World Cup travel trends
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Millions of soccer fans are headed to World Cup host cities in North America, and new data show many international visitors are choosing Canada and Mexico over the United States. Katy Nastro, travel expert for Going.com, gives insight.

Long-term care
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Financial advisor breaks down what is long-term care and how does it work.

Heating up later in the week
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A weak system will approach the Bay Area Monday.  High clouds will  be increasing throughout the day.  Stronger winds in the afternoon forecast too.  Gusts could exceed 30 mph.  Highs should range from the upper 50s to the upper 70s. A big pattern change later in the week!  Temperatures will be soaring Wednesday and Thursday.  Inlands areas could approach triple digit territory.   The windy and dry pattern will also boost the fire danger.  A Fire Weather Watch has been issued for parts of Northern California.

Get to know LOVB San Francisco, the Bay Area's latest professional sports league
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LOVB San Francisco is bringing professional Volleyball to the Bay Area and they're asking fans to vote for their favorite name ahead of the inaugural season. 

Sunny and seasonal today
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Happy Sunday Everyone! Mostly sunny skies and seasonal temperatures will take center stage for your Bay Area Sunday, ranging from 60s at the coast, 70s bayside and low 80s inland.  A system will move through early in the week increasing our cloud cover and offering a chance of drizzle and sprinkles Monday into Tuesday. 

San Francisco unveils iconic Pink Triangle to kick off Pride Month

More than 800 volunteers gathered on Twin Peaks to install San Francisco's annual Pink Triangle, a symbol of LGBTQ+ pride and resilience visible across the city throughout Pride Month.

The heat is fading and temperatures are dropping this afternoon
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The Bay Area is transitioning from summer like heat to typical spring like temps. for your Bay Area Saturday.  Afternoon highs warm slightly on Sunday, followed by a possibility of light rain or drizzle Monday through Tuesday.

Beach Hazard coast side, hot inland today
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Under mostly sunny skies, temps. will soar into the 90s inland today, 70s - 80s around the bay, 60s-70s along the coast with a Beach Hazard Alert until tomorrow morning for an increased risk of RIP Currents and Sneaker Waves. A notable drop in temps. on the way for the weekend and beyond. 

Friday Sizzle to Monday Drizzle
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The Forecast: Day-by-Day Tonight: Skies remain mostly clear inland. The coastal fog machine will stay confined mostly to the Monterey Bay region and parts of the SF Peninsula by Friday morning. Friday (The Peak Heat): Friday is the hot one. Inland valleys will easily soar back into the 80s and 90s. Only the furthest inlkand spots will hit a "Moderate Heat Risk," while beaches stay in the 60s thanks to a refreshing afternoon sea breeze. Beach Hazard Statement in effect Friday through Saturday 9 AM for sneaker waves and rip currents. The Weekend Shift: The cold front hits Saturday. Temperatures will plunge 5 to 10 degrees below seasonal averages for both Saturday and Sunday (but still a couple degrees above average inland!). Expect widespread morning fog, potential coastal drizzle, and gusty winds through our mountain passes. Early Next Week: The chill deepens Monday and Tuesday. A slight chance of actual light rain showers for the Bay Area northward. 

This Bay Area city is one of the top for dog attacks on mail carriers

June starts off the U.S. Postal Service's “Dog Bite Awareness Month," and data released Thursday shows that this Bay Area city has among the highest number of dog attacks in the U.S.

Ariana Grande fans flock to SF pop-up store ahead of Bay Area shows

With her long-awaited “Eternal Sunshine Tour" kicking off in the Bay Area this weekend, fans have been waiting outside the store since 1:00 a.m. Thursday morning waiting in anticipation for potentially exclusive merch.

The votes still being counted in the Californi governor's race
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Georgetown law professor Michele Goodwin discusses how many votes still need to be counted in the California governor's race and why it takes so long to tally the final number.

House votes to limit President Trump's war powers
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Georgetown Law professor discusses house voting to limit President Trump's war powers in the Iran war

From June Gloom To June Jump!
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We are on a weather roller coaster. After a massive temperature jump today, Thursday and Friday will bring the peak of this week's early-summer heat under clear, sunny skies. However, a cold storm system from the Gulf of Alaska is timing its arrival perfectly to knock temperatures down significantly just in time for the weekend. Short-Term Forecast (Tonight through Friday) Tonight: The coastal fog machine is starting back up, but it will remain shallow. Expect patchy low clouds to hug the San Francisco Peninsula and the Monterey Bay region by Thursday morning. Thursday: Morning clouds clear quickly for a stellar, sun-drenched afternoon. Highs will range from the 60s on the coast, the 70s and 80s around the Bay and a hot upper 80s to mid-90s in the far interior valleys. Friday: A true "rinse and repeat" day. Temperatures will hold steady as the warmest day of the week, offering perfect patio weather across the inland neighborhoods. Long-Term Forecast (The Weekend through Next Tuesday) The Saturday Shift: A weak cold front pushes south through the area, bringing a sudden, 10-degree drop in temperatures across the board. (But, still very nice weather!) The Weekend Air Conditioning: Strong, gusty onshore winds will kick up on Saturday and Sunday afternoon. The marine layer will deepen dramatically, bringing back widespread gray mornings and the threat of damp coastal drizzle. Early Next Week: The cooling trend deepens into Monday and Tuesday, keeping temperatures well below normal for June.

SF voters satisfied with the city's direction, want more of the same

By all accounts, Mayor Daniel Lurie has a lot to be happy about: The candidates he backed have won, and he may be on his way to a clean sweep of the ballot measures as well.

Bay Area Rainbow Symphony: pride through performance
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For many members of the Bay Area Rainbow Symphony, music is more than an art form, it’s a way to foster connection, visibility, and belonging. Their last show, is Saturday, June 20, at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.