Oakland First Fridays organizers: event unfairly linked to violence
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Organizers of Oakland First Fridays report that sponsors are pulling out because the event is being unfairly blamed for violent incidents occurring hours after festivities end.

SF sues Corner Store accused of selling meth, fueling crime in Tenderloin.mp4
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The San Francisco City Attorney is seeking to shut down a Tenderloin convenience store after alleging it sold methamphetamine and operated as a hub for criminal activity.

New interchange coming to Highway 37 in Vallejo
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The innovative "crisscross" design will eliminate the need for two traffic lights, which officials expect to reduce peak-hour delays by more than 90%.

Warmer weekend forecast
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No big changes in the short term forecast.  Low clouds and fog will resurface near the coast and bay Friday morning.  The clouds should clear back to near the coast later in the day.  Highs should range from the low 60s to the low 80s. We are expecting warmer temperatures this weekend.  The real heat of interest moves in early next week.  By Monday, inland areas will approach the mid 90s!  There is moderate heat risk (level 2 of 4) for parts of the Bay Area.  

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.

19th Ave in SF set to close again this weekend
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19th Ave. will close again this coming weekend from 3am Friday to 5am Monday for repaving work.

Old BART car gets new home
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As part of the BART legacy fleet decommissioning, a BART car was placed in downtown Hayward for Arthur Mac's expansion.

SF Public Health: monitoring 241 non-contagious TB cases at Riordan High HS
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The San Francisco Dept. of Public Health and the Riordan head of school  Tim Reardon sent a letter April 27 informing Riordan High School students, staff and parents that TB transmission rates have dropped significantly. The letter stated there would be another smaller round of TB testing May 6-8, to monitor the TB outbreak that was first detected in November 2025. Seven students tested positive for active TB and were undergoing treatment for the bacteria. 

SF Public Health: monitoring 241 non-contagious TB cases at Riordan High HS
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The San Francisco Dept. of Public Health and the Riordan head of school  Tim Reardon sent a letter April 27 informing Riordan High School students, staff and parents that TB transmission rates have dropped significantly. The letter stated there would be another smaller round of TB testing May 6-8, to monitor the TB outbreak that was first detected in November 2025. Seven students tested positive for active TB and were undergoing treatment for the bacteria. 

Hantavirus: Should Californians be worried? UCSF doctor explains
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California is one of several U.S. states monitoring hantavirus after the rare disease was detected on a cruise ship and led to the deaths of three passengers in recent weeks.  UCSF's Dr. Peter Chin-Hong explains what the Bay Area needs to know.

City lawsuit alleges Tenderloin corner store dealt meth, marijuana

The San Francisco Police Department was called to the Corner Store a dozen times between March 2023 and November 2025 to respond to reports of theft, vandalism, physical altercations and arrests in and around the store.

BART to hold its first-ever prom, and you're invited

It’s prom season, and Bay Area, you’re invited to the first ever BART prom to be held next month.

Hire Oakland job fair
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Hire Oakland Job Fair will be taking place outside at Frank H. Ogawa Plaza at Oakland City Hall on Wednesday, May 13. The citywide hiring event will feature recruiters from EBMUD, Samuel Merritt University, the City of Oakland, BART, PG&E, and more. Visraant Iyer, gives insight.

Iran reviewing the latest U.S. proposal to end the war
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The United States is waiting for Iran to respond to the latest American proposal to end the war, after top-ranking officials on both sides suggested a burst of behind-the-scenes diplomatic activity. Todd Belt, director of the political management program at The George Washington University, gives insight.

Hotels in World Cup host cities report slower than expected bookings, study finds
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With the World Cup just one month away, a new report from the American Hotel and Lodging Association reveals that many host cities have yet to see the anticipated tourism surge. 

Alicia Keys' musical 'Hell's Kitchen' brings New York soul to San Francisco
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The Tony Award-winning musical "Hell's Kitchen," inspired by the life and music of R&B icon Alicia Keys, has arrived at San Francisco’s Orpheum Theatre.