Danville plans new restrictions on e-bikes
As e-bikes and e-scooters continue to explode in popularity, leaders in one East Bay community are moving forward with a plan to place new restrictions on the electric vehicles.
As e-bikes and e-scooters continue to explode in popularity, leaders in one East Bay community are moving forward with a plan to place new restrictions on the electric vehicles.
Oakland charter reform measure placed on ballot
Oakland city leaders are pushing to restructure the framework of the city's government, ultimately leaving the final decision in the hands of voters.
Oakland city leaders are pushing to restructure the framework of the city's government, ultimately leaving the final decision in the hands of voters.
Wilmington Hospital shooting: 1 killed, 1 injured; suspect in custody: officials
An investigation is underway after officials say a shooting incident occurred at Wilmington Hospital late Tuesday afternoon.
An investigation is underway after officials say a shooting incident occurred at Wilmington Hospital late Tuesday afternoon.
World Cup Watch Party SF
Fans from all over the world gather to watch soccer in SF
Fans from all over the world gather to watch soccer in SF
Fans pack Levi's Stadium for late night Jordan vs. Austria World Cup matchup
World Cup fans from across the Bay Area and around the globe descended on Santa Clara on Tuesday for a highly anticipated evening match between Austria and Jordan at Levi's Stadium.
World Cup fans from across the Bay Area and around the globe descended on Santa Clara on Tuesday for a highly anticipated evening match between Austria and Jordan at Levi's Stadium.
SF Giants Pride Night controversy sparks debate over faith and inclusion
Three San Francisco Giants pitchers wrote Bible verses on rainbow Pride caps during the team’s Pride Night game, sparking backlash, support and a wider debate over faith, free expression and LGBTQ inclusion.
Three San Francisco Giants pitchers wrote Bible verses on rainbow Pride caps during the team’s Pride Night game, sparking backlash, support and a wider debate over faith, free expression and LGBTQ inclusion.
'Baby Chicks' sign in Petaluma restored
A beloved but neglected sign has been reborn in the North Bay. The Baby Chicks sign in Petaluma was relit over the weekend, all thanks to a grassroots campaign.
A beloved but neglected sign has been reborn in the North Bay. The Baby Chicks sign in Petaluma was relit over the weekend, all thanks to a grassroots campaign.
Bay Area fans gather to watch World Cup match
One fan at a San Francisco North Beach bar seems to have the wrong Jordan when predicting the winner of a World Cup soccer match.
One fan at a San Francisco North Beach bar seems to have the wrong Jordan when predicting the winner of a World Cup soccer match.
San Francisco supervisor working to bring more supermarkets to the city
San Francisco Supervisor Bilal Mahood is introducing the Affordable Groceries Act, a set of legislation and ballot measures aimed at turning vacant buildings into bustling supermarkets.
San Francisco Supervisor Bilal Mahood is introducing the Affordable Groceries Act, a set of legislation and ballot measures aimed at turning vacant buildings into bustling supermarkets.
Oakland's approach to illegal dumping 'abysmal,' civil grand jury says
Oakland is failing in its efforts to tackle illegal dumping, according to the Alameda County civil grand jury.
Oakland is failing in its efforts to tackle illegal dumping, according to the Alameda County civil grand jury.
The heat eases, but another weather hazard remains
Sneaker Wave Threat: The Beach Hazards Statement has been extended for all SF/Bay Area Pacific coastlines through 5 AM Thursday. Powerful southerly swells are creating random, massive waves that can surge high up the dry sand without warning. Late-Night Flooding: The Coastal Flood Advisory is active until 5:00 AM Wednesday for the SF coast. Keep vehicles away from low-lying coastal parking lots and frontages tonight, as tides will crest up to 2 feet above normal around midnight The weather ridge over the West Coast has peaked and a cooling trend begins tomorrow. 1. Updated High Tide Windows (Heading into Midweek) Astronomical factors and ocean swells are keeping late-night tides dangerously high, though water levels are beginning a very slow step-down from the weekend peak. Tonight (Late Tuesday Night / Wednesday Morning): Water levels will crest at 12:56 AM tonight, spiking a significant 1.7 feet above normal (hitting 7.5 feet) Expect saltwater flooding on low-lying bayshore and coastal roads. Tomorrow Night (Late Wednesday Night / Thursday Morning): The final peak of this cycle arrives at 1:51 AM Thursday, tracking at 1.2 feet above normal (7.1 feet) 2. Fog Schedule Tonight's Fog Timeline: The marine layer is holding steady at 1,100 to 1,500 feet.Expect another widespread blanketing of coastal areas and West San Francisco by Wednesday morning. 3. Temperature & Wind Wednesday (The Cooldown Begins): The upper-level high-pressure system begins breaking down tomorrow. While the coast will stay in the 60s under marine influence, inland locations will drop 2 to 5 degrees cooler than today, but still above average East Bay. Southwest breezy winds 10 - 20 mph. Enjoy your Wednesday!
Sneaker Wave Threat: The Beach Hazards Statement has been extended for all SF/Bay Area Pacific coastlines through 5 AM Thursday. Powerful southerly swells are creating random, massive waves that can surge high up the dry sand without warning. Late-Night Flooding: The Coastal Flood Advisory is active until 5:00 AM Wednesday for the SF coast. Keep vehicles away from low-lying coastal parking lots and frontages tonight, as tides will crest up to 2 feet above normal around midnight The weather ridge over the West Coast has peaked and a cooling trend begins tomorrow. 1. Updated High Tide Windows (Heading into Midweek) Astronomical factors and ocean swells are keeping late-night tides dangerously high, though water levels are beginning a very slow step-down from the weekend peak. Tonight (Late Tuesday Night / Wednesday Morning): Water levels will crest at 12:56 AM tonight, spiking a significant 1.7 feet above normal (hitting 7.5 feet) Expect saltwater flooding on low-lying bayshore and coastal roads. Tomorrow Night (Late Wednesday Night / Thursday Morning): The final peak of this cycle arrives at 1:51 AM Thursday, tracking at 1.2 feet above normal (7.1 feet) 2. Fog Schedule Tonight's Fog Timeline: The marine layer is holding steady at 1,100 to 1,500 feet.Expect another widespread blanketing of coastal areas and West San Francisco by Wednesday morning. 3. Temperature & Wind Wednesday (The Cooldown Begins): The upper-level high-pressure system begins breaking down tomorrow. While the coast will stay in the 60s under marine influence, inland locations will drop 2 to 5 degrees cooler than today, but still above average East Bay. Southwest breezy winds 10 - 20 mph. Enjoy your Wednesday!
SF leaders pushing for more supermarkets
SF Supervisor Bilal Mahmood is introducing a package of legislation aimed at bringing more supermarkets to food deserts in the city.
SF Supervisor Bilal Mahmood is introducing a package of legislation aimed at bringing more supermarkets to food deserts in the city.
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.
World Cup fans pack Santana Row in San Jose
Santana Row is getting in on the World Cup action. More than a dozen restaurants have teamed up to show matches and keep the excitement going throughout the tournament.
Santana Row is getting in on the World Cup action. More than a dozen restaurants have teamed up to show matches and keep the excitement going throughout the tournament.
Bay Area college students drown in Santa Cruz County
Two young women who died after an ocean rescue in Santa Cruz County last week have been identified as Bay Area college students. Officials say 20-year-old Mahial Sran of San Jose State and 21-year-old Harshita Nair, a UC Berkeley student were taking a nap on the beach when the tide swept them away.
Two young women who died after an ocean rescue in Santa Cruz County last week have been identified as Bay Area college students. Officials say 20-year-old Mahial Sran of San Jose State and 21-year-old Harshita Nair, a UC Berkeley student were taking a nap on the beach when the tide swept them away.
Oakland's illegal-dumping enforcement 'abysmal,' civil grand jury says
The city of Oakland is falling far short in its effort to crack down on illegal dumping, according to a new report by the Alameda County civil grand jury.
The city of Oakland is falling far short in its effort to crack down on illegal dumping, according to a new report by the Alameda County civil grand jury.
Levi's Stadium coverup
KTVU sports reporter Joe Fonzi in front of what we all here in the Bay Area know as Levi's Stadium, but for the World Cup it's known as San Francisco Bay Area Stadium because of FIFA's sponsorship rules against some branding.
KTVU sports reporter Joe Fonzi in front of what we all here in the Bay Area know as Levi's Stadium, but for the World Cup it's known as San Francisco Bay Area Stadium because of FIFA's sponsorship rules against some branding.
Traveling band goes to 5th World Cup in a row
A group of friends from North Lake Tahoe known as the "Home Team String Band" is traveling to their fifth consecutive World Cup together, playing music from their decked out school bus.
A group of friends from North Lake Tahoe known as the "Home Team String Band" is traveling to their fifth consecutive World Cup together, playing music from their decked out school bus.
Grand jury report on Oakland's substantial illegal dumping
Oakland has a significant illegal dumping problem across the streets, rising from 3.2 million pounds in 2015 to a staggering 20 million this year. The grand jury panel requests enforcement changes and bigger trash cans to minimize the dumping.
Oakland has a significant illegal dumping problem across the streets, rising from 3.2 million pounds in 2015 to a staggering 20 million this year. The grand jury panel requests enforcement changes and bigger trash cans to minimize the dumping.
Measles case in the South Bay
A Santa Clara County resident diagnosed with measles may have exposed a number of people in the South Bay after visiting multiple locations in San Jose prior to the diagnosis. Measles is one of the most contagious diseases in the world.
A Santa Clara County resident diagnosed with measles may have exposed a number of people in the South Bay after visiting multiple locations in San Jose prior to the diagnosis. Measles is one of the most contagious diseases in the world.



















