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Bay Area weather forecast: July Fourth week heat wave
The Bay Area is in for dangerous heat and high fire danger during the first week of July.
The Bay Area is in for dangerous heat and high fire danger during the first week of July.
A man died early Monday morning in a residential fire in San Francisco, according to the fire department.
Close to half a million costumers of a Dublin-based credit union are left unable to access their money due to a “serious security incident” Sunday.
Hundreds of thousands of people lined Market Street in San Francisco Sunday for The Pride Parade and festival that followed at Civic Center Plaza.
PG&E said on Sunday it’s potentially planning on shutting off power to eight counties across the state, including two North Bay counties, come Tuesday.
Crossing the Golden Gate Bridge will cost 50 cents more for all drivers beginning on July 1.
Late Saturday night, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed emergency legislation that exempts restaurants from a new law set to take effect on July 1.
Though scorching heat is predicted for areas away from the immediate coast this week, air quality for much of the Bay Area is not expected to suffer too badly, according to the Bay Area Air Quality Management District.
The Supreme Court asks a lower court to assess whether core aspects of the indictment are official acts and therefore shielded from immunity or are not official acts and subject to prosecution.
Close to 1,000 LGBTQ+ activist and allies boycotted the official San Francico Pride Parade, hosting an alternative march in solidarity with Palestinians on Sunday afternoon.
Law enforcement and San Francisco Pride organizers doubled down on extra security, out of an abundance of caution on Sunday.
The Golden State Warriors waived Chris Paul, sending the point guard into NBA free agency.
A new national divide is emerging among states over whether to track sales by gun stores.