Vigil in SF on 10th anniversary of Pulse nightclub shooting
Community leaders and residents gathered in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood to honor the victims of the Pulse nightclub massacre on its 10th anniversary. The vigil remembered the 49 people killed during the June 12, 2016, mass shooting at the gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
Community leaders and residents gathered in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood to honor the victims of the Pulse nightclub massacre on its 10th anniversary. The vigil remembered the 49 people killed during the June 12, 2016, mass shooting at the gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
Fans show out in Oakland for Team USA at World Cup watch party
Fans attended a sold-out watch party at Raimondi Park in Oakland, where supporters celebrated Team USA's opening-match victory and the Bay Area's connection to the World Cup.
Fans attended a sold-out watch party at Raimondi Park in Oakland, where supporters celebrated Team USA's opening-match victory and the Bay Area's connection to the World Cup.
Fans cheer on Team USA, pack sold-out World Cup watch party in Oakland
Fans gathered at Raimondi Park in Oakland to watch Team USA's World Cup opener against Paraguay Friday.
Fans gathered at Raimondi Park in Oakland to watch Team USA's World Cup opener against Paraguay Friday.
Soccer fans show out in Oakland for Team USA
The excitement was palpable in Oakland for Team USA vs. Paraguay. The home team's victory was also a big win for the City of Oakland.
The excitement was palpable in Oakland for Team USA vs. Paraguay. The home team's victory was also a big win for the City of Oakland.
Heat Advisory For Saturday's World Cup Match In Santa Clara
The Heat Advisory for our East Bay Inland areas and Santa Clara Valley including San Jose has been extended to 7PM SATURDAY. This includes for the World Cup action in Santa Clara with a high of 88 degrees. A Coastal Advisory is in effect from 7 PM Saturday until 3 AM Tuesday and this is the interesting part... If you live or drive near the San Francisco Bay shoreline, you need to watch out for saltwater flooding on the roads over the next few days, especially during the late night hours. We are seeing a rare combination of a New Moon and the Moon making its closest approach to Earth. This cosmic pull, combined with warmer ocean water and rising sea levels, is creating a massive 'bulge' in the ocean. Tides will spike up to 2 feet higher than normal. While this isn't as severe as the major storms we saw back in January, it is on track to be the highest summer tide ever recorded in the Bay Area. Expect low-lying parking lots, docks and coastal roads to see minor flooding nightly through the middle of next week. A Beach Hazard Statement is in effect for 3 AM SUNDAY to 3 AM Wednesday. Another interesting fact...The waves will be only 4 to 6 feet, but don't let that fool you! These are not necessarily giant breakers, but a long period swell can pack tremendous energy, sending waves farther up the sand and creating dangerous rip currents. (Good story here!) (edited) Now, the forecast! Saturday: Inland Heat Advisory in effect with mid 90s expect. Coastal areas locked into a classic summer pattern with stubborn morning low clouds that clear by midday. Sunday (The Peak Flooding Night): A weak low-pressure system pushes further onshore, giving the natural air conditioning an extra boost. This will be the coolest day of the weekend. 92 in Livermore. However, Sunday night brings the absolute highest tide of this event, peaking at a near-record 1.9 to 2.0 feet above normal right around 11:10 PM.
The Heat Advisory for our East Bay Inland areas and Santa Clara Valley including San Jose has been extended to 7PM SATURDAY. This includes for the World Cup action in Santa Clara with a high of 88 degrees. A Coastal Advisory is in effect from 7 PM Saturday until 3 AM Tuesday and this is the interesting part... If you live or drive near the San Francisco Bay shoreline, you need to watch out for saltwater flooding on the roads over the next few days, especially during the late night hours. We are seeing a rare combination of a New Moon and the Moon making its closest approach to Earth. This cosmic pull, combined with warmer ocean water and rising sea levels, is creating a massive 'bulge' in the ocean. Tides will spike up to 2 feet higher than normal. While this isn't as severe as the major storms we saw back in January, it is on track to be the highest summer tide ever recorded in the Bay Area. Expect low-lying parking lots, docks and coastal roads to see minor flooding nightly through the middle of next week. A Beach Hazard Statement is in effect for 3 AM SUNDAY to 3 AM Wednesday. Another interesting fact...The waves will be only 4 to 6 feet, but don't let that fool you! These are not necessarily giant breakers, but a long period swell can pack tremendous energy, sending waves farther up the sand and creating dangerous rip currents. (Good story here!) (edited) Now, the forecast! Saturday: Inland Heat Advisory in effect with mid 90s expect. Coastal areas locked into a classic summer pattern with stubborn morning low clouds that clear by midday. Sunday (The Peak Flooding Night): A weak low-pressure system pushes further onshore, giving the natural air conditioning an extra boost. This will be the coolest day of the weekend. 92 in Livermore. However, Sunday night brings the absolute highest tide of this event, peaking at a near-record 1.9 to 2.0 feet above normal right around 11:10 PM.
Vallejo shooting leaves one dead
A Vallejo resident was shot Tuesday and later died of his injuries.
A Vallejo resident was shot Tuesday and later died of his injuries.
Suspected SF hit-and-run driver pleads not guilty in first court appearance
A 30-year-old man was charged on Friday in connection to a crash into a building and two parklets in the Castro.
A 30-year-old man was charged on Friday in connection to a crash into a building and two parklets in the Castro.
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.
Suspected murderer extradited from Laos, taken into SJPD custody
The San Jose Police Department on Friday took custody of a man suspected of committing a murder a decade ago, and had since then been hiding in Laos.
The San Jose Police Department on Friday took custody of a man suspected of committing a murder a decade ago, and had since then been hiding in Laos.
Traffic collision kills one injures two SFPD officers
One suspect and two SFPD officers injured after being run over.
One suspect and two SFPD officers injured after being run over.
Traffic collision kills one injures two SFPD officers
One suspect and two SFPD officers injured after being run over.
One suspect and two SFPD officers injured after being run over.
Leptospirosis claims one life in Berkeley, months after initial outbreak
Berkeley city officials have confirmed one death as the result of leptospirosis, a bacterial disease identified in a homeless encampment in January.
Berkeley city officials have confirmed one death as the result of leptospirosis, a bacterial disease identified in a homeless encampment in January.
SpaceX IPO is the largest in history
SpaceX initial public offering on Friday is the largest in history, and made CEO Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire. The company's stock price closed nearly 20% up from the opening, valuing the company at nearly $2 trillion. The company will soon be pulled into the Nasdaq 100, meaning millions of workers' retirement accounts will be pulled into the company, and Elon Musk, whose past behavior and grand promises of colonies on Mars, has some financial experts nervous.
SpaceX initial public offering on Friday is the largest in history, and made CEO Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire. The company's stock price closed nearly 20% up from the opening, valuing the company at nearly $2 trillion. The company will soon be pulled into the Nasdaq 100, meaning millions of workers' retirement accounts will be pulled into the company, and Elon Musk, whose past behavior and grand promises of colonies on Mars, has some financial experts nervous.
Musk becomes world's 1st trillionaire after SpaceX IPO
SpaceX founder Elon Musk is now the world's first trillionaire as shares of the rocket company "took off" on Wall Street on Friday. SpaceX became the sixth largest public U.S. company. Musk commented this was the largest IP in history.
SpaceX founder Elon Musk is now the world's first trillionaire as shares of the rocket company "took off" on Wall Street on Friday. SpaceX became the sixth largest public U.S. company. Musk commented this was the largest IP in history.
Medline warehouse fire: Crews make headway
Deputy Chief Brian Bagley said firefighters have been working around the clock in 95-degree heat to contain a massive fire at a Medline distribution warehouse in Tracy that spans more than 1 million square feet.
Deputy Chief Brian Bagley said firefighters have been working around the clock in 95-degree heat to contain a massive fire at a Medline distribution warehouse in Tracy that spans more than 1 million square feet.
Two shot after latest Alameda 'beach takeover'
Two victims were shot and wounded during latest 'beach takeover' along Alameda's south shore.
Two victims were shot and wounded during latest 'beach takeover' along Alameda's south shore.
Progress made on Iran deal
Pakistan's prime minister has said the United States and Iran have a 'final, agreed upon text,' to end the war, though neither country has confirmed that statement. The deal reportedly states that Iran's nuclear material will be destroyed and removed, the Strait of Hormuz will be reopened, and Iran will stop funding organizations including Hezbollah. While President Trump is adamant that a deal will be reached, lawmakers, including members of the GOP, have their doubts.
Pakistan's prime minister has said the United States and Iran have a 'final, agreed upon text,' to end the war, though neither country has confirmed that statement. The deal reportedly states that Iran's nuclear material will be destroyed and removed, the Strait of Hormuz will be reopened, and Iran will stop funding organizations including Hezbollah. While President Trump is adamant that a deal will be reached, lawmakers, including members of the GOP, have their doubts.
Oakland gets $9M from SF foundation to crack down on illegal dumping
Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee and city officials on Thursday announced a $9 million, three-year investment by San Francisco foundation Crankstart to help address illegal dumping.
Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee and city officials on Thursday announced a $9 million, three-year investment by San Francisco foundation Crankstart to help address illegal dumping.
Oakland Roots and Soul propose 'modular stadium' at Alameda training facility
The Oakland Roots and Soul Sports Club on Friday submitted a proposal to convert its Alameda training facility into a modular stadium that could seat up to 8,000 fans.
The Oakland Roots and Soul Sports Club on Friday submitted a proposal to convert its Alameda training facility into a modular stadium that could seat up to 8,000 fans.
Oakland Roots propose modular facility in Alameda
The Oakland Roots and Soul Sports Club has submitted a proposal to turn its Alameda training facility into a modular stadium that could seat up to 8,000 founds. The proposal is set to be discussed at a June 22
The Oakland Roots and Soul Sports Club has submitted a proposal to turn its Alameda training facility into a modular stadium that could seat up to 8,000 founds. The proposal is set to be discussed at a June 22



















