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CA animal welfare advocates push for statewide regulations following horrific incidents
This move follows several disturbing incidents recently, including one in Humboldt County where hundreds of dogs were shot and killed at a self-proclaimed no-kill rescue.
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Retrial for 2012 killing of Sierra Lamar expected to begin this fall
More than 14 years after Morgan Hill teenager Sierra LaMar disappeared, the retrial of Antolin Garcia-Torres is moving closer to jury selection, with opening statements tentatively scheduled for October.
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Bay Area drivers face major delays this weekend as Hwy. 101, Carquinez Bridge projects begin
Drivers across the Bay Area should prepare for significant traffic delays this weekend as major construction projects affect both San Francisco and the North Bay. Here's what to know.
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San Francisco health officials report 10 cyclosporiasis cases so far in 2026
San Francisco public health officials have confirmed 10 cases of cyclosporiasis so far this year. San Francisco Department of Public Health officials said one case was associated with domestic travel outside California, while the remaining cases involved international travel.
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1 man dead, multiple suspects arrested after shooting in Fremont neighborhood, authorities say
One person is dead, and multiple suspects have been arrested after a reported shooting that happened in Fremont on Friday afternoon, authorities said.
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7 pro-Palestinian protesters sentenced to jail, ordered to pay fine for Golden Gate Bridge shutdown
The controversial demonstration halted traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge for hours, triggering intense national debate over the boundaries of free speech versus public safety.
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NYPD steps up patrols to intercept drones over 2026 US Open
As players and coaches prepare for the U.S. Open, the New York Police Department is rolling out an extensive security operation for the tournament, including new authority to counter unauthorized drones.
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AccuWeather Forecast: Fog near coast overnight; warmer weekend ahead
Overnight, expect some fog near the coast and a few passing high clouds. Highs tomorrow will range from the mid 60s to the low 90s with mainly sunny skies around the bay and inland. It will be partly cloudy at the beaches and breezy in the afternoon.
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California approves $100M plan to prevent Highway 37 from sinking
The California Transportation Commission has approved a plan to prevent Highway 37, one of the main routes into Wine Country, from sinking.
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Blackbird Mountain Guides faces $150K in fines connected with deadly Castle Peak avalanche
Cal/OSHA issued $151,300 in fines against Blackbird Mountain Guides for seven alleged violations it found in connection with the state's deadly Castle Peak avalanche in February. The largest fine, $81,000, was for "failing to correct the imminent hazard posed by traveling in avalanche terrain when the avalanche danger was rated high."
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Navy mulls stripping Black war hero’s name from aircraft carrier for Trump: Sources
Navy officials are weighing whether to strip the name of one of World War II's most famed Black service members from a new aircraft carrier.
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Iconic 'Furthur' bus, symbol of 1960s hippie movement, makes return to SF for Grateful Dead exhibit
The "Furthur" bus, one of the famous symbols of the hippie movement of the 1960s, has made its return to San Francisco.
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Frontier Airlines returns to Oakland Airport with flights to Las Vegas
Frontier Airlines resumed service at Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport on Thursday, launching new nonstop flights to Las Vegas after a three-year absence from the East Bay.
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Supreme Court chief justice allows work on Trump's $400M White House ballroom to continue for now
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is allowing the White House to continue construction on President Donald Trump's $400 million ballroom project for now.
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Graffiti atop SF Pacific Heights building draws mixed reactions. How did it get up there?
San Francisco police are investigating after graffiti was discovered high atop a building in the city's Pacific Heights neighborhood, where some believe the taggers may have rappelled down the structure to leave their mark.
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1 killed after fire engulfs tour bus on 60 Freeway in Hacienda Heights, California in Los Angeles County
1 person was killed after fire engulfed a tour bus on the 60 Freeway in Hacienda Heights, California in Los Angeles County.
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Bay Area firefighters forced out of temporary firehouse due to flea infestation
A flea infestation that started at Peri Park in Fairfax has spread to a nearby temporary fire station, forcing firefighters and their engine to relocate and prompting the Town Council to unanimously approve another exception to the town's pesticide rules.
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At least 55 sickened in salmonella, E. coli outbreak linked to alfalfa sprouts in 15 states; 4 hospitalized
At least 55 have been sickened in a salmonella and E. coli outbreak linked to alfalfa sprouts in 15 states; at least 4 were hospitalized.
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From dystopia to the red carpet: 'The Dog Stars' cast gathers for London world premiere
Cast and filmmakers gathered in London for the world premiere of Ridley Scott's upcoming post-apocalyptic thriller "The Dog Stars," which is set to arrive in theaters Aug. 28.
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Jurors hear 'Keffe D' say his nephew fired fatal shots at Tupac Shakur in 1996 drive-by shooting
Jurors on Thursday heard Duane "Keffe D" Davis tell detectives in 2008 that his nephew Orlando "Baby Lane" Anderson fired the shots that killed Tupac Shakur.
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Galveston County Juvenile Justice Center student blackmailed Dickinson ISD teacher Kristi Hanks over improper relationship: Galveston County, Texas sheriff's office
Investigators say the victim threatened to expose the relationship if the Texas teacher didn't buy him a gun and give him $2,000.
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'No survivors' after plane with 8 aboard crashes in Alaska: Officials
A plane with eight people aboard crashed in a remote part of western Alaska on Thursday, according to the FAA.
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New research finds San Andreas Fault is slipping faster than previously thought
Researchers at San Jose State University found that the San Andreas Fault is slipping faster than previously thought. We spoke with one of those researchers about what they found.
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Family in mourning after Richmond house fire allegedly set by uncle kills 2 kids, their grandpa
Richmond police say a man allegedly set his own house on fire with his family inside, killing his 47-year-old father, his 5-year-old nephew, and his 2-year-old niece. Family members tell us they are heartbroken.
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San Jose moves forward with plan to allow more apartments in single-family neighborhoods
The approved proposal targets neighborhoods currently restricted to single-family homes, opening the door for apartments, townhouses, and duplexes. If fully implemented, this policy shift could quadruple housing density across the San Jose's suburban areas.
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Meta announces new device-based WhatsApp tool that uses AI to scan for scams
"Scam Alert" is currently out in beta testing.
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Here's who has lead so far in CA's special congressional election to fill Eric Swalwell's seat
Four months after Democratic U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell resigned from Congress amid sexual assault allegations that torpedoed his campaign for California governor, his former Bay Area constituents will pick a replacement Tuesday to serve out the rest of his term.
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Student stabbed during fight at Oakland's Castlemont High School, police say
A student was stabbed during a fight at Oakland's Castlemont High School on Thursday, according to police.
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D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event brings stars, cosplay and Disney Legends together
Step inside D23 with On The Red Carpet and experience the stars, surprises and fan moments that made this year's event unforgettable.
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Women in pink rally in support of Lindsay Clancy who is on trial for killing 3 children
Hundreds of Lindsay Clancy supporters gathered Thursday outside the courthouse where she is on trial in the killings of her three children.
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ICE detains boat captain in Statue of Liberty capsizing that killed mother, infant
The operator of a boat that capsized in the New York Harbor, killing a mother and her 5-month-old daughter, is now in ICE custody.
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Severe storm, flood threat heads to Interstate 95 corridor: Forecast
The Mid-Atlantic is bracing for severe storms and potential flooding along the Interstate 95 corridor on Thursday, including during the evening rush hour.
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SF landlord skirts rent control laws, doubling family's rent and pushing them out
A San Francisco family was shocked when their new landlord nearly doubled their rent in spite of strict rent control laws, forcing them to move out. Rents are rising dramatically in the city amid the AI boost as critics say landlords are taking advantage of a clause exempting most single family homes and condos from rent control.
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Viral video sparks new debate over homeless encampment near UC Berkeley housing
As the city pushes to clear the encampment near UC Berkeley housing over health hazards, a fifth lawsuit has stalled the move. Advocates call it a "leaf blower approach" that just moves the crisis around.
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'Most prolific' member of online extremist network 764 sentenced to 77 years in prison
A federal judge has sentenced a 27-year-old Tennessee man to 77 years in prison for his targeting of young girls online as part of the extremist network 764, which the FBI deems a form of "modern-day terrorism."
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Dog rescued after fire damages two homes in San Jose, firefighters say
The San Jose Fire Department said two homes were involved in a 2-alarm residential fire on Wednesday, fueled by "compromised gas meters."
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Suspect arrested for homicide, arson after child and man killed in Richmond house fire: police
A man has been arrested in an arson investigation after a tragic house fire in Richmond Tuesday night killed a child and another man, with two others in critical condition, Richmond police say.
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LIST: Tahoe ski resorts 2026-27 opening dates
It may only be August, but the countdown to ski season is officially on! Several Lake Tahoe resorts have announced their opening dates.
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SoCal woman's kindness toward neighbor in need captures millions of hearts online
What started as frustration over noise became an unexpected friendship between an 86-year-old and her neighbor who just moved to L.A., drawing millions of views online.
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Personalized mRNA cancer vaccine shows promise in extending life span in melanoma trial
Merck and Moderna announced Wednesday that a personalized mRNA-based cancer vaccine succeeded in a large, late-stage trial among high-risk patients with melanoma.
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Trump picks Dr. Heidi Overton, a top White House aide, to lead the Food and Drug Administration
Dr. Heidi Overton, a top White House aide, has been picked to lead the Food and Drug Administration, President Donald Trump announced Wednesday.
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US Marshals fall as second-story deck collapses while they try to make an arrest, video shows
Body camera footage shows nine members of a U.S. Marshals Service task force falling to the ground as a second-story wooden deck they were standing on suddenly collapses.
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California State University opens applications Aug. 1 with new tools to simplify process
High school seniors planning to attend a California State University campus will have more time than ever to prepare their applications this year.
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Every breath counts in the belly of the beast: New trailer drops for survival thriller "Whalefall"
No one can hear you scream in the belly of the beast. Austin Abrams stars in the upcoming survival thriller "Whalefall," accidentally trapped in the stomach of a whale. Having to rely on childhood lessons and his own instincts, it's a race against the clock before his air runs out.
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Researchers looking into whether GLP-1 drugs can help slow aging
Scientists are looking into a new frontier with GLP-1 medications and exploring if the class of drugs may help slow the aging process.
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Texas teen convicted in fatal stabbing at track meet seeks a new trial and judge
Karmelo Anthony, now 19, was convicted of murder and sentenced to 35 years in prison after a jury rejected his claims of self-defense during a confrontation with Austin Metcalf in the stadium bleachers last year.
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NYC family received suspicious text messages from aunt's phone after she went missing in Las Vegas
A family is fearing the worst after a woman from New York City disappeared while on a trip to Las Vegas.
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Kindergarten vaccination rates inch down yet again; exemptions reach record high
U.S. kindergarten vaccination rates have declined again, with exemptions reaching a record high.
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2 men stabbed in San Jose road rage incident, suspect still at large: SJPD
Two men were transported to the hospital after police say they were stabbed in a San Jose road rage incident in the Willow Glen neighborhood. The suspect fled the scene and there is an active investigation.
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Some Tupac Shakur family members step out of courtroom, others stay to face autopsy photos
Some members of Tupac Shakur's family stepped out of the courtroom before prosecutors showed photos from his 1996 autopsy.
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