San Francisco layoffs begin as deficit nears $1B
San Francisco has begun issuing layoff notices to city employees as officials grapple with a budget deficit reaching nearly $1 billion. The mayor’s office confirmed Monday that job cuts are underway, with pink slips sent to workers across multiple departments.
San Francisco has begun issuing layoff notices to city employees as officials grapple with a budget deficit reaching nearly $1 billion. The mayor’s office confirmed Monday that job cuts are underway, with pink slips sent to workers across multiple departments.
West Coast News Wrap Live
West Coast Wrap covers news from around the western U.S., including California, Arizona and Washington.
West Coast Wrap covers news from around the western U.S., including California, Arizona and Washington.
Why high gas prices could trigger next inflation wave
For Californians, the sting of high gas prices may be a warning sign of broader economic trouble ahead.
For Californians, the sting of high gas prices may be a warning sign of broader economic trouble ahead.
San Jose Earthquakes Partner with juvenile hall for soccer program
With the World Cup just over two months away, soccer is once again proving its ability to unite people from all walks of life — including those in juvenile detention. The San Jose Earthquakes recently helped recognize a unique group of athletes: residents at the Monterey County Juvenile Hall.
With the World Cup just over two months away, soccer is once again proving its ability to unite people from all walks of life — including those in juvenile detention. The San Jose Earthquakes recently helped recognize a unique group of athletes: residents at the Monterey County Juvenile Hall.
Student brings knife to fight at Bay Area hight school
Officials confirm a knife was used in a fight on campus at Cupertino's Homestead High School Monday afternoon. There were no significant injuries, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriff's office. The teen who brought the knife did not belong to the school or its distrct and was detained, officials said.
Officials confirm a knife was used in a fight on campus at Cupertino's Homestead High School Monday afternoon. There were no significant injuries, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriff's office. The teen who brought the knife did not belong to the school or its distrct and was detained, officials said.
HumanX conference underway in SF
The HumanX Conference is the latest AI conference to visit SF and local businesses love it.
The HumanX Conference is the latest AI conference to visit SF and local businesses love it.
SF Mayor sends layoff notices to 127 city workers
San Francisco's Mayor Daniel Lurie issued layoff notices to 127 employees Monday, saying the city is facing a looming budget deficit and has lost significant federal and state funds. Unions say Mayor Lurie should do more to preserve jobs and raise outside revenue to offset federal cuts.
San Francisco's Mayor Daniel Lurie issued layoff notices to 127 employees Monday, saying the city is facing a looming budget deficit and has lost significant federal and state funds. Unions say Mayor Lurie should do more to preserve jobs and raise outside revenue to offset federal cuts.
Viral illnesses circulating through Bay Area
Spring is bringing an uptick in two viruses here in the Bay Area. Dr. Peter Chin Hong, an infectious disease specialist at UCSF, talks about rotovirus, which affects the gastrointestinal tract, and a respiratory virus known as HMPV.
Spring is bringing an uptick in two viruses here in the Bay Area. Dr. Peter Chin Hong, an infectious disease specialist at UCSF, talks about rotovirus, which affects the gastrointestinal tract, and a respiratory virus known as HMPV.
A $3.15M settlement over police Tasing of man suffering seizure
Payout of $3.15M settles lawsuit filed against Central Marin Police Authority by man who had suffered seizure.
Payout of $3.15M settles lawsuit filed against Central Marin Police Authority by man who had suffered seizure.
'Bring Your Own Big Wheel' race speeds down Potrero Hill
Kids and adults broke out their tricycles and sped down a windy course for the 24th "Bring Your Own Big Wheel" race in Potrero Hill.
Kids and adults broke out their tricycles and sped down a windy course for the 24th "Bring Your Own Big Wheel" race in Potrero Hill.
Trump threatens Iran's infrastructure
President Trump is expanding his threats against Iranian power plants and bridges after Tehran rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal. The president said if Iran fails to open the Strait of Hormuz to ship traffic the assault on infrastructure could start as soon as Tuesday. Political science professor and trade policy expert at UC Berkeley Vinnie Argawal on how among other things, this will continue to be a shock to the economy.
President Trump is expanding his threats against Iranian power plants and bridges after Tehran rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal. The president said if Iran fails to open the Strait of Hormuz to ship traffic the assault on infrastructure could start as soon as Tuesday. Political science professor and trade policy expert at UC Berkeley Vinnie Argawal on how among other things, this will continue to be a shock to the economy.
KTVU cameraman Tony Hodrick retires after 45 years
Legendary KTVU cameraman Tony Hodrick retires after 45 years behind the lens.
Legendary KTVU cameraman Tony Hodrick retires after 45 years behind the lens.
Missing UK tourist sought in San Francisco
Katherine Kerwood, a 21-year-old British citizen, has been reported missing after traveling to San Francisco from London for a sightseeing trip.
Katherine Kerwood, a 21-year-old British citizen, has been reported missing after traveling to San Francisco from London for a sightseeing trip.
Trump endorses Republican Steve Hilton in California governor race
President Donald Trump has endorsed Steve Hilton in the California gubernatorial race. Sonoma State political science professor David McCuan discusses
President Donald Trump has endorsed Steve Hilton in the California gubernatorial race. Sonoma State political science professor David McCuan discusses
Bay Area gas prices climb to an average of more than $6 a gallon
Gas prices continue to climb across the region, leaving many Bay Area drivers paying more than $6 a gallon.
Gas prices continue to climb across the region, leaving many Bay Area drivers paying more than $6 a gallon.
Iran dismisses Trump's Tuesday ultimatum to reopen Straight of Hormuz
President Trump set a Tuesday deadline, stating on social media that the U.S. would bomb power plants and bridges if Iran does not reopen the Straight of Hormuz, a critical shipping channel that is used to transport much of the world's oil supply. Iranian officials dismissed the threat as "reckless" and suggested Iran might close another channel near the Red Sea if the U.S. escalates attacks.
President Trump set a Tuesday deadline, stating on social media that the U.S. would bomb power plants and bridges if Iran does not reopen the Straight of Hormuz, a critical shipping channel that is used to transport much of the world's oil supply. Iranian officials dismissed the threat as "reckless" and suggested Iran might close another channel near the Red Sea if the U.S. escalates attacks.
Iran dismisses Trump's Tuesday ultimatum to reopen Straight of Hormuz
President Trump set a Tuesday deadline, stating on social media that the U.S. would bomb power plants and bridges if Iran does not reopen the Straight of Hormuz, a critical shipping channel that is used to transport much of the world's oil supply. Iranian officials dismissed the threat as "reckless" and suggested Iran might close another channel near the Red Sea if the U.S. escalates attacks.
President Trump set a Tuesday deadline, stating on social media that the U.S. would bomb power plants and bridges if Iran does not reopen the Straight of Hormuz, a critical shipping channel that is used to transport much of the world's oil supply. Iranian officials dismissed the threat as "reckless" and suggested Iran might close another channel near the Red Sea if the U.S. escalates attacks.
Trump threatens to hit Iranian infrastructure if Strait of Hormuz doesn't open
President Trump on Sunday morning unleashed on Iran over the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to strike the country’s infrastructure and urging it to “open the F—in’ Strait, you crazy bastards.”
President Trump on Sunday morning unleashed on Iran over the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to strike the country’s infrastructure and urging it to “open the F—in’ Strait, you crazy bastards.”
US rescues missing Air Force officer after jet downed by Iran
The US has rescued the missing crew member of the US F-15 fighter jet which was shot down on Friday over southern Iran. President Donald Trump confirmed the rescue on social media on Sunday morning after the US military "pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations" in its history. The officer is "now SAFE and SOUND!" he added, though in a later post Trump said he had been "seriously wounded." Retired Lt. Col. Jason Harris explains
The US has rescued the missing crew member of the US F-15 fighter jet which was shot down on Friday over southern Iran. President Donald Trump confirmed the rescue on social media on Sunday morning after the US military "pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations" in its history. The officer is "now SAFE and SOUND!" he added, though in a later post Trump said he had been "seriously wounded." Retired Lt. Col. Jason Harris explains
SF's Broad Street Oyster Company celebrates 2 years with new menu
Executive Chef Thomas Edgington showcases fresh, locally inspired dishes as Broad Street Oyster Company marks its two-year anniversary at Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco.
Executive Chef Thomas Edgington showcases fresh, locally inspired dishes as Broad Street Oyster Company marks its two-year anniversary at Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco.



















