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Lasers lit up for 4th of July at San Francisco's Ferry Building
We had the rainbow lasers at the Ferry Building for San Francisco Pride, but they're not done lighting up the night sky. Except now, it's red, white and blue for the 4th of July.RELATED: Pride weekend kicks off in San Francisco with love, lasersIlluminate is keeping up the lasers this week. You may have seen them testing out their new display last night.For this exhibit, they're sending some vertical stripes into the sky from the Embarcadero.The magic is on until Sunday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. If you're on the ABC7 News app, click here to watch live
The 2024 Berkeley gunfire map
The Berkeley and University of California police departments and California Highway Patrol had investigated at least 16 shooting incidents within Berkeley in 2024 as of May 28. One incident had left a person dead; six other incidents left people wounded. July 3: BPD confirmed “a shooting that left one subject...
South Berkeley shooting leaves one dead
Berkeley police are investigating a shooting that left one person dead Wednesday. Someone called police around 7:24 p.m. to report “someone getting shot” in the 2900 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Berkeley police spokesperson Officer Jessica Perry said in an email. “BPD responded to the scene...
Moxion's Giga Factory construction continues despite announced layoffs
Despite announcing layoffs that will gut the bulk of its Richmond crew, construction continues on what will become the expansive Moxion Giga Factory at the Port of Richmond. In a surprise move last week, Moxion filed a WARN notice with the Employment Development Department, stating the planned layoffs in August would impact “up to 101 employees" at the company’s Richmond location at the Ford Assembly Building.
California reaches settlement in sale of 2 San Francisco hospitals
The state’s attorney general brokered an agreement with UCSF Health on its acquisition of two hospitals from CommonSpirit Health. UCSF Health will invest $430M in capital improvements. The California attorney general’s office has reached a settlement with UCSF Health over its purchase of two San Francisco hospitals from CommonSpirit...
Faith-based nonprofit helps young people build self-confidence
A woman who experienced bullying as a middle school student has spent the last 22 years giving young people a safe place to belong and grow.Shelene Huey-Booker knows how to lift the spirits and voices of young people."I wanted to use my passions at that point to show others they're seen, they're known, they're heard," she said.The good vibes she shares today are actually borne out of a traumatic experience back in middle school."I was severely bullied by a particular young lady that made signs of a pig and put that on my chair. I was known by peers as...
San Francisco 49ers Haven’t Traded Brandon Aiyuk Because No One Wants To Pay Him: NFL Insider
An NFL insider recently put out a bold statement about why the San Francisco 49ers have not traded Brandon Aiyuk. NFL teams think he’s more of a Mercedes-Benz than Lamborghini. The disgruntled wide receiver met with the 49ers’ brass last week, hoping they could clear some stuff up before training camp.
Power outages affect PG&E customers in Pescadero, San Jose
Heat-related issues could be behind an outage affecting about 1,700 customers late Thursday afternoon near Pescadero in San Mateo County, according to PG&E.As of 4:05 p.m. crews were working to fix the issue, and there was no estimated time for restoration of power to customers in the area near Pescadero, south of Half Moon Bay. The outage began about 2:40 p.m. and may be due to a heat-related issue such as transformer fail, according to PG&E. In San Jose, 675 customers were also without power, due to an outage reported at 3:11 p.m. Crews are at the scene and there was no...
14-Day-Old Infant Safely Recovered After Amber Alert in Vallejo
The Amber Alert issued for a 14-day-old infant from Vallejo has been deactivated following the child’s safe recovery. Authorities were notified of an infant left alone inside a car at a shopping center on Plaza Drive near Turner Parkway. Police Response and Investigation. Officers responded to the scene around...
Teenager missing out of San Leandro: Police
SAN LEANDRO, Calif. - San Leandro police are asking for public assistance to find a teenager last seen Wednesday afternoon. According to the San Leandro Police Department, Amiraka Harris, 14, left her home on Waterfall Way at about 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. She was wearing a white shirt and grey shorts.
Oakland foundry to resolve ‘nuisance odor violations': lawsuit
(KRON) — AB&I Foundry, an East Oakland metal and pipe manufacturer, is requested to pay $2.5 million as a settlement following two lawsuits. Both lawsuits allege the company released harmful carcinogens into the air without warning its residents. As part of the settlement, the metal foundry is now tasked to resolve several harmful odor violations […]
San Mateo County Planning Commission Approves Permits for Moss Beach #44 Fire Station Remodel and Temp. Fire Station to be Used During 18 Months of Construction; Ground Breaking Mid-2025
VIDEOS. From the San Mateo County Planning Commission meeting on Wednesday, June 26th, 2024 at 9:00am, as an in-person and remote meeting. Planning Commission Agenda. And from the Coastside Fire Protection District (CFPD) Directors meeting on Wednesday, June 26th, 2024 at 4:00pm, as a hybrid meeting. More on Station #44...
GCSD Extends Public Comment Period for Granada Community Park and Recreation Center Initial Study/Mitigated Neg Dec (CEQA) 30 Days and Promises Presentation to MCC
VIDEO. From the Granada Community Services District (GCSD) Director’s meeting Agenda on Thursday, June 20th, 2023 at 7:00pm, as a remote meeting. As of the GCSD Thursday, June 20th, 2024 meeting the public comment period has been extended to July 19th, 2024. The Midcoast Community Council will meet 7/10/2024...
Man shot, killed near hospital in South San Jose, suspect at-large
A man was shot and killed near a hospital in South San Jose Thursday morning, and the shooter remained on the loose Friday, according to police. The shooting happened at about 4:50 a.m. in the 5900 block of Liska Lane, which is near Kaiser Permanente San Jose Medical Center. Responding officers found the victim behind the wheel of a vehicle that had crashed into a home, police said.
Review: 2022 Hahn Founder’s Series Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir
Founders Nicky and Gaby Hahn settled in the Santa Lucia Highlands in the late 1970s. Now in its second generation of family ownership, Hahn Family Wines produces a wide assortment of wines at a variety of price points, including its excellent SLH series as well as the Appellation Series, concentrating exclusively on estate vineyards located in Arroyo Seco. We aren’t reviewing either of these today, but we are looking at two of its latest entry-level offerings: a Pinot Noir and a Cabernet Sauvignon.
Independence Day Shooting in Antioch Leaves One Dead, Another Critically Injured
Tragedy struck on the eve of Independence Day as a shooting in Antioch claimed the life of a 58-year-old man and critically injured a 44-year-old woman. According to the Antioch Police Department's press release, the incident occurred on the 1600 block of Vineyard Drive shortly before midnight yesterday. Responding to...
Caught on camera: Fiery hit-and-run crash in Oakland neighborhood
Oakland police are searching for a driver responsible for a fiery hit-and-run crash on a residential street last week. The crash happened shortly after midnight on June 28 along the 4100 block of Carrington Street, police said. Surveillance video shared with NBC Bay Area showed the car hit a curb,...
Oakland home invasion robbers posing as police officers
Oakland police warned the public on Wednesday against robbers posing as police officers before entering residences. According to the Oakland Police Department, there were two recent residential robberies in East Oakland where suspects dressed in plain clothes verbally identified themselves as police officers. "In several recent cases, one to four unknown suspects have broken into residences, searched, and demanded items from the victims. When confronted or questioned about their identity, the suspects announce 'OPD,' and another incident announces 'police' as they enter the residence," the police department said. Investigators are looking into this trend while additional officers have been deployed to areas around the city, according to police. The following are tips from the Oakland Police Department: OPD officers will knock and announce their presence. OPD officers will be in clothing that identifies them as law enforcement officers. OPD plainclothes officers do not force entry into residences. Don't resist. Trust your instincts. If in doubt, call 911.Anyone who has been victimized similarly or has information regarding any of these cases is asked to call Oakland police at (510) 238-3326.
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