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Disney expert shares crowd and money saving tips for spring break season

Disney expert Gavin Doyle, the founder of MickeyVisit.com and best-selling author of "Disneyland Secrets," joined ABC7 News' "Getting Answers" to share tips to beat the crowds and save money. → Read More

Former CA Sen. Boxer details time on Capitol Hill with Sen. Feinstein, challenges they faced

Boxer talked about the prejudice both lawmakers faced during their senate election and how they navigated a male-dominated field together for more than two decades. → Read More

Bay Area Rep. Barbara Lee tells colleagues she plans to run for Senate, source says

A source close to East Bay Congresswoman Barbara Lee tells ABC7 she's told her fellow Democratic colleagues that she plans to run for Senate. → Read More

Oakland's Amy Schneider talks 'Jeopardy!' Tournament of Champions win, trans advocacy, book plans

As for what's next for the Schneider, she plans on becoming an author! → Read More

EXCLUSIVE: CA Superintendent Tony Thurmond addresses declining student test scores

"It's understandable that people would be upset." The state superintendent also discusses what's next for students including after school and learning recovery programs, as well as funding to help with students' mental health. → Read More

Bay Area singer, pun champ J Maya has 'wild' pun-off with ABC7 weather anchor Spencer Christian

J. Maya is going viral - not just for her soulful sound, but also for her word play abilities! So we put her to the test, competing against our resident pun-dit, ABC7 weather anchor Spencer Christian! → Read More

Experts warn San Francisco's iconic fog is fading away

Climate experts warn San Francisco's iconic fog is disappearing... and fast. U.C. Berkeley professor explains why this is happening and what can be done to stop it. → Read More

Co-founder of Silicon Valley startup says accent-removing technology is not racist

Founded by Stanford graduates, Sanas' speech synthesizer can turn accented English into non-accented American English in real-time. But critics are saying it's either whitewashing or playing into racism. → Read More

SCOTUS Roe v. Wade decision shaking up college application process

The end of the federally-guaranteed right to an abortion is stirring up confusion and fear in college students and those applying to college -- many students are now reconsidering their choices and where they want to spend the next four years. → Read More

Planned Parenthood responds to Roe v. Wade being overturned: 'Do not lose hope'

"We can turn this around and ensure that millions of people continue to have the right to their own reproductive decisions. Do not lose hope. We will continue to fight forward." → Read More

Fantasmic!, Guardians of the Galaxy coaster: Insider shares the latest at Disney Parks

There is so much going on at Walt Disney World and Disneyland this summer! Insider shares all the new rides and experiences, and secret tips you may not know. → Read More

Sleep expert Dr. Kin Yuen explains negative effects of daylight saving time on body

Do you hate springing forward and falling back? You're not alone. And that hour you lost is having an impact on your body. Here's what we found. → Read More

Who's paying for SF Mayor London Breed's trip to Europe?

SFO is paying for San Francisco Mayor London Breed's trip to Europe, as she promotes the city, after it was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

SF students reveal emotional, educational impact of pandemic in the last 2 years

"A lot of the students were dealing with fear." The San Francisco Standard sat down with sixth graders from James Denman Middle School to reflect on the COVID-19 pandemic in the past two years. → Read More

Anger among San Francisco's Asian American voters may influence DA Boudin recall, report says

Asian American voters who turned out in large numbers in the school board recall race may influence the DA recall election, too. SF Standard reporter Han Li explains here: → Read More

UC Berkeley on impact of enrollment freeze, strategies to accept as many students possible

The university has found ways to save as many undergraduate slots as possible, and does not actually have to slash enrollment by 3,000 students. → Read More

Bay Area native, 'Crazy Rich Asians' director Jon M. Chu on new role with Fremont-based 'Weee!'

Bay Area native and "Crazy Rich Asians" & "In the Heights" director Jon M. Chu on his new food role with Fremont-based '"Weee!" grocery store service. → Read More

CA First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom on children's mental health, masking in schools, equal pay

California First Partner Jennifer Siebel-Newsom spoke to ABC7's Kristen Sze for a wide-ranging conversation on topics including children's mental health, masking in schools and equal pay in the workplace. → Read More

SF Standard's exclusive interview with DA Chesa Boudin after SF police pull out of MOU agreement

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: San Francisco Standard discusses its exclusive interview with San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin after SF Police Chief Bill Scott pulled out of its MOU agreement with the DA's office. → Read More

San Francisco Standard on Lyft's Bay Wheels, future of e-bikes in the city

San Francisco Standard discuses the current situation of Lyft's Bay Wheels, and the future of E-bikes in the city. → Read More