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Forecast: Cooler & breezy for Mother's Day, rain chances return Monday
A cooling trend is underway, expect the return of low clouds and some spotty drizzle into early Sunday morning with clearing skies inland and high temperatures. Rob Mayeda has the Microclimate Forecas... -
Warriors fans keep hope alive amid Game 3 loss to Timberwolves
In San Francisco Saturday night, a close game turned into a loss for the Golden State Warriors in Game 3 of their playoff series against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Alyssa Goard reports.
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San Jose family frustrated after seeing unhoused man who allegedly attacked teenager released
A San Jose family is angry and frustrated after they claim an unhoused man accused of attacking their 15-year-old son was spotted less than a day after his arrest. Marianne Favro reports.
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Crews respond to 2-alarm mobile home fire in San Jose
Fire crews responded to a residential fire in San Jose that has impacted at least three mobile homes.
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ADU resource fair held in Belmont as residents think of downsizing
An accessory dwelling unit fair was held in Belmont on Saturday, as some people have taken steps to build a unit. Christie Smith reports.
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Forecast: Cooler & breezy for Mother's Day
A cooling trend is underway, expect the return of low clouds and some spotty drizzle into early Sunday morning with clearing skies inland and high temperatures. Rob Mayeda has the Microclimate Forecast.
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1 arrested after fiery crash in Concord
One person was arrested after a fiery car crash in Concord late Friday night, officials say.
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Group protests gentrification in Oakland
A group protested gentrification in Oakland on Saturday.
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Jeff's Forecast: Warm Saturday and when temps drop with a shower chance
Chief Meteorologist Jeff Ranieri shows you where 80s and 90s are expected Saturday. Plus, the cooler system with a shower chance in your 7 day Microclimate Forecast.
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San Francisco's Chinatown night market returns with more food, music
Another season of San Francisco’s popular Chinatown night market began on Friday night. The markets started as a new effort a year and a half ago and are now getting national recognition. Alyssa Goard reports.
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BART outage underscores how critical service to the Bay Area
Thousands had to find another way to get around the Bay Area on Friday amid a BART outage. It’s something lawmakers said how essential the transit system is to the Bay Area. Pete Suratos reports.
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San Jose student allegedly attacked by unhoused person
A San Jose high school student was allegedly attacked and slurred by an unhoused man while walking to school on Friday. Jocelyn Moran reports the latest details.
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Deep Dive: DOGE contract cuts spur layoffs, uncertainty for Bay Area businesses
The Trump administration’s newly formed Dept. of Government Efficiency (DOGE) says it has saved taxpayers billions of dollars by terminating government contracts. NBC Bay Area’s Jessica Aguirre spoke with Senior Investigative Reporter Bigad Shaban about the impact to Bay Area businesses and nonprofits that have seen much of their budgets wip... -
Can AI play matchmaker? Former UC Berkeley students think so
Former University of California, Berkeley students created an artificial intelligence matchmaker, dubbed Ditto. The app works by letting users put in their interests and what they are looking for and the AI will get to work finding a match. The app is currently available for students at Cal, the University of California, San Diego and San Jose Stat... -
Understanding BART's systemwide shutdown
All BART service resumed Friday after a systemwide shutdown due to a computer networking problem, the transit agency said. Some commuters waited for hours, delaying their plans. While hoping the system would come back online. Full service was restored within hours, but residual delays lingered for hours. NBC Bay Area’s Jessica Aguirre spoke w...