Protecting your travel during government shutdown
Dozens of airports across the country and at San Francisco International Airport will see fewer flights amid staffing shortages as the government shutdown drags on. Katy Nastro, travel expert for Going.com, gives insight on how to protect your travel.
Trump ordered to fully fund SNAP, Bay Area woman wakes up to full EBT card
Lisa Trujillo of Richmond has been checking her EBT card, checking to see how much money she has on it. On Friday morning, she woke up early to a pleasant surprise. Her Electronic Benefit Transfer card was full: $298.
Turning Point coming to UC Berkeley
Turning Point coming to UC Berkeley on Monday.
China Beach reopens during shutdown with private donations
China Beach reopens during shutdown with private donations.
East Bay city losing its Safeway
Hayward is losing one of its Safeway stores.
Partly sunny, warmer
Today will be partly sunny and warmer with temps in the 60s and 70s.
Alameda County considers ICE-free zones
Alameda County considers ICE-free zones.
LGBTQ community leaders react to Nancy Pelosi's retirement announcement with praise and gratitude
Leaders of the LGBTQ community praised Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi's retirement announcement with praise and gratitude for her decades of service to her constituents.
Government shutdown could cause a dangerous domino effect for airlines
With respect to the airlines and that aviation industry, the government shutdown is starting a dangerous domino effect. By slimming down airlines to need less controllers, the government could cost a lot of other people their jobs.
College students face food insecurity as SNAP delays drag on
While food insecurity is often seen through the lens of families or homeless communities, another group faces the struggle at extremely high rates: college students.
Economic impact of air traffic reductions
It's not just passenger who are impacted by the air traffic reductions imposed due to the federal government shutdown. One airline economist says airline industry earnings could be impacted greatly if the shutdown continues through the holidays. This is the longest U.S. government shutdown on record.
Supervisors select 3 finalists for office of San Mateo County sheriff
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors selected three finalists to fill the office of sheriff after interviewing six qualified candidates during a special meeting Thursday.
College food pantries step in to fill void left by SNAP delays
Several Bay Area colleges have food pantries for students, including Santa Clara University, San Jose State University, Stanford and the University of California, Berkeley.
Man charged with watching women sleep and shower at Berkeley sorority
The suspect allegedly watched women shower in a communal setting at a Berkeley sorority house. Officials say he's a convicted felon who had part of an assault rifle and ammunition in his possession.
Gov't shutdown impacting flights | West Coast Wrap
Tonight, flights are already being canceled at more than a dozen major airports across the west as part of the FAA order to reduce air traffic during the ongoing government shutdown. We look at how travelers and TSA agents are dealing with these disruptions.
Weak system early Friday
A weak system will approach the Bay Area Friday morning While the main energy will be focused to the north, a few showers could develop in the North Bay Friday morning. We are expecting a mixture of sun and clouds later in the day. The weekend will be dry. Warmer temps (70s and 80s) will be paying us a visit.
The race to run for Pelosi's Congressional seat: early candidates Wiener and Chakrabarti weigh in
Pelosi's formidable record representing San Francisco will be a tough act to follow, and the timing of her announcement comes 13 weeks before the filing opens for candidates hoping to be in the June primary. Already, several high-profile candidates have announced they are running. State Senator Scott Wiener and Saikat Chakrabarti, former campaign manager for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) spoke Thursday about what they hope for the Democratic Party's future.
SF Mayor swears in new Sunset District supervisor
Mayor Daniel Lurie swears in Supervisor Beya Alcaraz
Drug company executive faints in Oval Office
As President Trump was announcing a deal to lower the cost of popular weight-loss drugs, a drug company executive fainted in the Oval Office. The president said the executive was simply light-headed and that he's OK.
Light rail construction resulting in business loss in East San Jose; VTA responds.
VTA is looking at a program to reimburse business owners for lost revenue in the area where a 2.4 mile light rail extension is being constructed.



















