

Shark Attack Shuts Down Beach, Wildfire Smoke Blankets Bay Area, and Curry's Imposter Syndrome Confession
Montara State Beach temporarily closed after shark attack on surfer; Bay Area air quality advisory issued due to Canadian wildfires; Stephen Curry opens up about imposter syndrome. Montara State Beach in San Mateo County, California, was closed for 48 hours after a shark attacked surfer Jens Heller on Saturday afternoon. Heller's surfboard sustained significant damage, but he was unharmed. "It's something you don't really think would happen," Heller commented, highlighting the unexpected nature of the incident. State Park Rangers closed the beach out of an abundance of caution. Meanwhile, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District issued an advisory due to smoke drifting from wildfires burning in Canada. While hazy skies are expected for the next couple of days, the air quality is not anticipated to reach unhealthy levels. Residents are encouraged to use the NBC Bay Area app to monitor local air quality updates. Finally, Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry revealed his struggles with imposter syndrome in a new CNBC Sports documentary, "Curry Inc." The documentary premieres Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Curry's candid admission adds a relatable human element to the image of a highly successful athlete.