Nintendo Switch 2 launch draws massive line to Union Square
Fans lined up outside the Union Square Nintendo Store on Wednesday, eager for the chance to get their hands on the Nintendo Switch 2, the newest system from the gaming giant.
Fans lined up outside the Union Square Nintendo Store on Wednesday, eager for the chance to get their hands on the Nintendo Switch 2, the newest system from the gaming giant.
Low clouds, sunny
Low clouds in the morning. Sunny for most in the afternoon.
Low clouds in the morning. Sunny for most in the afternoon.
San Francisco's fire department seeking creative ways to fund new vehicles
San Francisco city leaders are working on new legislation to help firefighters begin replacing their aging fleet. Some of the vehicles are 50 years old.
San Francisco city leaders are working on new legislation to help firefighters begin replacing their aging fleet. Some of the vehicles are 50 years old.
Hegseth orders oil ship USNS Harvey Milk be renamed in pursuit of "warrior ethos"
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Tuesday ordered that a naval oiler ship named for gay rights icon Harvey Milk be renamed.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Tuesday ordered that a naval oiler ship named for gay rights icon Harvey Milk be renamed.
Former San Francisco gang member makes good, now uplifts Filipino community
In a largely Filipino section of San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood that abuts The Tenderloin, the issue of drugs, crime, and homelessness is no secret.
In a largely Filipino section of San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood that abuts The Tenderloin, the issue of drugs, crime, and homelessness is no secret.
SF Gay Men's Chorus, SFJAZZ reeling after sudden Trump administration grant cuts
Several Bay Area arts organizations, including the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus and SFJAZZ, have lost key federal funding after the National Endowment for the Arts shifted its priorities under the Trump administration.
Several Bay Area arts organizations, including the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus and SFJAZZ, have lost key federal funding after the National Endowment for the Arts shifted its priorities under the Trump administration.
Clouds, sun
Today will be cloudy in the morning and sunny for most in the afternoon.
Today will be cloudy in the morning and sunny for most in the afternoon.
Minor weather changes this week
No big changes in the Bay Area forecast. Low clouds and fog will resurface near the coast and bay Tuesday morning. We are expecting increasing sunshine later in the day. Tuesday afternoon highs should range from the low 60s to the mid 80s. This pattern will stick around for most of the week.
No big changes in the Bay Area forecast. Low clouds and fog will resurface near the coast and bay Tuesday morning. We are expecting increasing sunshine later in the day. Tuesday afternoon highs should range from the low 60s to the mid 80s. This pattern will stick around for most of the week.
Father of 3, who reported to immigration office in San Francisco, taken into ICE custody
A Bay Area man who has been trying to gain legal status for 24 years was picked up by ICE and detained while reporting for his regular immigration status update in San Francisco. His wife says he's at a SoCal detention center.
A Bay Area man who has been trying to gain legal status for 24 years was picked up by ICE and detained while reporting for his regular immigration status update in San Francisco. His wife says he's at a SoCal detention center.
Temps in the 60s
Today's temps will be in the 60s.
Today's temps will be in the 60s.
Mild to warm pattern
Much cooler today! Most of the Bay Area cooled around 10 to 20 degrees from Saturday's toasty readings. We are expecting patchy clouds Monday morning. More sunshine in the afternoon. Highs should range from the low 60s to the mid 80s.
Much cooler today! Most of the Bay Area cooled around 10 to 20 degrees from Saturday's toasty readings. We are expecting patchy clouds Monday morning. More sunshine in the afternoon. Highs should range from the low 60s to the mid 80s.
Clear skies could give NorCal views of Northern Lights
Projections show that the Aurora Borealis may just be visible in the northern reaches of California.
Projections show that the Aurora Borealis may just be visible in the northern reaches of California.
Fallen hiker rescued near Battery Crosby
The hiker was taken to a waiting fire department ambulance, though it was determined that they did not need to be taken to a hospital.
The hiker was taken to a waiting fire department ambulance, though it was determined that they did not need to be taken to a hospital.
Hometown Heroes: Jevon Holland
New York Giants newly signed safety Jevon Holland joins sports reporter Keshawn Ward for a new episode of Hometown Heroes. He shares his story on choosing Bishop O'Dowd over schools in Pleasanton, his introduction to NFL, his reaction to the Miami Dolphins not bringing him back, and his 3rd annual camp coming up in the month of June
New York Giants newly signed safety Jevon Holland joins sports reporter Keshawn Ward for a new episode of Hometown Heroes. He shares his story on choosing Bishop O'Dowd over schools in Pleasanton, his introduction to NFL, his reaction to the Miami Dolphins not bringing him back, and his 3rd annual camp coming up in the month of June
Dramatic drop in temperatures today
The brief hot spell is over with a significant drop in temperatures today. Afternoon highs will range from upper 50s at the coast to low 80s inland with only subtle changes expected for the days ahead.
The brief hot spell is over with a significant drop in temperatures today. Afternoon highs will range from upper 50s at the coast to low 80s inland with only subtle changes expected for the days ahead.
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.
Festa Italiana is San Francisco’s only Italian street fair, celebrating Italian culture with live music, authentic food, and family-friendly fun.
A slight dip in afternoon highs today
A modest drop in temperatures arrives today with inland areas still feeling the heat. A Heat Advisory remains in effect until 8PM for the interior Napa Hills, Carquinez Strait, Delta, East Bay and Santa Clara Valleys where temps. will range from upper 80s to upper 90s. A significant cool down is in the forecast for tomorrow.
A modest drop in temperatures arrives today with inland areas still feeling the heat. A Heat Advisory remains in effect until 8PM for the interior Napa Hills, Carquinez Strait, Delta, East Bay and Santa Clara Valleys where temps. will range from upper 80s to upper 90s. A significant cool down is in the forecast for tomorrow.
SF mayor's $15.9 billion budget proposal includes layoffs, service cuts to address deficit
San Francisco Mayor Lurie unveiled his $15.9 billion budget proposal on Friday, acknowledging it contains difficult cuts to jobs and services he says are necessary.
San Francisco Mayor Lurie unveiled his $15.9 billion budget proposal on Friday, acknowledging it contains difficult cuts to jobs and services he says are necessary.
One more hot day inland
A big temperature spike Friday! The warm to hot pattern sticks around for one more day. The warmest parts of the Bay Area will approach the upper 90s Saturday afternoon. We are expecting a major temperature drop Sunday. No heat in our forecast next week. Have a great weekend! -Mark
A big temperature spike Friday! The warm to hot pattern sticks around for one more day. The warmest parts of the Bay Area will approach the upper 90s Saturday afternoon. We are expecting a major temperature drop Sunday. No heat in our forecast next week. Have a great weekend! -Mark
Closures leave Treasure Island Job Corps youth, staff scrambling
A staff member tells KTVU that the closure process has not been orderly, and they say rushing students out of the facilities could be harmful, as some have no place else to go.
A staff member tells KTVU that the closure process has not been orderly, and they say rushing students out of the facilities could be harmful, as some have no place else to go.




















