Steph Curry and Michael Mina debut new restaurant and bar in Union Square
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Warriors star Stephen Curry and celebrity chef Michael Mina brought fresh energy to San Francisco?s Union Square with the launch of Bourbon Steak, and the NBA star's bourbon bar, The Eighth Rule. The high-profile opening marks a vibrant boost to the city?s downtown dining and nightlife scene.

A rally to remember nonprofit worker shot and killed in front of San Francisco's Main Library by man doing drugs
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City and community leaders held a rally to honor Joey Alexander, the Urban Alchemy worker who was shot and killed after he asked a man to stop doing drugs around women and children in front of San Francisco's Main Library. Those working on the frontlines of the drug crisis say there has been three drug-related shootings within a month including Alexander's. Community leaders say the justice system often fails to hold those responsible for crimes accountable.

Bay Area Jewish communities commemorate Oct. 7 attacks
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Jewish communities in the Bay Area marked the somber two-year anniversary of when Hamas attacked Israel. In Healdsburg, there was praise and remembrance for those who died on Oct. 7, 2023.

Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee highlights early wins in first state of the city address
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Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee delivered her first State of the City address Tuesday night, just 140 days after taking office. Speaking before the Oakland City Council, Lee highlighted what she called early successes tied to her "100 Day Plan," which focused on improving public safety and cleaning city streets.

Kristi Noem tours ICE facility in Portland | West Coast Wrap
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem tours an ICE facility in Portland that's at the center of a growing fight over National Guard deployments. We take a look at the local leaders Secretary Noem met with during her visit.

Students growing their lunch in San Jose schools
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In student-led elective class, about 40 students are growing lettuce and snap peas for the cafeteria.

San Francisco nonprofit, Creativity Explored, highlights artists with disabilities
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Creativity Explored is a nonprofit in San Francisco that allows artists with disabilities to thrive in a studio environment with their peers while also connecting them to the artist community. The organization has been empowering this demographic since 1983. The work of these artists has been featured in the SFMOMA and the Oakland Museum of California among other art institutions.

Nation's Giant Hamburgers opens on SF's Fisherman's Wharf
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Nation's Giant Hamburgers, a favorite East Bay chain, opens at San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf. The chain was founded in San Pablo in 1952. It is known for its big burgers, hearty breakfast and fresh-baked pies.

Three UC professors win 2025 Nobel Prize in physics for research
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UC Berkeley's John Clarke, professor emeritus of physics, says he thought it was a prank call, when his phone rang around Tuesday morning. It turned out to be the Nobel Prize committee in Sweden informing him he had won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics.

Rural California counties express concern about Proposition 50
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As California voters begin voting on Proposition 50, rural leaders are expressing concern about what the measure would mean for their voice in Congress.

Judge says removal of Sheriff Corpus can proceed, sites violation of laws
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An opinion by a retired Superior Court judge late Monday cleared the way for the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors to vote to remove, or not remove, Sheriff Christina Corpus from office. If the five-person panel casts a 4/5 vote in favor of removal, it would make a first in the history of California. Corpus' attorneys say the process was flawed from the start and are asking the state attorney general to intercede.

Man found shot to death at East Oakland park
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A man was found shot and killed at Arroyo Viejo Park in East Oakland. Oakland police are looking into the possibility he may have been shot somewhere else.

Trump suggests no back pay for federal workers
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President Donald Trump?s administration warned on Tuesday of no guaranteed back pay for federal workers during a government shutdown, reversing what has been long-standing policy for some 750,000 furloughed employees, according to a memo being circulated by the White House.

Fire breaks out in Hayes Valley
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San Francisco firefighters on Tuesday responded to a two-alarm fire along the 400 block of Laguna and Fell streets.

Motorists lift medical helicopter to rescue woman after crash on highway
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A medical helicopter crashed on a highway in California?s capital, critically injuring three people aboard, including a woman who was pinned underneath and was rescued with the help of motorists who lifted part of the aircraft, officials said.

Two years of war: Israel reflects, Gaza endures
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Kenneth Roth, visiting professor at the Princeton School for Public and International Affairs, examines the political, humanitarian and legal ramifications of the war in Gaza.

Economist weighs in on latest tariff changes
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KTVU's Alex Savidge takes an in-depth look at the economic impact of new tariffs with Jim Wilcox, Professor of Economic Analysis and Policy at UC Berkeley.