Tiffany Wilson, ABC7 News

Tiffany Wilson

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Santa Cruz boaters woken to news of Tsunami Watch

In the pre-dawn darkness, the Santa Cruz harbor patrol got to work. Crews went boat by boat to make sure everyone was awake and aware of the tsunami watch. → Read More

Police in standoff with suspect at hotel in San Jose

A standoff that began 2:30 Sunday afternoon continues at the Wyndham Garden Inn in San Jose. Some guests at the hotel have been evacuated from their rooms while police negotiate with a wanted man. → Read More

Women's March participants flood San Francisco

People from all walks of life walked together Saturday as part of the Women's March in San Francisco. → Read More

Government shutdown may be just hours away

Even though a possible government shut down is just hours away. Details of how it would impact the Bay Area remain unclear. → Read More

Burger fans rejoice as Shake Shack plans to open in Palo Alto

Shake Shack's mouth-watering burger is coming to the Bay Area. Now, you won't have to long for a location far away. Just drive to Palo Alto. → Read More

Multiple people injured in shooting on I-280 in San Francisco

The CHP is investigating a shooting that temporarily shut down southbound I-280 at Alemany Boulevard in San Francisco. The CHP estimates there are between three and six victims. → Read More

California's alert system different than Hawaii's

The California Office of Emergency Services said a statewide alert would require multiple people's input before something was sent out. That means one person could not hit the wrong button and start a panic like what took place in Hawaii Saturday. → Read More

'Totally disgusting:' Bay Area politicians weigh in on Trump s***hole comment

The political fallout has been swift and widespread regarding President Donald Trump's comments inside the Oval Office Thursday. The President was holding a meeting on immigration where he learned of a plan for Haitians and some people from Africa. → Read More

Olympic figure skater victim of San Francisco's auto break-in epidemic

U.S. pairs figure skater Marissa Castelli described the moment she realized her rental SUV was broken into as "sheer panic." → Read More

Throw away your romaine: Deadly E. coli outbreak linked to lettuce

The Center for Disease Control is investigating an E. coli outbreak in romaine lettuce that has sickened at least 58 people in the U.S. and Canada. → Read More

California Highway Patrol worried about possible increase in crashes due to marijuana legalization

Recreational marijuana will become legal in California at the start of 2018. As more people have access to cannabis, the California Highway Patrol warns there is an increased risk of pot-impaired drivers on the road. → Read More

Passengers stranded at SFO after Atlanta airport power outage

Over 1,000 flights have been canceled Monday following Sunday's power outage at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, including a dozen flights at SFO. → Read More

San Francisco prepares for final chance to say goodbye to Mayor Ed Lee

Thousands of people are expected Sunday for the public memorial service honoring Mayor Ed Lee. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. The service is scheduled to begin at 3:00 p.m. → Read More

'I was relatively calm because I wasn't dead' Man bitten by sea lion describes attack

ABC7 News spoke with the swimmer who was bitten by a sea lion in San Francisco Bay after he was reported in good condition following the attack. He had a good sense of humor about the dangerous situation. → Read More

SF City Hall colleagues express grief, fond memories after death of Mayor Ed Lee

San Francisco's Board of Supervisors took time to mourn Mayor Ed Lee at Tuesday night's meeting, expressing their grief, admiration, and fond memories of the "outstanding" public servant. → Read More

Marin County first responders travel to SoCal to battle massive Thomas Fire

Bay Area first responders are heading to Southern California to help firefighters battle a massive, fast-moving wildfire that broke out late Monday night. → Read More

Bay Area first responders travel to SoCal to battle massive Thomas Fire

Bay Area first responders are heading to Southern California to help firefighters battle a massive, fast-moving wildfire that broke out late Monday night. → Read More

Nearly two dozen Bay Area firefighters working to help battle Thomas Fire

Crews from several Bay Area cities are making their way to Southern California to help battle a massive wildfire that has left one person dead and scorched over 40,000 acres. → Read More

Elderly man dies in house fire on Eagle Avenue in Alameda

Officials are investigating after a 94-year-old man died inside his house on Eagle Avenue in Alameda Monday morning. → Read More

1 dead after house fire on Eagle Avenue in Alameda

Officials say one person died in a house fire on Eagle Avenue in Alameda this morning. → Read More