3.1-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes San Francisco Bay Area
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(L-R) Navy Cmdr. Lily Montana and Lt. Ronny Hafeza stand in front of their United States Navy Blue Angels Boeing F/A-18 Super Hornet parked at Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. The Blue Angels perform annually during San Francisco Fleet Week in October. (Andres Jimenez Larios/ Bay City News)
Meteorologists at the National Weather Service may have an answer for Bay Area regarding Thursday's poor air quality and the Spare the Air alert.
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A high-pressure ridge off the coast is keeping any sign of storm clouds out of the Bay Area through next week, and temperatures should reach highs in the 60s in much of the region. Some locations in the South Bay, including San Jose, are forecast to reach the 70s on Thursday and Friday.
The Blue Angels made a visit to the Bay Area to as part of preparations for their show at San Francisco Fleet Week later this year, after last year's show was cancelled due to a government shutdown.
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A fast-moving bright light streaking over the Bay Area overnight Thursday has many people talking, sharing pictures on social media and wondering what they saw. Was it a comet? Space junk? Turns out,
A 4.4 magnitude earthquake struck without warning on a Tuesday afternoon, its epicenter 120 miles north of San Francisco in remote Mendocino County wine country. Felt across the entire Bay Area by millions,