Nick Reiner Trust Petition Seeks Defense Funds in LA Case
Nick Reiner’s trust petition is adding a new legal fight to the Los Angeles murder case involving the deaths of his parents, filmmaker Rob Reiner and photographer-producer Michele Singer Reiner. Civil attorneys for Reiner, 32, asked a Los Angeles County court on Monday, June 8, 2026, to release money from a trust established by his parents, saying he needs the funds to help pay for his criminal defense and basic needs while in custody. Nick Reiner Trust Petition
Nick Reiner Trust Petition Seeks Defense Funds in LA Case
Nick Reiner’s trust petition is adding a new legal fight to the Los Angeles murder case involving the deaths of his parents, filmmaker Rob Reiner and photographer-producer Michele Singer Reiner. Civil attorneys for Reiner, 32, asked a Los Angeles County court on Monday, June 8, 2026, to release money from a trust established by his parents, saying he needs the funds to help pay for his criminal defense and basic needs while in custody. Nick Reiner Trust Petition
San Francisco Pink Triangle 2026 Volunteer Installation Set for Twin Peaks
The San Francisco Pink Triangle 2026 volunteer installation is scheduled to return to Twin Peaks on Saturday, June 6, 2026, as the city marks Pride Month. The 31st annual Pink Triangle of Twin Peaks is expected to remain on display until late afternoon on Sunday, June 28, 2026. Twin Peaks Pink Triangle Volunteer Installation Begins June 6 Volunteers are expected to gather on Twin Peaks to help assemble the large hillside symbol, one of San Fran
San Francisco Pink Triangle 2026 Volunteer Installation Set for Twin Peaks
The San Francisco Pink Triangle 2026 volunteer installation is scheduled to return to Twin Peaks on Saturday, June 6, 2026, as the city marks Pride Month. The 31st annual Pink Triangle of Twin Peaks is expected to remain on display until late afternoon on Sunday, June 28, 2026. Twin Peaks Pink Triangle Volunteer Installation Begins June 6 Volunteers are expected to gather on Twin Peaks to help assemble the large hillside symbol, one of San Fran
Whitehall Ohio Recall Election Set for June 23 Special Vote
Whitehall, Ohio, will hold a recall election on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, giving voters a chance to decide whether Mayor Michael Bivens and two city councilmembers should remain in office. Whitehall City Council approved the special election date on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, after petition efforts moved the recall process forward. The vote will include Bivens and councilmembers Lori Elmore and Amy Harcar. Who
Whitehall Ohio Recall Election Set for June 23 Special Vote
Whitehall, Ohio, will hold a recall election on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, giving voters a chance to decide whether Mayor Michael Bivens and two city councilmembers should remain in office. Whitehall City Council approved the special election date on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, after petition efforts moved the recall process forward. The vote will include Bivens and councilmembers Lori Elmore and Amy Harcar. Who
San Diego Mosque Shooting Leaves 3 Dead; Teen Suspects Found Dead
The Islamic Center of San Diego shooting left three people dead outside the mosque in Clairemont on Monday, May 18, 2026, as police investigated two teenage suspects who were later found dead nearby. San Diego police said officers responded to a reported active shooter at about 11:43 a.m. PDT at the Islamic Center of San Diego, located in the 7000 block of Eckstrom Avenue. Authorities said three adult men were killed outside the mos
San Diego Mosque Shooting Leaves 3 Dead; Teen Suspects Found Dead
The Islamic Center of San Diego shooting left three people dead outside the mosque in Clairemont on Monday, May 18, 2026, as police investigated two teenage suspects who were later found dead nearby. San Diego police said officers responded to a reported active shooter at about 11:43 a.m. PDT at the Islamic Center of San Diego, located in the 7000 block of Eckstrom Avenue. Authorities said three adult men were killed outside the mos
California Gas Prices Near $7 Warning as Bay Area Pays Over $6
California gas prices remain above $6 a gallon, and state energy officials are warning that pump prices could rise further if fuel supply pressure worsens in the coming weeks. As of Saturday, May 16, 2026, AAA listed California’s average regular gas price at $6.140 per gallon, far above the national average of $4.517. In the Bay Area, AAA showed regular gas averaging $6.315 in San Francisco, $6.205 in Oakland and $6.130 in San Jose. California Gas Prices Stay Ab
California Gas Prices Near $7 Warning as Bay Area Pays Over $6
California gas prices remain above $6 a gallon, and state energy officials are warning that pump prices could rise further if fuel supply pressure worsens in the coming weeks. As of Saturday, May 16, 2026, AAA listed California’s average regular gas price at $6.140 per gallon, far above the national average of $4.517. In the Bay Area, AAA showed regular gas averaging $6.315 in San Francisco, $6.205 in Oakland and $6.130 in San Jose. California Gas Prices Stay Ab
Bay Area Gas Prices Ease, But California Remains Highest in US
Bay Area gas prices eased slightly during the week ending Thursday, May 14, 2026, but drivers across Northern California were still paying some of the highest fuel costs in the United States. AAA data showed California’s average regular gasoline price at $6.147 per gallon on Thursday, compared with the national average of $4.534. California remained the most expensive state for regular gasoline in AAA’s state price data.
Bay Area Gas Prices Ease, But California Remains Highest in US
Bay Area gas prices eased slightly during the week ending Thursday, May 14, 2026, but drivers across Northern California were still paying some of the highest fuel costs in the United States. AAA data showed California’s average regular gasoline price at $6.147 per gallon on Thursday, compared with the national average of $4.534. California remained the most expensive state for regular gasoline in AAA’s state price data.
Arcadia Mayor Resigns After DOJ China Agent Charge
Eileen Wang resigned as mayor of Arcadia on Monday, May 12, 2026, after the U.S. Department of Justice announced she agreed to plead guilty in a federal foreign agent case tied to China. Federal prosecutors said Wang, 58, acted as a covert agent for the People’s Republic of China while helping distribute propaganda content targeting Chinese American communities in Southern California. Officials said the felony charge carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in federal prison. DOJ Says Propaganda Was Shared Through Community News Platforms According to court filings, Chinese officials allegedly used encrypted WeChat messages in June 2021 to send prewritten articles to Wang and others. One article reportedly denied allegations of genocide and forced labor involving ethnic minorities in China’s Xinjiang region. Prosecutors said Wang reposted the content on websites presented as local news platforms and later shared proof of publication with individuals linked to the Chinese government. Federal investigators also alleged that Wang coordinated with John Chen, who previously pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal foreign agent and conspiracy to bribe a public official. What Happens Next for Arcadia? City officials in Arcadia said the federal allegations did not involve city finances, employees, or municipal operations. Wang was elected to the City Council in November 2022 and later became mayor through the council’s rotating leadership system. The City Council is now expected to discuss appointing a temporary replacement for Wang’s 3rd District seat ahead of the November 2026 election. Assistant Attorney General John Eisenberg said public officials in the United States must represent American interests only, calling the allegations against Wang “deeply concerning.”
Arcadia Mayor Resigns After DOJ China Agent Charge
Eileen Wang resigned as mayor of Arcadia on Monday, May 12, 2026, after the U.S. Department of Justice announced she agreed to plead guilty in a federal foreign agent case tied to China. Federal prosecutors said Wang, 58, acted as a covert agent for the People’s Republic of China while helping distribute propaganda content targeting Chinese American communities in Southern California. Officials said the felony charge carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in federal prison. DOJ Says Propaganda Was Shared Through Community News Platforms According to court filings, Chinese officials allegedly used encrypted WeChat messages in June 2021 to send prewritten articles to Wang and others. One article reportedly denied allegations of genocide and forced labor involving ethnic minorities in China’s Xinjiang region. Prosecutors said Wang reposted the content on websites presented as local news platforms and later shared proof of publication with individuals linked to the Chinese government. Federal investigators also alleged that Wang coordinated with John Chen, who previously pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal foreign agent and conspiracy to bribe a public official. What Happens Next for Arcadia? City officials in Arcadia said the federal allegations did not involve city finances, employees, or municipal operations. Wang was elected to the City Council in November 2022 and later became mayor through the council’s rotating leadership system. The City Council is now expected to discuss appointing a temporary replacement for Wang’s 3rd District seat ahead of the November 2026 election. Assistant Attorney General John Eisenberg said public officials in the United States must represent American interests only, calling the allegations against Wang “deeply concerning.”
Santa Clara Sidewalk Rule Change Sparks Transparency Fight
Santa Clara City Council has voted 4-3 to let city staff approve some minor public right-of-way changes, a move that has sparked debate over sidewalk access, transparency and public input. The change allows the city manager to approve limited modifications such as fences, mailboxes or small structures near sidewalks without first sending every case to a public City Council hearing. Why Residents Are Concerned The issue has drawn attention in th
Santa Clara Sidewalk Rule Change Sparks Transparency Fight
Santa Clara City Council has voted 4-3 to let city staff approve some minor public right-of-way changes, a move that has sparked debate over sidewalk access, transparency and public input. The change allows the city manager to approve limited modifications such as fences, mailboxes or small structures near sidewalks without first sending every case to a public City Council hearing. Why Residents Are Concerned The issue has drawn attention in th
Oakland Home Prices Drop, But Buyers Still Face Bidding Wars
Oakland home prices are falling in 2026, but buyers are still facing competition in some of the East Bay’s most desirable neighborhoods. Zillow Home Values Index data showed Oakland’s average home value at $716,248 as of Monday, March 31, 2026. After inflation, that marked an 11.4% decline from 2025 and a 28.1% drop from 2019 levels. Why Oakland’s Housing Market Is Sending Mixed Signals Oakland was tied with Cape Coral, Florida, for the s
Oakland Home Prices Drop, But Buyers Still Face Bidding Wars
Oakland home prices are falling in 2026, but buyers are still facing competition in some of the East Bay’s most desirable neighborhoods. Zillow Home Values Index data showed Oakland’s average home value at $716,248 as of Monday, March 31, 2026. After inflation, that marked an 11.4% decline from 2025 and a 28.1% drop from 2019 levels. Why Oakland’s Housing Market Is Sending Mixed Signals Oakland was tied with Cape Coral, Florida, for the s
California Primary Debate 2026 LIVE: LA Mayor & Governor Candidates Clash Ahead of June 2 Election
California Primary Debate 2026: When and Where to Watch California primary debate 2026 begins May 6, with Los Angeles mayoral candidates at 5 PM PT and the governor debate at 7 PM PT. Officials confirmed both events will be held at the Skirball Cultural Center and streamed statewide. LA Mayor Debate Candidates Take Center Stage Incumbent Karen Bass faces Nithya Raman and media personality Spencer Pratt. The race has intensified after criticism of wildfire response and rising homelessness concerns across Los Angeles. Governor Debate 2026: Who’s Running? Seven candidates are competing to replace Gavin Newsom. The lineup includes Xavier Becerra, Katie Porter, Antonio Villaraigosa, and others from both parties. Key Issues Driving Voter Decisions Moderators will focus on wildfire policy, immigration, public safety, and cost of living—issues shaping voter sentiment ahead of the June 2 election. Candidates qualified after crossing 5% polling thresholds in official surveys. Why This Debate Matters Before June 2 With California’s top-two primary system, only the leading candidates advance. Election officials say voter turnout could hinge on debate performance, making this one of the most critical political events before ballots are cast.
California Primary Debate 2026 LIVE: LA Mayor & Governor Candidates Clash Ahead of June 2 Election
California Primary Debate 2026: When and Where to Watch California primary debate 2026 begins May 6, with Los Angeles mayoral candidates at 5 PM PT and the governor debate at 7 PM PT. Officials confirmed both events will be held at the Skirball Cultural Center and streamed statewide. LA Mayor Debate Candidates Take Center Stage Incumbent Karen Bass faces Nithya Raman and media personality Spencer Pratt. The race has intensified after criticism of wildfire response and rising homelessness concerns across Los Angeles. Governor Debate 2026: Who’s Running? Seven candidates are competing to replace Gavin Newsom. The lineup includes Xavier Becerra, Katie Porter, Antonio Villaraigosa, and others from both parties. Key Issues Driving Voter Decisions Moderators will focus on wildfire policy, immigration, public safety, and cost of living—issues shaping voter sentiment ahead of the June 2 election. Candidates qualified after crossing 5% polling thresholds in official surveys. Why This Debate Matters Before June 2 With California’s top-two primary system, only the leading candidates advance. Election officials say voter turnout could hinge on debate performance, making this one of the most critical political events before ballots are cast.
California 911 Upgrade Audit Bill Targets $456M Failure and Delays
California 911 Upgrade Faces New Scrutiny California lawmakers are advancing AB 1805, a bill that would force a state audit of the troubled Next Generation 911 upgrade and tighten oversight of Cal OES after years of delays, technical failures and rising costs. Why AB 1805 Matters The California 911 upgrade was designed to replace aging emergency call infrastructure wi
California 911 Upgrade Audit Bill Targets $456M Failure and Delays
California 911 Upgrade Faces New Scrutiny California lawmakers are advancing AB 1805, a bill that would force a state audit of the troubled Next Generation 911 upgrade and tighten oversight of Cal OES after years of delays, technical failures and rising costs. Why AB 1805 Matters The California 911 upgrade was designed to replace aging emergency call infrastructure wi
Bay Area Gas Water Heater Ban Faces South Bay Pushback Before Vote
Bay Area Gas Water Heater Ban Faces New South Bay Fight The Bay Area gas water heater ban is facing fresh South Bay resistance before a key BAAQMD vote that could decide how flexible the rule becomes for homeowners. Business leaders and local advocates rallied outside the Santa Clara County Building, urging regulators to pause or soften restrictions on new gas-powered water heaters and boilers. The rule, adopted by the Bay Area Air Quality Managem
Bay Area Gas Water Heater Ban Faces South Bay Pushback Before Vote
Bay Area Gas Water Heater Ban Faces New South Bay Fight The Bay Area gas water heater ban is facing fresh South Bay resistance before a key BAAQMD vote that could decide how flexible the rule becomes for homeowners. Business leaders and local advocates rallied outside the Santa Clara County Building, urging regulators to pause or soften restrictions on new gas-powered water heaters and boilers. The rule, adopted by the Bay Area Air Quality Managem
Sakauye Farmhouse Saved: Japanese American Landmark Moves to San Jose History Park
Sakauye Farmhouse Saved in San Jose The Sakauye farmhouse has been moved to San Jose History Park after an eight-mile relocation, preserving a rare Japanese American heritage site once threatened by redevelopment. The century-old home, tied to farmer and educator Eiichi “Ed” Sakauye, stood on Seely Avenue in North San Jose, where new housing plans put the structure at risk. Preservation advocates say the move keeps a vital piece of Santa Clara Valley
Sakauye Farmhouse Saved: Japanese American Landmark Moves to San Jose History Park
Sakauye Farmhouse Saved in San Jose The Sakauye farmhouse has been moved to San Jose History Park after an eight-mile relocation, preserving a rare Japanese American heritage site once threatened by redevelopment. The century-old home, tied to farmer and educator Eiichi “Ed” Sakauye, stood on Seely Avenue in North San Jose, where new housing plans put the structure at risk. Preservation advocates say the move keeps a vital piece of Santa Clara Valley
Mountain View Boil Water Advisory Extended: Bacteria Found, 23 Homes Still Affected
Mountain View Boil Water Advisory Extended After Bacteria Detection The Mountain View boil water advisory remains in effect after coliform bacteria were detected in the water supply. Officials say residents must continue boiling tap water before drinking or cooking. What Happened and Which Areas Are Affected? City officials confirmed the issue impacts 23 homes, primarily along Drucilla Drive and Carla Court. The contamination began on April 24 when construction work allowed cement slurry into a drinking water pipeline. While tests detected coliform bacteria, authorities stressed that E. coli was not found, reducing the immediate health risk but still requiring precaution. Is the Water Safe to Use? Residents can use tap water for cleaning, bathing, and other household tasks. However, drinking water must be boiled until further notice to ensure safety. When Will the Advisory Be Lifted? Officials do not expect the advisory to end before May 9–10, as crews continue testing and treatment efforts. A “super chlorination” process is underway to fully disinfect the affected pipeline. What Are Officials Doing Now? City crews are actively flushing the system, monitoring water quality, and working to restore normal conditions. Officials emphasized that public health remains the top priority. For now, residents are urged to follow all safety guidelines as testing continues and updates are expected later this week.
Mountain View Boil Water Advisory Extended: Bacteria Found, 23 Homes Still Affected
Mountain View Boil Water Advisory Extended After Bacteria Detection The Mountain View boil water advisory remains in effect after coliform bacteria were detected in the water supply. Officials say residents must continue boiling tap water before drinking or cooking. What Happened and Which Areas Are Affected? City officials confirmed the issue impacts 23 homes, primarily along Drucilla Drive and Carla Court. The contamination began on April 24 when construction work allowed cement slurry into a drinking water pipeline. While tests detected coliform bacteria, authorities stressed that E. coli was not found, reducing the immediate health risk but still requiring precaution. Is the Water Safe to Use? Residents can use tap water for cleaning, bathing, and other household tasks. However, drinking water must be boiled until further notice to ensure safety. When Will the Advisory Be Lifted? Officials do not expect the advisory to end before May 9–10, as crews continue testing and treatment efforts. A “super chlorination” process is underway to fully disinfect the affected pipeline. What Are Officials Doing Now? City crews are actively flushing the system, monitoring water quality, and working to restore normal conditions. Officials emphasized that public health remains the top priority. For now, residents are urged to follow all safety guidelines as testing continues and updates are expected later this week.
Why are San Francisco water rates rising? Major increases planned through 2036
Long-term infrastructure upgrades drive rising utility costs San Francisco officials have approved a series of water and sewer rate increases set to begin in the summer of 2026, with additional adjustments planned through 2036. The increases are tied to a long-term capital improvement strategy led by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, aimed at modernizing aging infrastructure and maintaining system reliability. City data shows that portions of the water
Why are San Francisco water rates rising? Major increases planned through 2036
Long-term infrastructure upgrades drive rising utility costs San Francisco officials have approved a series of water and sewer rate increases set to begin in the summer of 2026, with additional adjustments planned through 2036. The increases are tied to a long-term capital improvement strategy led by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, aimed at modernizing aging infrastructure and maintaining system reliability. City data shows that portions of the water
California refund debit cards near expiration leave millions unclaimed
Millions of debit cards issued under California’s Middle Class Tax Refund program in 2022 are set to expire on April 30, leaving hundreds of millions of dollars at risk of going unclaimed, according to state records. The looming deadline has raised concerns for consumers who may still have unused balances but face difficulties accessing their funds. Data from the California Franchise Tax Board shows that only 43% of the distributed cards have been fully used, while approximately 10% have never been activated. That translates to roughly 960,000 cards still holding an estimated $400 million that could revert to the state if not claimed before the expiration date. Some cardholders report unexpected issues when attempting to use their remaining balances. In certain cases, cards that initially worked were later declined despite having available funds. Attempts to withdraw money at banks have also been unsuccessful for some users, with reports indicating that accounts were inaccessible or cards had been deactivated without clear explanation. Consumers have described ongoing challenges in resolving these problems through customer service channels. Calls to the program’s card provider, Money Network, have sometimes resulted in long wait times or difficulty reaching assistance. The company’s parent, Fiserv, said in a statement that it is implementing program changes in accordance with California requirements and the Better for Families Act. State officials note that some cards may be deactivated or funds frozen due to fraud prevention measures. They advise cardholders experiencing issues to contact customer service directly during weekday business hours, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Assistance will only be available through April 30. With the deadline approaching, officials are urging residents to check for unused cards and confirm balances as soon as possible. Any remaining funds not accessed before expiration could be returned to state lawmakers, underscoring the importance of prompt action for those who may still be eligible to use the money.
California refund debit cards near expiration leave millions unclaimed
Millions of debit cards issued under California’s Middle Class Tax Refund program in 2022 are set to expire on April 30, leaving hundreds of millions of dollars at risk of going unclaimed, according to state records. The looming deadline has raised concerns for consumers who may still have unused balances but face difficulties accessing their funds. Data from the California Franchise Tax Board shows that only 43% of the distributed cards have been fully used, while approximately 10% have never been activated. That translates to roughly 960,000 cards still holding an estimated $400 million that could revert to the state if not claimed before the expiration date. Some cardholders report unexpected issues when attempting to use their remaining balances. In certain cases, cards that initially worked were later declined despite having available funds. Attempts to withdraw money at banks have also been unsuccessful for some users, with reports indicating that accounts were inaccessible or cards had been deactivated without clear explanation. Consumers have described ongoing challenges in resolving these problems through customer service channels. Calls to the program’s card provider, Money Network, have sometimes resulted in long wait times or difficulty reaching assistance. The company’s parent, Fiserv, said in a statement that it is implementing program changes in accordance with California requirements and the Better for Families Act. State officials note that some cards may be deactivated or funds frozen due to fraud prevention measures. They advise cardholders experiencing issues to contact customer service directly during weekday business hours, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Assistance will only be available through April 30. With the deadline approaching, officials are urging residents to check for unused cards and confirm balances as soon as possible. Any remaining funds not accessed before expiration could be returned to state lawmakers, underscoring the importance of prompt action for those who may still be eligible to use the money.
Britney Spears Arrested for DUI: Representative Calls Actions Inexcusable, Needs Lifestyle Change
Pop sensation Britney Spears was arrested on March 4, 2026, on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol and drugs in Ventura County, California. The singer was detained at 9:30 pm local time and released in the early hours of March 5, according to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department. Following her release, Spears' representative addressed the incident, issuing a statement that emphasized the seriousness of the situation. The representative described the arrest as an "un
Britney Spears Arrested for DUI: Representative Calls Actions Inexcusable, Needs Lifestyle Change
Pop sensation Britney Spears was arrested on March 4, 2026, on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol and drugs in Ventura County, California. The singer was detained at 9:30 pm local time and released in the early hours of March 5, according to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department. Following her release, Spears' representative addressed the incident, issuing a statement that emphasized the seriousness of the situation. The representative described the arrest as an "un
Weber recalls 3.2 million grill brushes in the US over metal bristle injury risk
A nationwide recall has been issued in the United States for more than 3.2 million grill brushes manufactured by Weber after safety officials warned that metal bristles from the brushes can detach and create a serious risk of injury. The recall was announced following multiple complaints that loose wire bristles became stuck in food and were accidentally swallowed, leading to potential internal harm. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the recall covers six different models of metal
Weber recalls 3.2 million grill brushes in the US over metal bristle injury risk
A nationwide recall has been issued in the United States for more than 3.2 million grill brushes manufactured by Weber after safety officials warned that metal bristles from the brushes can detach and create a serious risk of injury. The recall was announced following multiple complaints that loose wire bristles became stuck in food and were accidentally swallowed, leading to potential internal harm. The Consumer Product Safety Commission said the recall covers six different models of metal
San Jose urges state to rescind card room regulations over revenue concerns
San Jose officials are calling on state regulators to withdraw newly approved gambling regulations that they say could significantly disrupt the city’s finances and threaten more than 1,000 local jobs. In a letter dated Feb. 19 and addressed to Attorney General Rob Bonta, city leaders warned that the new rules governing California’s card rooms would dramatically reduce tax revenue generated by the city’s two licensed casinos, Casino M8trix and Bay 101. According to city offici
San Jose urges state to rescind card room regulations over revenue concerns
San Jose officials are calling on state regulators to withdraw newly approved gambling regulations that they say could significantly disrupt the city’s finances and threaten more than 1,000 local jobs. In a letter dated Feb. 19 and addressed to Attorney General Rob Bonta, city leaders warned that the new rules governing California’s card rooms would dramatically reduce tax revenue generated by the city’s two licensed casinos, Casino M8trix and Bay 101. According to city offici
Keurig recalls over 80,000 decaf coffee pods that may contain caffeine
Keurig has issued a voluntary recall of more than 80,000 decaf coffee pods after discovering that the products may contain caffeine. The recall applies specifically to K-Cup pods labeled as McCafe Premium Roast Decaf Coffee, with a best-by date of November 17, 2026, and a UPC code of 043000073438. Consumers who purchased these pods are advised to check their inventory, as the product may not meet its labeled decaf specifications. The recall was initially announced on December 6, 2025,
Keurig recalls over 80,000 decaf coffee pods that may contain caffeine
Keurig has issued a voluntary recall of more than 80,000 decaf coffee pods after discovering that the products may contain caffeine. The recall applies specifically to K-Cup pods labeled as McCafe Premium Roast Decaf Coffee, with a best-by date of November 17, 2026, and a UPC code of 043000073438. Consumers who purchased these pods are advised to check their inventory, as the product may not meet its labeled decaf specifications. The recall was initially announced on December 6, 2025,









