Time change affects our 'body clocks,' study finds
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It's time to 'fall back' once again as Daylight Saving Time comes to an end Sunday. While some enjoy moving their clocks back for that extra hour of sleep, medical experts warn that time change this weekend can have a harmful impact on our 'body clocks.'

Candy overload? water Is the secret weapon
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Rich Razgaitis, national hydration and water expert, gives tips on surviving the Halloween sugar rush.

CalFresh benefits halting Saturday amid government shutdown
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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, better known as SNAP, will run out of funds in just a few days. Caitlin Sly, the CEO and President of the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano, joined us on 'The Nine' to discuss the uptick in demand, and how families can get help.

Celebrate World Ballet Day
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As we are nearing World Ballet Day, a time to celebrate and spread the beauty of dance, we wanted to highlight the perseverance and determination it takes to turn a dream into reality. Let's welcome Ruth Dawn Shevlin, author and illustrator of Rebecca's Dream.

Study: Caution against cellphone bans in California schools
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Schools across limiting student cell phone use during the school day, with a new law taking effect next summer requiring districts to enact smartphone restrictions. But new findings by UCLA researchers suggest completely banning phones on school grounds could actually do more harm than good. Lead author of the study, Kathy Do explains.

Bay Area holds fast to Día de los Muertos traditions
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After threats of major immigration enforcement, some cities have scaled back celebrations, but others are pressing on, baking pan de muerto and preparing altars that honor loved ones and unite communities. We stopped by Las Montañas Supermarket in Hayward, to learn about the Mexican tradition and bread making.

Tariffs, shutdowns, and Halloween shortages
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Despite tariffs and the government shutdown, Halloween costs are reaching record-high levels. Shohini Kundu, an assistant professor of finance at the UCLA Anderson School of Management, explains holiday spending and inflation.

Redwood City prepares for Día de los Muertos celebration
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Communities around the Bay Area are celebrating Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead this week. In Redwood City, thousands are expected to attend a free event honoring those who have passed.

Spreading awareness during National Disability Employment Awareness Month
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October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month, a time to spread awareness about the employment needs and contributions of people with disabilities.

Family Connections Center
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From free classes, to family support services: Family Connections Centers helps parents and children grow together, giving families the tools to thrive, long after preschool ends.

Women's professional baseball coming to San Francisco
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Women's professional baseball is coming to San Francisco. The city is one of four others participating in its inaugural season.

Cleanup across Jamaica begins following Hurricane Melissa
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Recovery crews and residents in Jamaica are surveying the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa, which slammed into the island nation as a Category 5.

The latest on Hurricane Melissa
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Top headlines, weather, and breaking news from across the Bay Area.

Take 2: Live News from San Francisco
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KTVU's anchors discuss the hot topics of the day and gives a behind the scenes look at the newsroom.

West Coast News Wrap Live
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Top headlines and breaking news from across the Western States.

Unseasonably warm
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Unseasonably warm for final week of October