Popular pregame show shines national spotlight on UC Berkeley ahead of Bears,game against Miami Hurricanes

It's one for the history books. Cal Bears fans wait for hours to participate in a popular national pregame show highlighting UC Berkeley before the Bears take on the Miami Hurricanes football team. Some tried to stake their place in line early Friday morning, waiting for the line to get in. The pregame show is scheduled to start at Saturday at 6am. The football game will take place Saturday at 7:30pm at Memorial Stadium.

Popular pregame show shines national spotlight on UC Berkeley ahead of Bears game against Miami Hurricanes

It's one for the history books. Cal Bears fans wait for hours to participate in a popular national pregame show highlighting UC Berkeley before the Bears take on the Miami Hurricanes football team. Some tried to stake their place in line early Friday morning, waiting for the line to get in. The pregame show is scheduled to start at 6am. The football game will take place Saturday at 7:30pm at Memorial Stadium.

Family-run fentanyl ring | West Coast Wrap

Troubling new details emerging about a major fentanyl ring that was being run by several family members from the Seattle area. Authorities say they operated across the country. Investigators say one suspect has a community organization that helps at-risk youth.

Hot stretch continues

After some minor cooling Friday, temperatures will rebound Saturday. Heat Advisories are posted for a large portion of the Bay Area. Highs should range from the mid 80s near the coast to 103 well inland. Slightly cooler conditions move in Sunday. The cooling relief moves in next week. Try to stay cool this weekend! -Mark

5 Bay Area cities, 2 counties get homeless removal funds

Gov. Gavin Newsom is awarding $131 million in grants to cities and counties that are seriously addressing homeless encampments. These grants come with stricter accountability measures than ever before. 

SF mayoral race: In-depth with Mayor London Breed Pt. 2

The incumbent candidate in San Francisco's mayoral race, London Breed says crime is trending down in the city. She addresses the perception that her shift to a more tough on crime approach is a political move in an election year. She also talks about her preparedness for emergency events, citing her experience of leading the city during the coronavirus pandemic.

Lawyer: Santa Clara County school superintendent was terminated unlawfully

Just days after the Santa Clara County Board of Education fired their superintendent of schools, there was a new development. Lawyers for Mary Ann Dewan now say her termination was unlawful. In fact, they're questioning everything from the way it was handled, to the board's authority to do it at all.

New jobs increase beyond expectations

Though the vast majority of economists and analysts saw the U.S. gaining about 144,000 new jobs in September, the actual number blew those estimates away at 254,000.