Governor Gavin Newsom, SF Mayor Daniel Lurie, and many other VIPs came out to see the official switch flipping of the beloved public art display visible from miles around the Bay Area.
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Cesar Chavez allegations highlight why sexual assault...
Advocates and experts say fear of disbelief, public scrutiny and blame can discourage disclosure, particularly when the accused holds power or public reverence.
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Beer fans brave the heat waiting to taste 2026 Pliny...
In the North Bay, sizzling temperatures didn't stop beer lovers from being the first in line to taste this year's offering of the famous Pliny the Younger triple IPA.
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Bay Area Muslims celebrate end of Ramadan, month of...
San Francisco DA Brooke Jenkins expressed frustration that Lau, now 80 years old, was not required to enter a plea, and that she could one day drive again.
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SFPD credits surveillance drones with aiding crime...
San Francisco police are partly attributing the city's sustained decline in crime to new technology such as drones, but opponents argue that they expand surveillance in public spaces. Here's how the department is using them.
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5-year-old San Jose Sharks fan beats cancer, inspires...
"People like Kane, inspire us to, to stay positive and, and you know, continue to appreciate what we have. And, you know, he's a warrior," said Sharks defenseman Mario Ferraro.
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Memorial held 2 years after family of 4 killed in SF...
It was a memorial filled with music, written words of remembrance and painful emotion two years after Diego, his wife Matilde, and their two children were hit and killed by an elderly driver in San Francisco's West Portal neighborhood.
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San Francisco businesses ready as Bay Bridge lights...
The organization behind the installation and civic leaders will be there for the countdown. Many restaurants, bars, and hotels in San Francisco are elated for the comeback.
As the community continues to reel following the news involving César Chavez, the Si Se Puede Collective in Santa Clara County addressed the harm, honored the survivors and called for accountability.
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EXCLUSIVE: Seasonal firefighters beat the heat at Cal...
Ninety-five seasonal firefighters were giving it their all on Thursday. It's Cal Fire's training academy in the Napa Valley, where bootcamp workout meets team building and skill assessment.
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Mural of Cesar Chavez painted over at well-known SF...
A mural depicting Cesar Chavez at a well‑known Mission District home was painted over Wednesday morning, days after allegations surfaced accusing the labor leader of sexually abusing women and girls who worked in the farm labor movement.
The road was blocked due to the fire activity. The other way is a small path that leads to the UC Berkeley Lawrence Hall of Science parking lot, which is supposed to be an escape route for this neighborhood. But they couldn't open the gate.
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Surfer seriously injured after shark attack off...
It happened Wednesday at around 5 p.m. off the coast of Big River Beach inside Mendocino Headlands State Park. The 39-year-old surfer suffered injuries to both legs.
"A Driverless Tomorrow," an ABC7 Originals six-part docuseries, chronicles the high-stakes journey of autonomous vehicle (AV) technology, transforming bold ideas into real-world breakthroughs. The series zeroes in on a pivotal moment in time when San Francisco became the global epicenter of this boom-and-bust industry.
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VIDEO: Dancing robot restrained by staff at Cupertino...
Video from Haidilao Hot Pot in Cupertino shows a now-viral robot dancing wildly, knocking items off a table as employees step in trying to restrain it. Reportedly, human error was to blame.
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ABC7, USC to host California gubernatorial debate on...
ABC7 and the USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future will host a gubernatorial debate on Tuesday, March 24, with Univision 34/KMEX Los Angeles serving as the official Spanish-language broadcaster.
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Missing college student James Gracey's wallet found...
Authorities said they found the wallet of James "Jimmy" Gracey floating in the water. The college student went missing in Barcelona during spring break.
"It's become almost like torture." Since opening last year, the Hidden Valley pickleball courts have caused controversy in Martinez, with neighbors complaining about the noise while players defended the sport.