Legendary Bay Area high school coach, hall of famer, Gene Nakamura dies

A beloved and legendary Bay Area coach who touched the lives of generations of students, has died, triggering heartfelt tributes to a man described as an inspiring teacher, a powerful mentor and an icon. 

States challenging Trump's tariffs
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Nearly half the states are opposing the Trump administration's latest tariff proposal. The pushback comes after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the president's tariffs earlier this year.

DOGE ceases operations
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President Donald Trump's executive order last year creating the U.S. DOGE Service Temporary Organization set a July 4, 2026, termination date for that temporary organization.

USMNT out of FIFA World Cup 2026: What went wrong?
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Total Soccer Show podcast co-host, Joe Lowery joins Fox Local San Francisco to discuss the USMNT's exit from the FIFA World Cup. He and James Torrez also talk about the exiting Argentina vs. Egypt match.

Man gunned down in Oakland hills
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A man was shot and killed in the Oakland hills Tuesday morning.

Late Dallas Cowboys DE Marshawn Kneeland diagnosed with CTE

Researchers at Boston University diagnosed former Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland with Stage 1 CTE following his death by suicide in North Texas last November.

San Francisco rent prices hit new records, holding above the $4,000 mark for the first time

San Francisco rent prices continue to reach record highs, with the median rent for a one-bedroom surpassing the $4,000 threshold. And the city leads the nation in annual growth for rent.

Vallejo youth sports league works to keep kids in the game, regardless of cost
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Ahead of FOX Local’s Zip Trip to Vallejo, we’re highlighting the Coach Sarna League, an organization helping thousands of young athletes participate in sports by keeping programs affordable and removing financial barriers for families.

New satellites aim to give firefighters an early edge in wildfire fights
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California’s wildfire response is getting a high-tech boost. Three satellites have launched as the first step in the FireSat constellation, a planned network of 50 satellites designed to detect wildfires earlier and provide firefighters with critical information in the first moments of an emergency.

Midtown building remains unstable as buckled columns keep moving; evacuations still in place

A major Midtown Manhattan thoroughfare remains gridlocked and seven surrounding buildings have been evacuated after two columns buckled inside a high-rise construction site, rendering the building highly unstable.

Charlie Kirk murder: Prosecutors show video of suspect Tyler Robinson on campus on day of shooting

During the second day of the preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, the Utah man charged in the killing of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, prosecutors showed never-before-seen security video of Robinson on the Utah Valley University campus on Sept. 10, the day he's accused of shooting and killing Kirk.

NATO summit begins
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This week NATO allies are expected to discuss Trump’s demand that members increase their defense spending, the organization’s support for Ukraine against Russia, and the U.S. war with Iran. Todd Belt, director of the political management program a George Washington University, gives insight.

'Legendary' former Alameda County supervisor Scott Haggerty dies
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Scott Haggerty, who one politician called a "legendary force in Bay Area politics for over two decades" as supervisor for Alameda County, died over the July 4 weekend in his retirement home state of Tennessee. He was 68.

Team USA falls 4-1 to Belgium, ending World Cup run in heartbreaking loss
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Team USA’s World Cup journey ended with a 4-1 Round of 16 loss to Belgium as hundreds of fans gathered at San Pedro Square in San Jose, where early optimism gave way to heartbreak.

National Weather Service issues Beach Hazards Statement for Bay Area shores amid sneaker wave, rip current risk
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First responders are urging extra caution at local shores as the National Weather Service issued a beach hazards statement effective Tuesday at 5 a.m. through Friday at 5 p.m. due to a dangerous combination of sneaker waves and strong rip currents. The challenging conditions, fueled by persistent southerly swells, pose a severe risk of knocking beachgoers over and pulling them out to sea.     

Should foggy SF even have 4th of July fireworks?
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With thick fog almost certain in the summer in San Francisco, some are sounding off on whether it's even worth it to have 4th of July fireworks in the City by the Bay.