South Bay leaders respond to Cesar Chavez allegations in San Jose

City and county leaders in the South Bay joined several organizations in East San Jose to share how their community is responding to the allegations against the late Cesar Chavez.

Vigil held in San Francisco marks two years since family of four killed at bus stop

The two-year-anniversary of a family of four that was killed at a West Portal bus stop was marked by a vigil for the victims. Meanwhile, the elderly driver of the SUV that plowed into the bus stop will learn her fate from a judge in court tomorrow. 

Vigil held in San Francisco marks two years since family of four killed at bus stop
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A somber vigil was held Thursday night in San Francisco’s West Portal neighborhood, marking two years since a family of four was struck and killed by a driver while waiting at a bus stop. The gathering came one day before the driver charged in the case is scheduled to be sentenced.

San Francisco's Tien Fuh Wu honored for helping other abused girls
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Tien Fuh Wu, a girl sold by her father in China and rescued from an abusive home in San Francisco, is being honored this Women's History Month by the City of San Francisco and Cameron House, a non-profit with a 152-year history of helping women and families. A street was give her name in March, in commemoration of her work helping to rescue other girls and women from trafficking and abuse. 

Heat leading to more critters in homes | West Coast Wrap
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In Southern California the hot weather also means the emergence of more creatures inside people's homes. Here's a segment on what people can expect this heat wave. 

California to rename César Chávez Day
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California legislators announced Thursday they intend to rename César Chávez Day as Farmworkers Day in light of sexual abuse allegations against the Latino civil rights leader.  

Expect it to be loud: SF Public Library's Bay Beats program hosts a punk show

A punk rock show in a library sounds like a conflict of interest, but this weekend, San Francisco Public Library's main branch will welcome three local punk bands to play at Koret Auditorium for the Bay Beats Punk Rock Concert. 

Hayward cop accused of taking $1K, free sex to protect brothel
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A Hayward police officer has been charged with accepting a $1,000 bribe and free access to women in exchange for protecting a downtown brothel.

Jeezy announces 2026 Las Vegas residency, Legend of the Snowman, at Planet Hollywood

Jay “Jeezy" Jenkins announces his 2026 Las Vegas residency, "Legend of the Snowman," featuring a black-tie, live orchestral experience at PH Live, Planet Hollywood, with tickets on sale in March and the residency debuting May 1.

Economists warns of recession threat amid surging oil prices
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Inflation and oil prices are rising as interest rates remain high. Now, some economists warn that a recession is once again a serious threat.

Netanyahu says he didn't push Trump into Iran war
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At a news conference on Thursday, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he didn't drag the U.S. into a war with Iran.  "I didn’t have to convince President Trump about the need to prevent Iran from developing its nuclear program,” he continued, “putting it underground and being able to launch nuclear-tipped missiles at the United States. He understood that.”

Pentagon wants another $200B for Iran war
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The Pentagon is seeking $200 billion in additional funds for the Iran war, a sizable amount that is certain to be met with questions from Congress, which would need to approve any new money.

Staff at Cupertino restaurant struggle to constrain dancing robot
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Staff at a restaurant in Cupertino had to step in and restrain a robot after it knocked items from a table while dancing. The video is courtesy of  @Meooow via Storyful.

Global fuel prices spike as Iran targets Gulf refineries

The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has impacted energy markets as the conflict expands pressure on the region’s energy sector.