Wednesday Warmup
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Enjoy tonight's cool air, because the warmer weather back tomorrow. For Wednesday: The Desert Southwest ridge is shifting directly over Southern California, compressing our natural marine layer down to a shallow 1,000 feet. Thursday & Friday Peak: Temperatures will jump 4 to 5 degrees. The Coast & Bayshore: Shielded by the ocean, holding comfortably in the 60s and 70s. Interior Bay Area: Baking in the mid-to-upper 80s, with far North Bay and East Bay valleys pushing into the 90s. Interior Central Coast: Extreme heat will hit the valleys of southern Monterey and San Benito counties, with temperatures cracking the triple-digits at 100°F to 104°F A Beach Hazards warning is locked in today through Friday.This long-interval swell creates an exceptionally high risk for deadly sneaker waves and dangerous rip currents Sneaker waves strike without warning during peaceful lulls, surging dozens of feet up dry sand to sweep beachgoers into the freezing surf. Never turn your back on the ocean! 

San Francisco rent prices hit new records, holding above the $4,000 mark for the first time

San Francisco rent prices continue to reach record highs, with the median rent for a one-bedroom surpassing the $4,000 threshold. And the city leads the nation in annual growth for rent.

NATO summit begins
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This week NATO allies are expected to discuss Trump’s demand that members increase their defense spending, the organization’s support for Ukraine against Russia, and the U.S. war with Iran. Todd Belt, director of the political management program a George Washington University, gives insight.

Ongoing Great Highway car controversy resurfaces with ballot initiative

The ongoing controversy surrounding vehicle access to San Francisco's Great Highway has resurfaced as a new ballot initiative enters the validation phase.

Some wonder if foggy San Francisco July 4 fireworks are worth it

While Independence Day fog is a common occurrence in San Francisco, the poor viewing conditions have renewed a debate over whether the city should adjust its holiday traditions.

Mexico falls 3-2 to England, ending World Cup run in heartbreaking loss

Mexico’s World Cup run ended with a 3-2 loss to England as fans packed San Francisco’s Mission District to watch a dramatic Round of 16 match turn emotional.

Gridlock, fog frustrate many in San Francisco on July 4

Footage recorded near the Marina District showed severe gridlock, with drivers reporting they were trapped in standstill traffic past 1:30 a.m.

Hella Cool Gigs: Berkeley Bowl cashier
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Berkeley Bowl is known for its international produce, and its cashiers are known for their memory. KTVU's Crystal Bailey tries her hand at the check out line.

How the Swift-Kelce Wedding Could Shape 2026 Weddings
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are officially husband and wife, after tying the knot on Friday at Madison Square Garden. And while we haven't seen official photos of the ceremony yet, the wedding industry is already buzzing about what it means for couples who are getting married in the next year.

Another round of fog
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Clouds will blanket most of the Bay Area Monday morning.  Partly to mostly sunny skies are expected later in the day.  Patchy fog could linger near parts of the shoreline.  Highs should range from the low 60s near the coast to the low 80s inland.  

Take 2: New sports bar opened in Oakland
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Chef and entrepreneur Mayra Velazquez demonstrates a dish and discusses her new Oakland sports bar, El Barrio.

New sports bar opens in Oakland
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Co-owner of 'Xingones Oakland' has opened another restaurant in Oakland

Soccer analyst breaks down World Cup
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Soccer analyst Alex Lobban breaks down World Cup, including FIFA rescinding Flo Balogun's red card 

Festival Napa Valley celebrating 20 years
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Sienna Peck, Executive Producer of Festival Napa Valley, appeared on Mornings on 2, to talk about the summer season, and the big name performers coming to the wine country.

Observing first Martyrs Day
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Interview with Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, who is spearheading the movement for Martyrs Day, to honor those who sacrificed their lives for justice and equality in the United States.

Foggy Fourth: Historic Golden Gate bridge fireworks disappoint as fog obscures show

Dense fog in San Francisco obscured much of the historic Fourth of July fireworks from the Golden Gate Bridge, leaving many spectators disappointed after hours of waiting along the waterfront.

Closing out the holiday weekend below average
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A passing upper-level trough is bringing cooler-than-normal temperatures across the Bay Area and Central Coast today and Monday, with highs mostly in the 60s near the coast, 70s in the Bay, and upper 80s to low 90s in the warmest inland areas. The marine layer stratus continues to expand overnight into the valleys, then retreats back toward the coast each afternoon, keeping coastal skies gray and inland conditions variable. A very slight chance of isolated showers remains mainly for the Central Coast and parts of the Bay Area through late morning, but widespread rain is not expected due to dry air aloft limiting instability. By the second half of the week, a warming trend builds as the trough exits and high pressure returns, bringing drier skies, lighter marine influence, and gradually rising temperatures.

Take 2: Twist to traditional holiday treat
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Charo Fuentes of SF Char.Cuterie talks about her sandwich creation with shoestring potatoes and Dijon mustard.