Manhunt for father continues | West Coast Wrap
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The latest developments in the ongoing manhunt for a Washington father wanted for murdering his three daughters. What police are saying about a possible sighting in Idaho.

Manhunt for dad suspected of killing 3 little girls | West Coast Wrap
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We're following the manhunt out of Washington state, where a father is suspected of killing his three children. The little girls were found dead near a campground. We'll look at how the community is coping with this tragedy and what authorities are saying about the search for the suspected killer.

Rise in antisemitism in the U.S.
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We're seeing a rise in antisemitism here in the U.S., especially after the deadly Boulder terror attack. Rabbi Mark Bloom joined us on The Four to talk about how this act of violence is impacting the Jewish community.

Boulder attack suspect in court | West Coast Wrap
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An initial court appearance for the man accused of a firebombing attack in Colorado that injured more than a dozen people. Authorities say he targeted a group raising awareness about hostages in Gaza. Now he's facing federal hate crime charges and authorities have made revelations about his planning.

Festa Italiana brings pride, food, and fun to the heart of North Beach

Festa Italiana is San Francisco’s only Italian street fair, celebrating Italian culture with live music, authentic food, and family-friendly fun.

Air travelers demand better service | West Coast Wrap
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A new survey shows consumers are demanding better service from all airlines. The survey also shows travelers prefer some airlines over others.

Green card holder released from ICE detention | West Coast Wrap
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A University of Washington lab tech and green card holder is free after being detained for three months by ICE. Her release comes as the Trump administration appears to be ramping up efforts in its push for mass deportations.

Proceeds from W. Kamau Bell's comedy show supporting local arts

Bell is supporting more than a dozen local arts organizations impacted by the cancellation of national grants earlier this month by offering a run of stand-up comedy shows and donating the proceeds.

Zip Trips: Lafayette Trivia
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Test your knowledge of Lafayette with Zip Trips Trivia

DOJ announces investigation into trans athletes in CA girls sports
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The U.S. Department of Justice said the investigation is to determine whether the state is "engaging in a pattern or practice of discrimination on the basis of sex" by allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls high school sports.

Zip Trips: Stream full episodes on FOX LOCAL
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KTVU's Zip Trips kicks off May 23! If you're looking to stream last year's episodes, check out the FOX LOCAL app on your smart TV.

Bay Area rapper Ruby Ibarra announced as NPR Tiny Desk Contest winner

Since its inception over 15 years ago, NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series has taped over 1,100 performances that span a range of genres and sounds. Bay Area rapper and singer Ruby Ibarra is about to add her name to that pantheon.

Summer Skin Safety
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Staying safe in the sun. Whether?you're lounging by the pool or?along the beach. It is important?to protect your skin from?harmful UV damage. Doctor Barbara?Garcia, a dermatologist with?Kaiser Antioch joined us on The Four to talk about the how to keep your skin safe after being out in the sun.

Protesters clash over transgender rights | West Coast Wrap
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Tempers flare outside Seattle City Hall with police making arrests as two groups of protesters clashed over transgender rights. It's an issue that's taken center stage in California as president Trump zeroed in on transgender athletes competing in women's sports and threatened to cut off federal funding.

Sausalito's housing-crisis struggle: Build 724 units by 2031

Sausalito's City Council on Tuesday approved hundreds of new units to be scattered throughout the town.  The North Bay city is one of the Bay Area's greatest tourist attractions, where the proof of its sincerity will be tested by actually getting the units built.

Oakland high school basketball star credits his grandfather ahead of graduation and collegiate journey

When 17-year-old ArDarius Grayson walks across the stage at Oakland’s Paramount Theater to receive his high school diploma, he will close the end of this period in his life, leaving a lasting and positive mark on his Bulldog community and his city. The student athlete credits his grandfather for instilling in him the importance of an education.

Long lines, dirty bathrooms, closed campsites await visitors: national park experts warn

As Memorial Day marks the unofficial kick-off to the summer travel season, there are dire and mounting concerns about not only the deterioration of the visitor experience at national parks, but the dangers posed by the drastic cuts to staff in recent months.

Voices for Change: Addressing the stigma of mental health care in the AAPI community
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From season 6, episode 4: we speak to Kaiser East Bay psychiatrist Dr. Ingrid Chen about combatting the stigmas and barriers to mental health care for members of the AAPI community.