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Bosnian fans gather ahead of Team USA match in Bay Area: 'It's very emotional'
With less than 24 hours until the USA vs. Bosnia match, European fans are descending on the Bay Area as they prepare for the knockout round.
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Bay Area rallies aid for Venezuela earthquake victims
Residents and businesses in the Bay Area are mobilizing to support victims of devastating earthquakes in Venezuela, as search efforts continue for survivors following last week's disaster.
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Adolf Hitler baby photo in Paramus, New Jersey East Brook Middle School yearbook sparks investigation
An Adolf Hitler baby photo in a Paramus, New Jersey East Brook Middle School yearbook sparked an investigation.
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AccuWeather Forecast: Onshore winds increase with few low clouds developing overnight
Onshore winds are increasing as we head into the evening hours. Skies will be mostly clear overnight in the North Bay, but a few areas of low clouds will develop along the Peninsula coast and into the South Bay and East Bay.
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Oakland launches community-based violence prevention program
The program, led by Roots Community Health, centers on "peace committees" that rely on community members and trained, paid professionals to mediate disputes outside of the traditional criminal justice system.
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LeBron James informs Lakers he will play elsewhere as Warriors plan to pursue
Lebron James will continue his NBA career during the 2026-27 season, but has informed the Lakers that the franchise can move on without him. Sources told ESPN that the Golden State Warriors were planning to pursue James.
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Freight train derails in Bensalem, Pennsylvania; shelter in place recommended
More than a dozen train cars left the tracks after a freight train derailment on Tuesday afternoon in Bensalem, Bucks County.
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California gas tax set to increase Wednesday as travelers gear up for July Fourth weekend
California gas tax set to increase Wednesday as travelers gear up for July Fourth weekend
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Major water, sewer rate rise set to take effect Wednesday, July 1 in San Francisco
San Francisco residents will begin paying more for water and sewer service starting Wednesday following a rate increase approved earlier this year. For an average family, the combined increases will amount to more than $500 in additional costs per year.
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Find great discounts on on-the-go accessories with ABC Secret Savings
Shop exclusive deals for on-the-go accessories with ABC Secret Savings.
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2-day Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce wedding planned at MSG with 1,000 guests expected: ABC sources say
Madison Square Garden is set to host two events this week related to the marriage of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, sources familiar with the plans told ABC News.
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Here's what to know about July 4 Golden Gate Bridge fireworks for America's 250th
San Francisco's waterfront Saturday for a once-in-a-generation fireworks display celebrating America's 250th birthday is scheduled to begin at 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Here's what to know about the best viewing spots, road closures and how to get there.
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79-year-old pedestrian struck, killed in Tesla crash outside Simi Valley, California restaurant
A 79-year-old pedestrian was struck and killed in a Tesla crash outside a Simi Valley, California restaurant.
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Supreme Court rejects Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected President Donald Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship in the U.S. by executive order.
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4th of July travel expected to hit record high: Busiest days to fly and drive
More than 72 million people are expected to travel over the week of the Fourth of July, setting a new record, according to AAA.
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New Jersey Republican Tom Kean Jr. said he was treated for depression during absence from Congress
Tom Kean Jr., the New Jersey Republican who's been away from Congress for almost four months with an unspecified medical condition, has returned to say he had been treated for depression.
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3 firefighters killed in fire on Colorado-Utah border trying to shield themselves from flames ID'd
Three firefighters killed over the weekend in a wildfire along the Colorado-Utah border were trying to shield themselves from flames by deploying tent-like shelters when they were overcome, authorities said.
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'General Hospital' casts big star in "significant role"
"General Hospital" promises an explosive week ahead and adds "Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver in a "significant role"
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Nancy Pelosi launches new democracy institute at UC Berkeley and will teach a class
Nancy Pelosi and UC Berkeley are partnering to form a new nonpartisan academic institute, which they say will be dedicated to strengthening democracy. Pelosi will also be co-teaching a course on Congress.
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Oakland could soon face fines for illegally docked boats in estuary as efforts to clear it underway
It's been a years-long mess in the Oakland Estuary, and soon the city will be on the clock to clean it up. The Bay Conservation and Development Commission is preparing a notice of violation against the city. It's the first step in an enforcement process that can result in fines.
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Golden Gate Bridge tolls increase once again July 1
Beginning Wednesday July 1, the toll for crossing the Golden Gate Bridge will increase by $0.50 across all categories as part of a multi-year plan to plug a budget shortfall. Carpools will rise from $7.75 to $8.25 and drivers using FasTrak accounts will pay $10.25, up from $9.75.
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Over 500lbs of illegal fireworks seized from San Leandro home, sheriff's office says
One week away from the Fourth of July and authorities have seized a large stash of over 500 pounds of illegal fireworks in San Leandro.
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2026 San Francisco Pride Parade: How to watch exclusively on ABC7, what to know
ABC7 Bay Area is proud to be the exclusive broadcast partner of the 56th annual San Francisco Pride Parade! Watch live on Sunday, June 28 on ABC7, Disney+ or wherever you stream.
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Celebration, activism at forefront of this year's SF Pride in wake of rising anti-LGBTQ+ legislation
Allies of the transgender community marched from the Embarcadero to Civic Center, turning an annual celebration into a powerful show of solidarity. Demonstrators say this year's Pride carries added urgency, as lawmakers across the country consider hundreds of measures affecting LGBTQ+ rights.
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'Ethnic cleansing': Supreme Court TPS ruling alarms Bay Area immigration advocates
"This is definitely about mass deportation. I think it is also about ethnic cleansing, or creating a new America." Thursday's Supreme Court decision ending Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians is raising concerns among immigration advocates in the Bay Area, who say the ruling could set a broader precedent affecting other immigrant communities.
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Bay Area law enforcement cracking down on human trafficking during World Cup
As the Bay Area hosts FIFA World Cup matches, law enforcement agencies say they are increasing vigilance for potential human trafficking. With matches scheduled in nearby Santa Clara, the San Francisco Police Department's Special Victims Unit is coordinating closely with regional partners.
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Friday events kick off jam-packed SF Pride weekend with Trans March and illuminating flag
From the Trans March to rainbow lasers lighting up the sky, San Francisco was filled with crowds celebrating Pride.
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Dykes on Bikes: Women bikers made a bold move 50 years ago, changing Pride parades forever
When the San Francisco Pride Parade kicks off Sunday, Dykes on Bikes will be at the front, just like they have been for the past 50 years after a group of women made a bold move.
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Video shows suspect shattering windows at North Bay LGBTQ business
The owners of Townhouse Cocktail Lounge say several windows at the business were shattered by the person in the video. Vallejo police are investigating.
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Rare corpse flower, known for its foul odor, blooms at SF's Conservatory of Flowers
A rare and rotten phenomenon is drawing crowds to San Francisco's Golden Gate Park this weekend. A corpse flower is in bloom at the Conservatory of Flowers.
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Dolores Huerta urges unity at San Francisco Human Rights Summit
"We all have to be united." Labor leader Dolores Huerta delivered a call for unity and resistance Thursday at the Fourth Annual San Francisco Pride Human Rights Summit, emphasizing the need for collective action amid what she described as growing threats to civil rights.
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700+ dogs missing: Excavations at NorCal animal rescue reveal mass graves, decomposing animals
Horrifying details emerge as authorities dig up dozens of dog remains, many with microchips, as they expand the excavation around a Northern California rescue. Over 700 shelter dogs still remain missing.
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Bay Area swimmer prepares for historic attempt to swim entire California coast
Katherine Breed, a Bay Area endurance swimmer, is preparing for what she says has never been done before: swimming the entire length of California's coastline, an expedition that she estimates to be about 900 miles.
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Fault that produced Venezuelan earthquakes is similar to San Andreas fault, Dr. Lucy Jones says
The recent earthquakes in Venezuela offer a stark warning about potential risks along Southern California's San Andreas Fault, seismologists say.
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Newlyweds celebrate Pride-themed weddings inside SF City Hall as parade preparations underway
On Friday in San Francisco, hundreds of newlyweds began the next chapter of their love story at City Hall. As they got married inside, Pride preparations were also underway outside of City Hall to prepare for one of the city's biggest weekends.
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Former CA State Parks superintendent accused of secretly recording lifeguards in men's locker room
A former California State Parks superintendent in Orange County has been released on bond after being accused of secretly recording lifeguards in a men's locker room, authorities said.
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Member of cultlike Zizians group charged in the killings of her parents in suburban Philadelphia
A member of the cultlike group known as Zizians has been charged with murder in the shooting of her parents at their home on her 30th birthday.
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New bill would reward companies for training and hiring the human workforce behind AI
A new federal proposal aims to expand workforce training partnerships between employers and colleges as artificial intelligence reshapes the job market.
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600 goats graze Poplar Beach in Halfmoon Bay to reduce wildfire risk
It's an exciting start to some serious work. Roughly 600 goats sprint near Poplar Beach then settle in for about a week of grazing. And while they're fun to watch, they're here to reduce wildfire risk.
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Tesla news: Texas crash victim Martha Avila's family files lawsuit against car company, driver
There is Tesla news. Texas crash victim Martha Avila's family filed a lawsuit against the car company and driver.
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More than 300 drones have been seized since start of World Cup, officials say
Federal authorities have seized more than 300 drones flying near World Cup stadiums across the U.S. since the tournament began June 11.
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Woman fired from job after Knicks trash can theft
A woman who was caught on camera stealing a Knicks parade garbage can was apparently fired from her job shortly after a video surfaced and went viral.
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San Bruno voters to decide whether to continue sale of fireworks in city
This 4th of July could be one of the last times San Bruno will allow the sale of safe and sane fireworks after the city council voted to send it to the November ballot.
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Federal judge bars Trump from implementing proof of citizenship requirement to vote
The Constitution "does not grant the President any specific powers over elections," the judge wrote.
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Martinez man says his AI was hacked as fraudulent charges racked up in euros on Claude account
A Bay Area man noticed mysterious charges -- made in euros -- on his Chase account, and linked it back to his AI agent, Claude. Anthropic says the issue was not caused by the Claude app itself. Here's what the former information security director found.
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Pig-filled big rig crashed and tipped over on I-80 in Placer County, crews work to corral
Crews spent hours working to clear a big rig carrying 45,000 pounds of pigs that had crashed and overturned, blocking both westbound lanes of Interstate 80 near Colfax overnight Tuesday.
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Buster Posey shuns questions about Giants' Pride Night cap controversy
The Giants are facing mounting pressure following backlash over three players writing Bible verses on special Pride Night caps. During a press conference on Tuesday, team President Buster Posey declined to address the controversy, saying the organization would focus on baseball and refusing to take questions on the issue.
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Rock legend Billy Idol and guitarist Steve Stevens are inducted to the Hollywood's Rockwalk
Give a "Rebel Yell" to rocker Billy Idol. He was inducted into the Guitar Center Hollywood Rockwalk.
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SF Supervisor Jackie Fielder to return after mental health leave; reflects on recovery in video post
San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder will return to City Hall next week after taking a three-month leave of absence, saying she stepped away from the job because her mental health demanded it. "This leave, and even my whole adult life, has been an entire journey on mental health," Fielder said. "And I know I'm not the only one who struggles with it."
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3 killed, including San Jose teen, after car plunges off cliff near Hwy 9 in Saratoga: CHP
Three people, including a 17-year-old boy from San Jose, are dead after a car plunged off a cliff near Highway 9 in Saratoga Monday night, officials said.
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