.
Giants fans protest pride night debacle
A group of long-time fans and season ticket holders gathered to demand a formal apology from SF Giants management, including President of Baseball Operations Buster Posey. They say the team mishandled an incident on June 12th—the Giants' designated Pride Night—where several pitchers wore team-issued Pride caps with a Bible verse written on them.
A group of long-time fans and season ticket holders gathered to demand a formal apology from SF Giants management, including President of Baseball Operations Buster Posey. They say the team mishandled an incident on June 12th—the Giants' designated Pride Night—where several pitchers wore team-issued Pride caps with a Bible verse written on them.
Giants fans protest Pride Night debacle
A group of long-time fans and season ticket holders gathered to demand a formal apology from SF Giants management, including President of Baseball Operations Buster Posey. They say the team mishandled an incident on June 12th—the Giants' designated Pride Night—where several pitchers wore team-issued Pride caps with a Bible verse written on them.
A group of long-time fans and season ticket holders gathered to demand a formal apology from SF Giants management, including President of Baseball Operations Buster Posey. They say the team mishandled an incident on June 12th—the Giants' designated Pride Night—where several pitchers wore team-issued Pride caps with a Bible verse written on them.
Protest at Oracle Park over Giants Pride Night celebration
A group of long-time fans and season ticket holders gathered to demand a formal apology from SF Giants management, including President of Baseball Operations Buster Posey. They say the team mishandled an incident on June 12th—the Giants' designated Pride Night—where several pitchers wore team-issued Pride caps with a Bible verse written on them.
A group of long-time fans and season ticket holders gathered to demand a formal apology from SF Giants management, including President of Baseball Operations Buster Posey. They say the team mishandled an incident on June 12th—the Giants' designated Pride Night—where several pitchers wore team-issued Pride caps with a Bible verse written on them.
UC Berkeley community honors student, mother killed in solo crash
Friends, family and classmates gathered at UC Berkeley to remember Paloma Foster, a student, mother and advocate who died in a solo crash Sunday.
Friends, family and classmates gathered at UC Berkeley to remember Paloma Foster, a student, mother and advocate who died in a solo crash Sunday.
Converting vacant office buildings into housing
U.S. Representative Ro Khanna authored a provision focused on increasing housing development within designated opportunity zones.
U.S. Representative Ro Khanna authored a provision focused on increasing housing development within designated opportunity zones.
Redwood City launches 'Soccer on the Square' World Cup watch parties
Redwood City’s Courthouse Square transformed into a lively soccer pitch Tuesday night as the city officially launched its "Soccer on the Square" World Cup watch party series. Fans headed to the downtown venue to cheer on Colombia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, bringing a big boost to local businesses and providing Peninsula soccer enthusiasts with a premier local gathering spot for the rest of the tournament.
Redwood City’s Courthouse Square transformed into a lively soccer pitch Tuesday night as the city officially launched its "Soccer on the Square" World Cup watch party series. Fans headed to the downtown venue to cheer on Colombia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, bringing a big boost to local businesses and providing Peninsula soccer enthusiasts with a premier local gathering spot for the rest of the tournament.
Fans pack San Pedro Square for Colombia vs. DR Congo
Fans packed the San Pedro Square Market for the FIFA World Cup Group K showdown between Colombia and DR Congo.
Fans packed the San Pedro Square Market for the FIFA World Cup Group K showdown between Colombia and DR Congo.
Final Coastal Warning: Deadly Sneaker Wave Risk Active Through Wednesday
The brief midweek heat spike peaks tomorrow, but a major upper-level storm system will arrive by Friday to slash temperatures and bring howling, 40-mph wind gusts through the weekend. 1. Final Hours for the Beach Warning (Wednesday Expiration) The Threat: The long-period southerly swell is still actively battering the coast this evening. The Window: The Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect until Wednesday 5 PM. Danger: Deceptive sneaker waves and intense rip currents remain highly active on all Pacific beaches. 2. Tonight's Coastal Visibility Alert The Impact: Because the marine layer is shallower tonight (1,200 feet), the fog will not spread quite as far inland as previous nights. Instead, it will pack tightly against the coastal hills. The Hazard: Expect dense fog and rapid visibility drops along immediate coastal highways and coastal terrain through Wednesday morning with localized drizzle.. 3. Midweek Heat Peak (Wednesday & Thursday) The Trend: Subtle high pressure is compressing the marine layer to around 1,200 feet. Because of this, tomorrow morning's fog will clear out earlier than today. The Numbers: Inland valleys will reach the mid/high 80s which is seasonal!
The brief midweek heat spike peaks tomorrow, but a major upper-level storm system will arrive by Friday to slash temperatures and bring howling, 40-mph wind gusts through the weekend. 1. Final Hours for the Beach Warning (Wednesday Expiration) The Threat: The long-period southerly swell is still actively battering the coast this evening. The Window: The Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect until Wednesday 5 PM. Danger: Deceptive sneaker waves and intense rip currents remain highly active on all Pacific beaches. 2. Tonight's Coastal Visibility Alert The Impact: Because the marine layer is shallower tonight (1,200 feet), the fog will not spread quite as far inland as previous nights. Instead, it will pack tightly against the coastal hills. The Hazard: Expect dense fog and rapid visibility drops along immediate coastal highways and coastal terrain through Wednesday morning with localized drizzle.. 3. Midweek Heat Peak (Wednesday & Thursday) The Trend: Subtle high pressure is compressing the marine layer to around 1,200 feet. Because of this, tomorrow morning's fog will clear out earlier than today. The Numbers: Inland valleys will reach the mid/high 80s which is seasonal!
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.
SF Giants Pride explanations not enough for some fans
SF Giants play their first home game since the issue over Pride night arose more than a week ago.
SF Giants play their first home game since the issue over Pride night arose more than a week ago.
San Jose Fire Station 32 sits empty after budget cuts delay opening
Efforts are underway to open a newly constructed San Jose fire station that currently sits empty because staffing funds were cut from the city's upcoming budget, a decision the local firefighters' union warns endangers public safety.
Efforts are underway to open a newly constructed San Jose fire station that currently sits empty because staffing funds were cut from the city's upcoming budget, a decision the local firefighters' union warns endangers public safety.
TSA says security is enhanced at Bay Area airports for World Cup
The TSA is implementing enhanced security protocols for travelers as the Bay Area welcomes hundreds of thousands of soccer fans for the World Cup, and SFO is preparing for an influx of visitors for Team USA’s match next week.
The TSA is implementing enhanced security protocols for travelers as the Bay Area welcomes hundreds of thousands of soccer fans for the World Cup, and SFO is preparing for an influx of visitors for Team USA’s match next week.
Opening of new San Jose fire station delayed by budget cuts
A newly constructed fire station in San Jose is empty as funding runs dry. There are concerns over public safety and a lack of reaching underserved communities with its delayed opening.
A newly constructed fire station in San Jose is empty as funding runs dry. There are concerns over public safety and a lack of reaching underserved communities with its delayed opening.
What should the Golden State Warriors do in the NBA Draft?
Radio host, Dan Dibley of 95.7 The Game joins Fox Local San Francisco to talk about the Warriors option ahead of the NBA Draft.
Radio host, Dan Dibley of 95.7 The Game joins Fox Local San Francisco to talk about the Warriors option ahead of the NBA Draft.
Supporting veterans during PTSD awareness month
June is National PTSD Awareness Month. Former 82nd Airborne Paratrooper Christopher Stout talks about his dedication to the Veterans Community Project, and supporting veterans not only during this month but also year round.
June is National PTSD Awareness Month. Former 82nd Airborne Paratrooper Christopher Stout talks about his dedication to the Veterans Community Project, and supporting veterans not only during this month but also year round.
Assemblymember Alex Lee on California's upcoming return to work mandate
Assemblymember Alex Lee joins Fox Local San Francisco to discuss his legislation to support state workers who want to telecommute.
Assemblymember Alex Lee joins Fox Local San Francisco to discuss his legislation to support state workers who want to telecommute.
A taste of Colombia in Alameda
Game-day bites with Alameda's Macondo Colombian Fusion. Owners, Constanza Ortiz and Jacob Loffsner, talk food, tradition, and soccer.
Game-day bites with Alameda's Macondo Colombian Fusion. Owners, Constanza Ortiz and Jacob Loffsner, talk food, tradition, and soccer.
Big Tigger arrested; accused of injuring wife during fight
Longtime radio personality and former television host Big Tigger was arrested over the weekend on child cruelty and battery charges in Fulton County after allegedly pushing his wife into an office door during an argument, causing a deep facial cut, according to court documents.
Longtime radio personality and former television host Big Tigger was arrested over the weekend on child cruelty and battery charges in Fulton County after allegedly pushing his wife into an office door during an argument, causing a deep facial cut, according to court documents.
18-year-old arrested for 'Columbine' massacre shooting at Northern California library
An 18-year-old suspect has been arrested after a shooting at a library in Northern California left two people dead, Chico police said Tuesday, adding that his motivation "appears to be founded in a desire to commit a Columbine High School massacre type of shooting."
An 18-year-old suspect has been arrested after a shooting at a library in Northern California left two people dead, Chico police said Tuesday, adding that his motivation "appears to be founded in a desire to commit a Columbine High School massacre type of shooting."



















