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Toasty temperatures envelop Bay Area; warming trend to peak on Friday The warmest day of the year in the Bay Area arrived Thursday; the second day of a warming trend that will continue into Friday with above-average temperatures reaching the mid-to-upper 80s across the interior and upper 70s to low 80s near the coast. May 9
Sierra Nevada records snowiest day of the season on Sunday A spring storm that drenched the Bay Area and closed mountain highways set a single-day snowfall record in the Sierra Nevada. May 5
San Francisco Bay Area hit with steady rain, gusting winds from storm system The Bay Area started the weekend with the early arrival of a very winter-like storm bringing steady rain with occasional downpours, gusty winds and colder temperatures. May 4
Potent storm poised to bring significant rain, wind and chilly temps back to Bay Area Nearly two months into spring, a potent storm was poised to bring significant rain, gusty winds, and chilly temperatures to the Bay Area on Saturday ahead of a warming trend, forecasters said. May 3
After dry spell, wet weather set to return to the Bay Area this weekend The Bay Area's recent stretch of dry, mild weather will have residents reaching for their umbrellas again this weekend as wind and rain return from a cold low-pressure system moving in from the northern Pacific Ocean. May 1
New study says California's record 2023 snowfall that ended megadrought was a freak incident Last year's snow deluge in California --, which quickly erased a two decade long megadrought -- was essentially a once-in-a-lifetime rescue from above, according to a new scientific study. Apr 29
Rain soaks San Francisco Bay Area as spring storm rolls in; thunderstorms possible The San Francisco Bay Area saw some unseasonably heavy rain Saturday morning with thunderstorms possible into the afternoon and evening thanks to a spring storm. Apr 13
Another wet weekend ahead as more rain douses the San Francisco Bay Area While the Bay Area remained dry if cooler Friday after several warm days, another round of precipitation is in store with rain expected across the region by late Friday night. Apr 12

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Man shot by San Jose police after allegedly firing gun in street remains in critical condition A man who was shot by police on Sunday afternoon in East San Jose was still in critical condition on Monday, authorities said. 1H ago
Home Depot paying $1.3M for fire code violations in San Jose arson Home Depot is paying $1.3 million in fines after an investigation revealed fire code violations following an arson that burned a South San Jose store to the ground, prosecutors said. 1H ago
North Bay Rep. Jared Huffman urges closer consultation with tribes on offshore wind A California congressman says tribes should be more involved in the decision-making process for the development of the first offshore wind farms along the West Coast. 5H ago
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David DePape sentencing re-opened due to court error A federal judge has moved to re-open the sentencing of David DePape, the man convicted in the 2022 hammer attack on Paul Pelosi, due to a court error during the sentencing hearing Friday. 5H ago
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Man fatally shot near Oakland City Hall early Monday morning Police are investigating after a man was fatally shot in downtown Oakland early Monday morning. 6H ago
Oakland man gets federal prison for COVID-19 PPP loan fraud conspiracy An Oakland man and five others have been sentenced to federal prison for defrauding the COVID-19 Paycheck Protection Program out of millions, according to federal prosecutors. 7H ago
Oakland rally raises concerns about public safety with city's budget shortfall Amid a public safety crisis in Oakland and a projected $177 million budget deficit, on Sunday some residents sounded the alarm to demand the city not cut from public safety programs. 7H ago
Epileptic East Bay high school football star hosts skills camp for kids At the inaugural Marco Jones Skills Camp in Danville Sunday, former players and coaches recruited by Marco, put kids through a range of activities. 20H ago
Crash on Highway 4 in Antioch injures 6 people A crash in Antioch Saturday afternoon injured six people, the Contra Costa Fire Protection District said. May 18
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Man shot by San Jose police after allegedly firing gun in street remains in critical condition A man who was shot by police on Sunday afternoon in East San Jose was still in critical condition on Monday, authorities said. 1H ago
Home Depot paying $1.3M for fire code violations in San Jose arson Home Depot is paying $1.3 million in fines after an investigation revealed fire code violations following an arson that burned a South San Jose store to the ground, prosecutors said. 1H ago
Man shot by San Jose police in hospital with life-threatening injuries Police in San Jose shot a suspect on Sunday who was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. 2H ago
Palo Alto police investigate 2nd mail carrier robbery in a week For the second time in less than a week, police in Palo Alto are investigating a strong-arm robbery of a U.S. Postal Service letter carrier who was delivering mail. May 17
Campbell police seek assault suspect who appears to pose for victim's photo Police in the South Bay are searching for a man suspected of assaulting a man earlier this month and appeared to pose for a photo taken by the victim. May 17
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Shelter-in-place order issued in San Anselmo as police search for suspect Police in Marin County have issued a shelter-in-place order Monday afternoon as authorities search for a suspect in the area of Terrace Ave. in San Anselmo, according to an emergency alert. updated 25M ago
Man rescued after being thrown from car that went over North Coast cliff A man who was found hundreds of feet from where his car went over a cliff off the Sonoma Coast was rescued Sunday morning, according to the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office. 15H ago
Woman killed, man wounded in Vallejo Saturday-night shooting Police are investigating a shooting in Vallejo that left a woman dead and a man wounded late Saturday night, police said. 21H ago
Sonoma State President Mike Lee to retire after divestment email controversy Sonoma State University President Mike Lee will retire from his job at the school, notifying officials a day after being placed on leave for an email he sent about the agreement he made with campus protesters on divestment from Israel. May 17
Petaluma woman missing for more than a week, believed to be at-risk Police in Petaluma are hoping the public can help them locate a missing at-risk woman who was last seen a week ago. May 16
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Sports

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Saint Mary's catcher Bear Harrison trying to follow his brother Kyle to the big leagues On both sides of the Bay Area, there are Harrisons playing good baseball and contributing to their times. 6H ago
Jim Otto, "Mr. Raider" and Pro Football Hall of Famer, dies at 86 Jim Otto, the Hall of Fame center known as "Mr. Raider" for his durability through a litany of injuries, has died. 7H ago
Epileptic East Bay high school football star hosts skills camp for kids At the inaugural Marco Jones Skills Camp in Danville Sunday, former players and coaches recruited by Marco, put kids through a range of activities. 20H ago
Giants beat Rockies 4-1 for first series sweep this year The San Francisco Giants beat the Colorado Rockies 4-1 on Sunday for their first series sweep this season. 21H ago
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Bay Area Crime

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Shelter-in-place order issued in San Anselmo as police search for suspect Police in Marin County have issued a shelter-in-place order Monday afternoon as authorities search for a suspect in the area of Terrace Ave. in San Anselmo, according to an emergency alert. updated 25M ago
Man shot by San Jose police after allegedly firing gun in street remains in critical condition A man who was shot by police on Sunday afternoon in East San Jose was still in critical condition on Monday, authorities said. 1H ago
Home Depot paying $1.3M for fire code violations in San Jose arson Home Depot is paying $1.3 million in fines after an investigation revealed fire code violations following an arson that burned a South San Jose store to the ground, prosecutors said. 1H ago
David DePape sentencing re-opened due to court error A federal judge has moved to re-open the sentencing of David DePape, the man convicted in the 2022 hammer attack on Paul Pelosi, due to a court error during the sentencing hearing Friday. 5H ago
Man fatally shot near Oakland City Hall early Monday morning Police are investigating after a man was fatally shot in downtown Oakland early Monday morning. 6H ago
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Technology

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Bay Area voice actor wary of AI replicating voice, livelihood Advancements in technology have allowed local voice talent to build successful careers in the Bay Area. But a voice actor told CBS News Bay Area that she still worries about the growing presence of AI in their industry. May 17
Samsung trolls Apple after failed iPad Pro "crush" ad Samsung piles on with its on ad after Apple apologizes for a spot that it acknowledged "missed the mark." May 17
SFPD fails to comply with state law on use of military equipment San Francisco's Police Department has failed to comply with a state law governing the use of military equipment, even though the law was written by its city attorney, David Chiu. May 17
OpenAI leader Jan Leike resigns, says safety has "taken a backseat to shiny products" A former OpenAI leader who resigned from the company earlier this week said on Friday that product safety has "taken a backseat to shiny products" at the influential artificial intelligence company. May 17
Biden's Chinese EV tariffs don't address lingering national security concerns The 100% Chinese EV tariffs are meant to head off economic risks, but some Democrats say Chinese EVs should be banned entirely for security reasons. May 17
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Health

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San Mateo teen uses AI to develop website connecting people to mental health service A high school junior from San Mateo has created a platform she created to help people of all ages access mental health resources powered by artificial intelligence. 8H ago
California volunteers needed for study aimed at better understanding cancer among Black women A landmark study just kicked off with the goal of answering why Black women have a much higher mortality rate when it comes to cancer. It just launched last week and they need volunteers in California to help. May 16
Lung cancer mystery: Why are healthy, non-smoking, Asian women contracting the disease? A Bay Area-based study finds that 80% of Asian American women with lung cancer never smoked and researchers are trying to figure out why. May 13
2,300 SFDPH nurses expected to hold strike vote over staffing San Francisco public health nurses will hold a strike authorization vote next week over what they say are inadequate and unsafe staffing levels at the city's hospitals and clinics. May 10
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Defense in Trump trial calls first witnesses during chaotic day in court Robert Costello, a witness called by former President Donald Trump's defense team, was severely admonished by the judge over his behavior on the stand. 20M ago
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Gov. Kristi Noem speaks at California Republican convention in Burlingame South Dakota governor Kristi Noem, whose memoir was roundly slammed for revealing she had killed her pet dog along with a goat, spoke to Republicans gathered at the state GOP convention on the Peninsula Saturday. Da Lin reports. (5-18-24) May 18 03:15
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LGBTQ+

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Bay Area voice actor wary of AI replicating voice, livelihood Advancements in technology have allowed local voice talent to build successful careers in the Bay Area. But a voice actor told CBS News Bay Area that she still worries about the growing presence of AI in their industry. May 17
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