The heat is fading and temperatures are dropping this afternoon
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The Bay Area is transitioning from summer like heat to typical spring like temps. for your Bay Area Saturday.  Afternoon highs warm slightly on Sunday, followed by a possibility of light rain or drizzle Monday through Tuesday.

Beloved  East Bay  teacher   killed in mass shooting honored
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An East Bay community came together Friday night to celebrate an 8th-grade graduation that was both a milestone and a moment of the legacy of a beloved teacher killed in a mass shooting. 

Relative says mother tried to save her son in Fairfield shooting

A pastor says he is related to the victim who died and the boy's 11-year-old sister who was injured at the graduation ceremony shooting in Fairfield. He said their mom tried to give the boy CPR.

Oakland police and mayor vow crackdown on post-First Friday crime

The free event on the first Friday of each month has drawn thousands to downtown and has been deemed largely a success over its 20-year history. However, in recent months, shootings and a serious car crash after the event have led some sponsors to pull out.

Graduation ceremonies continue after deadly shooting
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Two days after an 18-year-old student was shot and killed at a graduation ceremony at Sem Yeto high school in Fairfield. Students and staff have built a memorial to the slain student. Several others were injured in the incident. Fairfield police are still searching for the shooter, and believe the crime was targeted.

West Coast News Wrap Live
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West Coast Wrap covers news from around the western U.S., including California, Arizona and Washington.

Bay Area transit systems prepare for World Cup surge
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Bay Area officials say transportation, security and emergency response plans are in place ahead of the region’s first FIFA World Cup matches, which begin in just over a week.

Law enforcement out in force at First Friday in Oakland
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Oakland police, Alameda County sheriff's deputies and CHP officers will saturate the area around the First Friday event, hoping to quell the kind of violence that has broken out after previous festivities.

San Francisco sues Department of Energy over new standards for grant funding

The City of San Francisco on Friday filed a lawsuit against the Department of Energy over changes to emissions standards, which could cost the city over $130,000 in federal funding for clean energy.

San Jose daycare owners sentenced in toddler drownings
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A San Jose woman and her mother, who owned and operated a daycare where two toddlers drowned, were sentenced Friday for their roles in the children's deaths.

Community rallying to save Pacifica Pier before it crumbles
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Structural damage to the Pacifica Pier is accelerating rapidly, threatening the structural integrity of the popular beachfront Chit Chat Café, which owners announced will soon be demolished.

California's gubernatorial campaign: Inside the numbers
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Geoffrey Skelley of Decision Desk HQ digs deep into the numbers on California's gubernatorial race and the state's June primary.

Countdown begins for FIFA World Cup 2026: How far can the USMNT go?
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Backheeled.com founder Joe Lowery joins James Torrez and Fox Local San Francisco to look ahead at the FIFA World Cup 2026 and talk about the USMNT's chances.

Beach Hazard coast side, hot inland today
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Under mostly sunny skies, temps. will soar into the 90s inland today, 70s - 80s around the bay, 60s-70s along the coast with a Beach Hazard Alert until tomorrow morning for an increased risk of RIP Currents and Sneaker Waves. A notable drop in temps. on the way for the weekend and beyond. 

Oakland Carnival Wellness Festival returns to Mosswood Park celebrating culture and community
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Music, movement, and cultural tradition will converge in Oakland this weekend as the Oakland Carnival Wellness Festival returns to Mosswood Park. The event will transform the park into a celebration of Caribbean, African, and Afro-Latin heritage, featuring performances and community programming.