No Kings protests in US, San Francisco Bay Area
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San Francisco forecast: warm, dry weekend with caution advised at beaches due to sneaker waves and rip currents.
Throngs of protesters took to the streets, parks and beaches of the Bay Area on Saturday as part of the nationwide “No Kings” movement taking place against the Trump administration and its policies.
Coastal North Bay including Point Reyes National Seashore, San Francisco Peninsula Coast, Northern Monterey Bay and Southern Monterey Bay and Big Sur Coast as well as San Francisco County are the
Bay Area faces fog advisories and beach hazards, with varied weather conditions including sunshine, potential stronger winds, and a possible rain event.
The NWS is warning residents and visitors along select West and East Coast regions to avoid entering the water due to a combination of dangerous rip currents, large breaking waves, and the threat of sneaker waves—all of which can lead to serious injury or death for swimmers, surfers, and coastal visitors.
Two San Francisco natives are sharing their love of surfing to empower young people who are facing trauma in their lives.
SAN FRANCISCO - Bay Area beaches were busy on Labor Day as residents tried to find relief from the inland heat. Inland cities, including Livermore, Antioch and Fairfield, saw temperatures in the 100s on Monday, while San Francisco had a high of 74 degrees.
San Francisco locals and tourists alike were pleasantly surprised Friday to stumble upon a film shoot in North Beach. The shoot was for a commercial, but Film SF, the department in charge of attracting and permitting productions in the city,
The Beaches mix fearless pop-rock energy and sapphic storytelling during their "No Hard Feelings" tour, which hits San Francisco's Fillmore this month.
In one social video Trump shared, he wears a crown and flies a fighter jet with "King Trump" written on it. 2,700 No Kings protests were Oct. 18, 2025.