State Sen. Scott Wiener harassed at Trans March over Gaza
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A video circulating on social media this weekend shows California State Senator and San Francisco congressional candidate Scott Wiener being loudly criticized by protesters at the Trans March in the city on Friday.

San Francisco Pride draws large crowds with message of unity and celebration
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The annual San Francisco Pride parade and festival filled Market Street, Civic Center Plaza, and the Castro district on Sunday with vibrant floats, musical performances, and thousands of attendees. 

Antioch community rallies to support tutoring center after thieves steal Chromebooks
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Hundreds gathered at a taco fundraiser in Antioch after thieves stole 40 donated Chromebooks and other equipment from a nonprofit tutoring center that serves 200 East Bay students.

Warm Monday
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Your Monday forecast features mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures.  Highs should range from the mid 60s near the coast to the low 90s well inland. A Beach Hazards Statement remains in place for the Bay Area coast.

Trump attacks DC mayoral nominee Janeese Lewis George online

Trump targeted Democratic mayoral nominee Janeese Lewis George in a social media post Sunday, labeling her a "Communist" and vowing to block her progressive policy proposals if she takes office.

Lake Tahoe prepares for 250th 4th of July celebrations

Lake Tahoe is bracing for a massive influx of visitors as the region prepares to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary over the upcoming 4th of July holiday weekend.

Do you know where your birth certificate is? How SAVE Act would change voter registration
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President Trump is threatening to withhold his signature on a bipartisan housing bill unless Senate Republicans pass the SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship to register to vote — but GOP leaders say they don't have the votes.

Sunny and spectacular today!
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Under wall to wall sunshine, the winds are down and the temperatures are up.  Afternoon highs will range from mid 60s at the coast to mid 80s inland.  Enjoy!

AI Tech Improving Weather Forecasting
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 A BAY AREA COMPANY IS HELPING MAKE YOUR FORECAST MORE ACCURATE. HERE ON THE WEST COAST SO MUCH OF OUR WEATHER IS DRIVEN BY WHAT'S HAPPENING OVER THE PACIFIC OCEAN, YET IT'S ONE OF THE MOST UNDER OBSERVED PARTS OF THE PLANET. NOW A BAY AREA COMPANY WINDBORNE SYSTEMS IS WORKING TO FILL THE GAPS.

San Francisco Pride and World Cup celebrations bring big crowds
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Thousands gathered in San Francisco for Pride weekend as World Cup fans as filled bars and restaurantss, creating one of the city's busiest and most festive weekends of the year.

Suspect arrested in San Francisco shooting; investigation underway

San Francisco Police Department officers were on patrol monitoring Pride events near United Nations Plaza when they found a victim suffering from a gunshot wound just after 3:30 p.m., according to a department statement.

Suspect barricaded in Tenderloin dies from self-inflicted gunshot wound

San Francisco Police Department officers were called just before 1:45 p.m. to the 100 block of Eddy St. on reports of a shooting, according to a department statement.

SMART proposes new Geyserville station
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The North Bay's SMART Train is exploring the addition of a new transit station in Geyserville after local residents successfully advocated to state lawmakers.

San Francisco Shakespeare festival
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The San Francisco Shakespeare Festival is auctioning off costume pieces from its upcoming production of "Antony and Cleopatra" in a first-of-its-kind fundraiser called "Fancy Extras."

San Francisco Pride: Market Street lasers return, ValQueeries celebrate at Valkyries Pride Night

San Francisco kicked off Pride Weekend with the return of the Market Street Pride lasers, while the Golden State Valkyries celebrated Pride Night alongside the ValQueeries, an LGBTQ fan group building community through basketball.

LA Unified bans screens for youngest students, limits classroom tech through high school
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The nation's second largest public school district has voted to significantly scale back technology in the classroom — banning screens for its youngest students and limiting daily screen time for older ones.