Hottest temps
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Hottest temps of the week on Friday.

SF Supervisor Joel Engardio will face recall election after signatures verified

It'll now be up to voters in San Francisco's Sunset District to decide whether to remove District Four Supervisor Joel Engardio over his handling of the closure of a two-mile stretch of the Great Highway. City election officials announced Thursday they've verified enough signatures to put a recall measure on the ballot. 

Friday Heat Advisory
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We are expecting a big temperature spike in the Friday forecast....especially inland. A Heat Advisory has been drafted for parts of the Bay Area. The hottest locations could approach 101 degrees. Friday is the hottest day of the stretch. Significant cooling moves in Sunday. Try to stay cool and drink lots of water. -Mark

San Francisco city workers prepare for likelihood of job cuts

San Francisco city workers are preparing for the likelihood of job cuts as the mayor prepares to deliver his budget proposal on Friday. 

Warmer weather
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Today will be warmer, with highs reaching the mid 80s in Santa Rosa and Livermore.

Warming begins
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Low clouds will resurface near the coast and bay Thursday morning. The clouds will clear back to near the shoreline later in the day. Our warming trend begins! Highs should range from the low 60s near the coast to the upper 80s inland. Friday will be the hottest day of the week. Heat Advisories have been posted for parts of the Bay Area.

Suspected arsonist arrested in SF's Richmond District

The arrest comes after a pair of fires at Lafayette Elementary School in the Outer Richmond left students with damaged equipment and many parents on edge.

Beloved SF business Japan Video & Media to close its doors after 40 years

Japan Video & Media, a San Francisco business that, over the last forty years, has become a Japantown institution, announced it will be closing its doors for good at the end of the month.

Cooler
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Today will be cooler with highs in the 60s and 70s.

QTAPI Pride: San Francisco march celebrates identity amid federal rollbacks

San Francisco’s queer and trans AAPI communities gathered and marched in a show of resilience and unity outside City Hall. They celebrated identity while pushing back against growing federal threats to LGBTQ health funding.

Undocumented immigrants detained by ICE at SF courthouse

At least four undocumented immigrants were arrested and detained by ICE on Tuesday at the San Francisco Immigration Courthouse while appearing in court for regular hearings.

Festus Feasts: Warriors champ shares flavorful new journey around the Bay

Former Warriors champion Festus Ezeli is serving up more than sports takes - he’s exploring Bay Area food spots and sharing heartfelt reviews through his Instagram and soon-to-debut show Festus Feasts.

Mostly sunny
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Today will be mostly sunny, highs in the mid-70s and 80s.

Suspect held in deadly Muni stabbing in Bayview

A man was stabbed to death while riding a Muni bus in San Francisco's Bayview, the second stabbing on the transit system in the same neighborhood in two 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.

Voices for Change: Kristina Cho releases new cookbook 'Chinese Enough'
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From season 6, episode 4: East Bay chef Kristina Cho is celebrating her new cookbook 'Chinese Enough' after it was nominated for a James Beard award. Cho explores her own experiences as a first-generation American. Her recipes, drawn of the influence of her family, but with a twist of her own unique flair.

Voices for Change: 'Making Waves' documentary highlights fight for Asian American studies
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From season 6, episode 4: the 'Making Waves' documentary made its San Francisco debut during CAAM Fest, spotlighting the struggle for the inclusion of Asian American studies in school curriculum.