Weekend of dangerous surf leads to multiple water rescues, one death
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A weekend of dangerous surf along the Bay Area coast led to multiple water rescues, including one that claimed the life of a man in Sonoma County. Sunday morning near Gerstle Campground, between Jenner and Sea Ranch, a man standing on rocks was struck by a large wave and swept into the ocean around 10:45 a.m, according to the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office. A sheriff's helicopter crew retrieved him from the water and performed CPR, but he did not survive.

City of SF announces Great Highway Park opening soon
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San Francisco's newest park, along what will shortly become the former Upper Great Highway, will officially open on April 12.

Rally for Ukraine in San Francisco
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Dozens gathered near the San Francisco ferry building Sunday expressing support for Ukraine.

Israel criticized for blocking humanitarian aid into Gaza
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In a very dangerous development, Israel has blocked humanitarian aid into Gaza until Hamas renews its agreement to a ceasefire.

4 shot outside Hayward restaurant
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At least four people were shot Saturday night at a Hayward restaurant's parking lot, Hayward police said.

Modern Indian restaurant Saffron offers unique take on afternoon tea
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Saffron in San Carlos now offers a vibrant twist on traditional afternoon tea - a trend that has been gaining popularity in India, especially among millennials. Owner Ajay Walia also spoke with KTVU's Betty Yu about a newly opened concept, a Mediterranean restaurant called Amara in Belmont.

Beatlemania through Paul McCartney?s lens on display at de Young Museum
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The "Paul McCartney Photographs 1963?64: Eyes of the Storm" exhibit at San Francisco's de Young Museum features more than 250 rare, personal photographs taken by McCartney himself. Capturing the band?s rise to superstardom between 1963 and 1964, the exhibit offers an intimate look at The Beatles? journey, showcasing candid moments, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and the cultural impact of Beatlemania. Rediscovered in McCartney's personal archive in 2020, these images provide a fresh perspective on the iconic band. KTVU's Betty Yu spoke with FAMSF's assistant curator of photography Sally Martin Katz.

Oakland Fans' Fest takes place for first time, without the A's
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Hundreds of fans took over several blocks of West Oakland on Saturday to celebrate the city's sports culture, marking the first time an Oakland Fans' Fest has been held without the A's in town.

Open tryouts held for Bay Area Panthers
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From the outdoor football field at San Jose City College, athletes are hoping to impress coaches for a spot on an indoor football team.

Beloved San Francisco legacy business faces 'imminent' eviction, turns to community for support
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The Jug Shop has been part of San Francisco for 60 years, but that could soon change. According to owner and operations manager, Mike Pirolo, they need a miracle to keep the business afloat.

Santa Clara County cuts ties with Cal Fire for service in rural areas
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On Tuesday, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors voted to end a long-standing agreement with Cal Fire for fire protection service in rural, unincorporated areas of what's known as "south county," beginning July 1.

1 rescued, 1 missing in water rescue near Hercules
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During a water rescue in the East Bay on Saturday afternoon, one person was pulled to safety, and crews are searching for a second person as authorities warn of dangerous surf conditions.

Road closure following crash in Danville
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A car accident has shut down some roads in Danville and officials are asking the public to seek alternate routes.

Teacher arrested, accused of lewd acts with minor
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A school teacher in Santa Rosa has been arrested and charged with lewd acts against a student, and police are asking for other possible victims to step forward.

National call for economic blackout
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On Feb. 28, there?s been a call for a 24-hour "economic blackout" to protest the alleged malign influence of billionaires, big corporations and both major political parties on the lives of working Americans. How does this impact local businesses in the Bay Area?

Family of cold case victim hopes new leads bring answers and justice almost 24 years later
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The family of Paula Brien say the pain of losing the 25-year-old single mother of two lingers. It's been almost 24 years since she was killed. San Francisco Police cold case investigator says new leads are pointing to a person of interest, bringing renewed hope for justice.

Meet Korean translator working in 'shadow' of star Giants' outfielder Jung Hoo Lee
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The San Francisco Giants are a month away from their 2025 season opener on the road. All eyes will inevitably be on the new and familiar stars. But there's one name you may not be familiar with who is making a big impact in the club house. He's not a player or a coach, but rather an interpreter.

Child thrown from horse on trail ride in Daly City
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A mother says her son suffered a fractured leg after being thrown from a horse that was spooked by a stranger at Ocean View Stables in Daly City on Sunday. KTVU's Tori Gaines reports from Daly City.

Danville Bowl closing after more than 60 years
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The company posted the news Wednesday on its website, saying it has been "the greatest honor to serve this great community."

Protesters work to disrupt ICE raid | West Coast Wrap
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Tonight -- tensions rising as the Trump administration pushes ahead with its immigration crackdown with protesters in Southern California trying to interrupt a raid by federal authorities. More on why that home may have been targeted and why demonstrators stepped in. Plus -- a car crashes upside down in an icy ravine in Colorado--how a witness and quick-thinking sheriff's deputies rescued the two women inside as that car filled with water.