Record-breaking fentanyl bust | West Coast Wrap

Body-camera video shows federal agents involved in a record-breaking fentanyl bust in Colorado. How authorities were alerted to this network and the powerful drug cartels behind the operation.

Showers moving out

The Monday weather system will be heading to the south of the Bay Area. Your Tuesday forecast features partly sunny skies and cool temperatures. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the low 60s. The break in the rain won't last for long. Our next system arrives Wednesday night - Thursday.

Oakland Police seek to expand license-plate reader camera network

The Oakland Police department wants approval from the Oakland City Council to expand its Flock camera system of license-plate readers. Some critics however, are skeptical of the Flock company after the Illinois Secretary of State announced last August that his office discovered the U.S. Border Patrol had accessed Illinois Flack data.

Pilot who tried to cut engines avoids prison

- A former Alaska Airlines pilot who trued to cut the engines of a passenger flight in 2023 while riding off-duty in the cockpit will serve no additional prison time, a federal judge ruled Monday.

San Jose unveils newest interim housing development

San Jose officials celebrated another milestone Monday in their ongoing effort to address homelessness, cutting the ribbon on the city’s 11th interim housing site, which will house up to 136 people.

How do Latino Republicans view Trump administration's deportations?

According to a new study by UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute, 46% of Latino Republicans disagreed with deporting immigrants who have lived in the U.S. for a long time, compared with 30% of white Republicans and 28% of Asian Republicans. Cristina Mora from UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies joins us to discuss.

Trump now supports release of Epstein files

On Tuesday, members of Congress are taking a critical vote on the release of the Epstein files. Over the weekend, President Trump, who now says he supports the release of the files, has flipped on this before. Jessica Levinson, law professor at Loyola Marymount University says this was likely due to political pressure, but what remains to be seen is what exactly the DOJ releases and what is redacted.

Talk of the Town: Regi Young

With recent cuts to SNAP benefits, Bay Area food banks are working overtime to deal with the need in the community. Alameda County Community Food Bank CEO Regi Young sits down with Dave to discuss how the organization is meeting the moment.

Survivors push for transparency in Epstein case

Cathryn Lavery, Department of Criminal Justice and Security Chair, at Pace University, gives insight on Tuesday expected vote by congress to release unclassified files held by the government.