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Kiki Intarasuwan

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San Jose, CA, United States

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Earthquakes' Chris Wondolowski Breaks All-Time MLS Scoring Record at 146

San Jose Earthquake's forward Chris Wondolowski made history Saturday during the match against Chicago Fire at Avaya Stadium, breaking the all-time scoring record set by Landon Donovan in Major League Soccer. → Read More

2019 Census Shows Dramatic Increase in Homeless Population Across Bay Area

The homeless population across the Bay Area has significantly increased over the past two years, according to a new census released Thursday by Santa Clara County, Alameda County and the city of San Francisco. → Read More

Are You a Sharks Fan for Life? The Team Is Giving Away Free Tattoos

Are you a "Sharks for Life" fan? Prove it by getting a tattoo! The San Jose Sharks will be paying for 80 Sharks tattoos for hardcore fans in celebration of the Western Conference Final games. → Read More

Arson Suspect Arrested Following 3 Car Fires in Dublin: Fire Officials

An arson suspect has been arrested following at least three vehicle fires in the East Bay on Friday. Alameda County Fire officials say a Tesla, a Ford SUV and a pikcup truck were on fire near the 6000 block of... → Read More

Baby Deer Rescued From Storm Drain in Pacifica

A baby deer got stuck in a storm drain and was rescued by firefighters Thursday in Pacifica. → Read More

Over 22K PG&E Customers Without Power in Gilroy

Over 22,000 PG&E customers in South Bay are without power Friday morning, according to the utility company. → Read More

Photos: 'Full House' House Goes on Sale But No Trace of the Tanners

The iconic Victorian home in San Francisco that fans of the hit show "Full House" remember as the residence of the Tanner family is on sale. But the inside of the house on 1709 Broderick St. → Read More

Sea Lion Rescued From Traffic on Hwy 101 in South City: CHP

How did a sea lion get on the highway in South San Francisco? That's what California High Patrol officers were trying to figure Tuesday morning after they received reports of some kind of sea animal on a... → Read More

Molting Elephant Seal Draws Spectators at San Francisco Aquatic Park

Seals on the beach are a regular sighting in the Bay Area but one elephant seal in particular caught the eyes of San Francisco residents on Thursday. → Read More

Giants Beat Rockies But San Francisco Residents Unhappy With Late-Night Fireworks

Brandon Belt doubled to lead off the 18th inning and scored on Erik Kratz’s one-out, fielder’s choice grounder, as the San Francisco Giants beat the Colorado Rockies 3-2 Friday night but yet the people... → Read More

Gov. Newsom Declares April 10 'Dolores Huerta Day' in California

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday issued a proclamation designating April 10 as Dolores Huerta Day. The California governor honored the Mexican-American social activist in a statement, praising her pursuit... → Read More

Hayward Police Searching for Suspect Who Assaulted 2 Officers

Police in Hayward were searching for a suspect who assaulted officers overnight Friday. → Read More

San Francisco Airport Terminal Shuts Down After TSA Found Loaded Magazine

A loaded magazine caused some concern at San Francisco International Airport Saturday morning. Around 6:35 a.m., Transportation Security Administration officers found a loaded magazine from a firearm... → Read More

'Guerneville Is Officially an Island': Rising North Bay Rivers Trigger Flooding, Evacuations

A slow-moving atmospheric river that soaked already saturated soil during the first half of the workweek has caused multiple North Bay rivers and streams to soar above flood stage and beyond, forcing scores... → Read More

'OUSD Better Have My Money': Teachers Strike in Photos

Teachers in Oakland raised picket signs Thursday in the country's latest strike by educators over classroom conditions and pay. The city's 3,000 teachers are demanding a 12 percent retroactive raise covering 2017 to 2020 to compensate for what they say are among the lowest salaries for public school teachers in the exorbitantly expensive San Francisco Bay Area. They also want the district to… → Read More

Campbell Police in Standoff With Armed Man at Denny's

Police in Campbell responded to a report of a person with a gun Friday morning at Denny's on Bascom Avenue. At at around 5:30 a.m., officers received a report about an armed who who had confronted a worker... → Read More

Falling Concrete Shuts Down Richmond-San Rafael Bridge: CHP

Large chunks of concrete fell from the upper deck onto the lower deck of the Richmond–San Rafael Bridge Thursday morning, prompting authorities to shut down the entire bridge, according to the California Highway... → Read More

8 Little Piggies at Center of Lunar New Year Celebration in San Francisco

Tuesday, Feb. 5, marked the beginning of the new year. Mayor London Breed, former Mayor Willie L. Brown Jr. along with eight pigs for extra good luck, were at Walter U Lum Place along Clay Street to say goodbye... → Read More

Brrrrrrrrrrr: Experience Bay Area Snow in Photos

The white and fluffy stuff started falling on Mt. Hamilton Monday night and mostly across the elevated parts of the Bay Area. Snow accumulated on peaks and passed by Tuesday morning. → Read More

San Francisco Zoo Animals Disagree on Who'll Win the Super Bowl

San Francisco Zoo resident Nataani, a Navajo Churro ram, has sided with the Los Angeles Rams and predicted the Southern California team will win Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta. But its zoo-mate leopard tortoise... → Read More