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Arts and culture are making a comeback on the streets of San Jose, as the SubZERO Festival returns for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
A possible first case of monkeypox in San Francisco won't stop people from enjoying major events this month include Pride celebrations.
During Pride month, rainbow flags are up and flying all across the San Francisco Bay Area and now you have a chance to take part in an unique project.
Bay Area law enforcement agencies held anonymous gun buyback events on Saturday.
Health officials announced Friday evening that the first probable case of monkeypox has been identified in a patient hospitalized in San Francisco.
The Marin Board of Supervisors will get a briefing Tuesday about possible projects to tackle the affects of climate change on two beloved coastal areas in West Marin, Tomales Bay and Stinson Beach.
Steve Kerr has spent much of his NBA career as both a player and coach living through the highs and lows of the NBA playoffs. He knows playoff success is a matter of adjustments.
Many Latino farmers and workers whose lives revolve around California's agriculture industry have been forced to make difficult decisions due to the ongoing water crisis.
A suspect in a violent San Francisco home invasion robbery was captured in Taiwan and has been returned to the Bay Area to face charges.
A 55-year-old American Canyon man has been arrested for allegedly dropping M-80 type explosive devices from a drone.
A threat made by a disgruntled patron against a popular downtown Petaluma bar triggered the closure of several nearby establishments on Friday night.
The San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, one of the oldest and largest LGBTQ choruses in the world, has brought hope and joy for one of its longest-serving members.
After a meeting that lasted more than six hours, the Berkeley city council voted unanimously to work with BART on a seven-story housing project at two sites.
A Caltrans landscape maintenance worker was killed Friday morning while working along Interstate 80 in Solano County.
Power line equipment from Pacifica Gas and Electric may have started the Old Fire in Napa County according to a filing by the utility company with state regulators.
KPIX 5 Morning News headlines for Sunday, June 5, 2022.
Here's the latest from the KPIX newsroom. (6-4-22)
During Pride month, rainbow flags are up and flying all across the Bay Area. Now you have a chance to take part in a unique social-photo campaign. Andria Borba reports. (6-4-22)
Health officials announced Friday evening that the first probable case of monkeypox has been identified in a patient hospitalized in San Francisco. (6-4-22)
Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy is calling out San Jose for not cutting ties with its sister city in Russia. Juliette Goodrich reports. (6-4-22)
Arts and culture are making a comeback on the streets of San Jose, as the SubZERO Festival returns for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
A possible first case of monkeypox in San Francisco won't stop people from enjoying major events this month include Pride celebrations.
During Pride month, rainbow flags are up and flying all across the San Francisco Bay Area and now you have a chance to take part in an unique project.
Bay Area law enforcement agencies held anonymous gun buyback events on Saturday.
Health officials announced Friday evening that the first probable case of monkeypox has been identified in a patient hospitalized in San Francisco.
A possible first case of monkeypox in San Francisco won't stop people from enjoying major events this month include Pride celebrations.
During Pride month, rainbow flags are up and flying all across the San Francisco Bay Area and now you have a chance to take part in an unique project.
Bay Area law enforcement agencies held anonymous gun buyback events on Saturday.
Health officials announced Friday evening that the first probable case of monkeypox has been identified in a patient hospitalized in San Francisco.
A suspect in a violent San Francisco home invasion robbery was captured in Taiwan and has been returned to the Bay Area to face charges.
After a meeting that lasted more than six hours, the Berkeley city council voted unanimously to work with BART on a seven-story housing project at two sites.
A hit-and-run crash killed a pedestrian in Oakland this week, among the latest incidents of crime and lawlessness along a stretch of International Boulevard where residents say it is just the tip of the iceberg.
An indoor mask mandate is now back in effect in the East Bay Friday after Alameda County officials renewed the requirement in an attempt to control the latest surge in COVID cases.
Former U.S. Air Force Sgt. and alleged "Boogaloo Boys" follower Steven Carrillo was sentenced to 41 years in prison Friday for the fatal 2020 shooting of a federal officer in Oakland.
A female walking along Danville's heavily traveled Camino Tassajara was struck and killed on Thursday night
Arts and culture are making a comeback on the streets of San Jose, as the SubZERO Festival returns for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
Prosecutors in the South Bay have charged a 33-year-old woman with a hate crime after she hurled racist epithets at a Starbucks manager and struck a customer several times.
A 61-year-old man has been charged with felony hate crimes after he allegedly both physically and verbally assaulted a female employee outside a phone store in Cupertino
Police arrested a worker at Sylvandale Middle School in San Jose for allegedly sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl on campus.
After nearly 60 years in business, the Old Pro, a beloved sports bar in Palo Alto, will be closing its doors for good.
The Marin Board of Supervisors will get a briefing Tuesday about possible projects to tackle the affects of climate change on two beloved coastal areas in West Marin, Tomales Bay and Stinson Beach.
A 55-year-old American Canyon man has been arrested for allegedly dropping M-80 type explosive devices from a drone.
A threat made by a disgruntled patron against a popular downtown Petaluma bar triggered the closure of several nearby establishments on Friday night.
A Caltrans landscape maintenance worker was killed Friday morning while working along Interstate 80 in Solano County.
Power line equipment from Pacifica Gas and Electric may have started the Old Fire in Napa County according to a filing by the utility company with state regulators.
Nick Pivetta pitched two-hit ball over seven innings to win his fifth consecutive start and the Red Sox beat the Athletics 8-0 on Saturday.
Jesús Sánchez hit a game-winning sacrifice fly in the ninth inning and the Marlins beat the Giants 5-4 Saturday.
Steve Kerr has spent much of his NBA career as both a player and coach living through the highs and lows of the NBA playoffs. He knows playoff success is a matter of adjustments.
Boston opened its 10-game road trip with a 7-2 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Friday night.
Brandon Crawford hit his fifth career grand slam, Mike Yastrzemski homered and doubled and the Giants beat the Marlins 15-6 on Friday night.
Bay Area law enforcement agencies held anonymous gun buyback events on Saturday.
A suspect in a violent San Francisco home invasion robbery was captured in Taiwan and has been returned to the Bay Area to face charges.
A 55-year-old American Canyon man has been arrested for allegedly dropping M-80 type explosive devices from a drone.
A threat made by a disgruntled patron against a popular downtown Petaluma bar triggered the closure of several nearby establishments on Friday night.
A Caltrans landscape maintenance worker was killed Friday morning while working along Interstate 80 in Solano County.
More than 750 Tesla owners have complained to U.S. safety regulators that cars operating on the automaker's partially automated driving systems have suddenly stopped on roadways for no apparent reason.
Tesla shares fell more than 7% on a report the CEO is considering layoffs over a "super bad feeling" about the economy.
California regulators on Thursday gave a robotic taxi service the green light to begin charging passengers for driverless rides in San Francisco.
Elon Musk is demanding that Tesla office workers return to in-person work or leave the company.
The cover of "Madden" has always held a special place in the world of video games and sports, but this year's cover may stand out most of all.
A possible first case of monkeypox in San Francisco won't stop people from enjoying major events this month include Pride celebrations.
Health officials announced Friday evening that the first probable case of monkeypox has been identified in a patient hospitalized in San Francisco.
Amie Tyler created a community healing wall and placed it in downtown San Mateo.
An indoor mask mandate is now back in effect in the East Bay Friday after Alameda County officials renewed the requirement in an attempt to control the latest surge in COVID cases.
A gifted Bay Area student who faced cancer as a teenager and won has taken on a new role in the fight against the devastating disease.
KPIX 5's Kiet Do talks to the leading candidates for U.S. Senate from the Golden State. (6-3-22)
The U.S. Senate race that's part of the California primary election next week features appointed incumbent Alex Padilla facing off with a Trump supporter and a billionaire.
California is spending $11 million on education programs promoting wider use of "red flag" laws that are designed to temporarily take guns away from people who are deemed at risk of harming themselves or others, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Friday.
Bars in San Francisco, Oakland and several other cities in California could be allowed to stay open until 4 a.m. under a new proposal brought on by two Bay Area lawmakers.
In honor of National Gun Violence Awareness Day, U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Palo Alto, held a virtual town hall Friday joined by Rep. Mike Thompson, D-St. Helena, to address constituent frustrations about gun violence prevention. Eshoo and Thompson both expressed dissatisfaction with the state of gun laws on the heels of the recent tragedies in Uvalde, Texas; Buffalo, New York; and Tulsa, Oklahoma.
During Pride month, rainbow flags are up and flying all across the San Francisco Bay Area and now you have a chance to take part in an unique project.
The San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, one of the oldest and largest LGBTQ choruses in the world, has brought hope and joy for one of its longest-serving members.
On the corner of 9th and Howard in San Francisco, there's a place where people take pride in living their authentic lives, even in a world where that's not always easy to do.
Top San Francisco officials and organizers of the upcoming SF Pride parade have reached an agreement that will allow some uniformed peace officers to participate in the event.
Ryan Yamamoto reports on the work that went into saving the last surviving piece of the original San Francisco Pride rainbow flags (6-1-2022)
Arts and culture are making a comeback on the streets of San Jose, as the SubZERO Festival returns for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
The San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, one of the oldest and largest LGBTQ choruses in the world, has brought hope and joy for one of its longest-serving members.
The Jewish holiday of Shavuot will see a creative reimagining Saturday night when guitarist John Schott leads an all-star group through an eight-hour performance of the Thelonius Monk classic "'Round Midnight" at Light Rail Studios in San Francisco.
Bars in San Francisco, Oakland and several other cities in California could be allowed to stay open until 4 a.m. under a new proposal brought on by two Bay Area lawmakers.
On the corner of 9th and Howard in San Francisco, there's a place where people take pride in living their authentic lives, even in a world where that's not always easy to do.
Imagine getting a bunch of tax documents telling you and the IRS about a large sum of money you made when, in fact, you never received a penny of it.
Many in the Bay Area want their Ukrainian relatives to find safe haven here but the obstacles they're facing are formidable.
The state of emergency that San Francisco Mayor London Breed declared for the Tenderloin last December has a lot of people talking but no one is paying closer attention than the people who live there.
One of the hottest real estate markets is not in the Bay Area. In fact, it's not even in our world. It's at your fingertips in an alternate reality known as the metaverse.
A group of Bay Area scientists have unraveled some surprising secrets about post traumatic stress disorder or PTSD which one day could lead to better therapies and treatments.
KPIX 5 Morning News headlines for Sunday, June 5, 2022.
Here's the latest from the KPIX newsroom. (6-4-22)
During Pride month, rainbow flags are up and flying all across the Bay Area. Now you have a chance to take part in a unique social-photo campaign. Andria Borba reports. (6-4-22)
Health officials announced Friday evening that the first probable case of monkeypox has been identified in a patient hospitalized in San Francisco. (6-4-22)
Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy is calling out San Jose for not cutting ties with its sister city in Russia. Juliette Goodrich reports. (6-4-22)
When Dr. Jason Wong hands his patients a prescription, they often go to a unique pharmacy on the Peninsula where food is medicine.
A San Jose man has been helping low-income families plant seeds of self-sufficiency as they learn to grow their own home gardens.
Students in some of the country's worst-performing schools are making the grade, thanks to a nonprofit led by a man whose life mission is motivated by a childhood science fair experience.
An East Bay man has been using the power of music to lift voices and uplift lives for 35 years.
A San Mateo man has helped hundreds of formerly homeless military veterans turn their new apartments into comfortable homes.
A gifted Bay Area student who faced cancer as a teenager and won has taken on a new role in the fight against the devastating disease.
For more than 20 years, KPIX 5 has been telling the stories of Students Rising Above scholars. Now, SRA scholar Brenda Vasquez is leaning into her own story-telling skills as she travels the world.
If the past two years have taught us nothing else, it's that friendships are what keeps us going in the toughest of times. Veronica Toscano and Nyia Roberts are two Students Rising Above scholars who's bond has remained stronger than ever.
Many Students Rising Above scholars end up in jobs they didn't plan for. Victor Arellano thought he would work in finance until he saw a need in his own hometown. Now he's a police officer in Hayward.
All Students Rising Above scholars inspire others with their resiliency and courage. But Angie Ngo has taken both to a whole new level.