Wine Tasting Rooms Pouring Again In Napa & Sonoma CountiesIt is expected to be packed in wine country this weekend, now that tasting rooms have the green light to reopen. Andrea Nakano shows us the changes to expect in the era of COVID-19.
San Francisco Restaurants Welcome Diners For First Time Since PandemicFor the first time in months, people were able to dine outside in San Francisco. Betty Yu shows us what that was like in the era of COVID-19.
Demonstrators Stage Sit-In On San Jose Mayor Liccardo's Front StepsWith increasing calls to demilitarize the police, demonstrators took their message to San Jose Mayor Liccardo's steps, staging a sit-in in front of his house. Reporter Maria Medina tells us they say his proposed ban on rubber bullets is not enough.
PIX NowHere's the latest from the KPIX newsroom. (6-12-20)
Hundreds March to San Jose Mayor's Home in Sit-In Protest for Police ReformDemonstrators are staging a sit-in outside San Jose mayor Sam Liccardo's house, demanding the city divert funding from the police department and invest it into community programs. (6-12-20)
BART Opens Milpitas, North San Jose ExtensionsSouth Bay dignitaries celebrated the long-awaited San Jose BART service extension as the coronavirus pandemic has cut ridership by 90 percent. Devin Fehely reports. (6-12-20)
Battle Over Outdoor Dining at Fisherman's Wharf Threatens Longtime Seafood SupplierA parking lot between Scoma's restaurant and Pioneer Seafoods at Fisherman's Wharf has become a battleground for these businesses to survive. Kenny Choi reports. (6-12-20)
Bay Area Malls Reopen With New Coronavirus-Era RestrictionsAs some shopping malls reopen their doors in the Bay Area, the big question remains: will people return? Don Ford reports. (6-12-20)
Santa Cruz Deputy Ambush Suspect Steven Carrillo Charged With MurderSteven Carrillo, the U.S. Air Force sergeant suspected in a deadly ambush of two Santa Cruz County deputies, was formally charged with murder and several counts of attempted murders. Len Ramirez reports. (6-12-20)
Pink Triangle Above SF Will Be Illuminated During Pride 2020Although there won't be a Pride parade in San Francisco this year, the landmark Pink Triangle on Twin Peaks will get a major upgrade. Wilson Walker reports. (6-12-20)
Nurses at Hayward Hospital Hit By Coronavirus Express Safety ConcernsA small hospital in Hayward has implemented some new guidelines since the COVID-19 outbreak they think will reduce risk of infection but many nurses at St. Rose Hospital believe it's not enough. Da Lin reports. (6-12-20)
Friday Evening Pinpoint ForecastFriday night by the bay: partly cloudy and breezy. Lows: mid 50s. West winds: 20 to 30 mph, decreasing to 10 to 20 mph after midnight. Saturday: partly cloudy in the morning before becoming sunny. (6-12-20)
Volunteers Paint Black Lives Matter Street Mural in San FranciscoIn solidarity with Washington DC and other cities including Oakland and Berkeley, volunteers painted a Black Lives Matter mural in bright yellow paint on Fulton St. in San Francisco. Betty Yu reports. (6-12-20)
San Francisco Restaurants Reopen for Outdoor DiningThe city of San Francisco took its first step toward allowing restaurants to reopen for sit-down dining. Andria Borba reports. (6-12-20)
More Changes In Store For Bay Area Transit AgenciesTraffic reporter Gianna Franco has the roundup of the upcoming changes for BART, MUNI, Caltrain, VTA and SF Bay Ferry. (6/12/20)
BART Opens Silicon Valley Service to Milpitas, Berryessa StationsAfter decades of planning and years of delays, BART will at last begin service to Silicon Valley on Saturday, as it opens new stations in Milpitas and north San Jose. Kiet Do reports. (6-12-20)
Friday Morning Weather Forecast With Mary LeeAfter hot conditions midweek, expect cloudy skies and unseasonably cool conditions on Friday, extending through the weekend. Highs along the coast will be in the low 60s, inland highs will reach the mid-70s. Mary Lee has the forecast. (6/12/20)
BART To San Jose Extension Set To Finally OpenDecades in the making, the inaugural ride on the BART extension will take place on Friday morning, with the first trains opening to the public starting Saturday. Kiet Do reports. (6/12/20)
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Berkeley Policing: Berkeley police chief apologizes for policing policies during community Zoom callBerkeley police chief apologizes for policing policies during community Zoom call
George Floyd Protests: State school superintendent working on plans to teach students about racismState school superintendent working on plans to teach students about racism
SFPD Policing: Under Mayor London Breeds reform policies SFPD could look like Camden, N.J.Under Mayor London Breeds reform policies SFPD could look like Camden, N.J.
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