19th Avenue lane closures in San Francisco on track to reopen Monday
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A weekend rehabilitation project on 19th Avenue in San Francisco reduced traffic to one lane, creating significant backups as Caltrans crews work to repair and repave the busy corridor.

Cole Allen, accused WHCA gunman, had manifesto targeting Trump, top officials
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Cole Tomas Allen, the gunman accused of opening fire outside the Hilton hotel where President Trump and the first lady were attending the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, was likely targeting Trump and other administration officials, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Sunday.

Warmer temps on the way
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Lingering moisture will lead to another round of overcast Monday morning.  There is also the chance of drizzle.  Partly sunny skies will highlight the afternoon forecast.  Highs should range from the upper 50s to the upper 60s. Sunshine and warmer temperatures will top our weather headlines by midweek.  We get a break from the rain!

Family warnings, weapons details emerge in White House dinner shooting

New details are emerging about the suspected gunman who sparked panic during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, as investigators work to understand what led up to the incident.

3 arrested with loaded firearms in Fairfield after pointing gun at passing car

Three people were arrested for carrying loaded guns in Fairfield early on Sunday morning after a motorist reported the group pointed a firearm at passing cars.

White House Correspondent's Dinner shooting unlikely to change political opinions, expert says
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The shooting that disrupted the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday night is unlikely to spark a lasting national conversation about political violence — and probably won't rescue the president's sagging approval numbers either, according to a political scientist who studies media and democracy.

Consumer confidence hits record low
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U.S. consumer confidence dropped to a record low of 49 points in April, down from 53 points in March, according to the University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index.

Correspondent's Dinner shooting: Former Secret Service agent addresses security questions

Retired U.S. Secret Service Agent Jeff James is breaking down how the agency’s multi-layered security apparatus functioned during the tense standoff at the White House Correspondent's Dinner that forced President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump to evacuate Saturday night.

Shooting at White House Correspondents' Dinner: What we know
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We’re learning more about Cole Allen, the man accused of opening fire outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner where President Trump and the first lady were in attendance.

Novato police seek public's help in locating hit-and-run driver who struck child

The driver – described by police as an elderly woman – paused briefly before driving away from the scene, leaving the 8-year-old victim injured in the road.

Getting girls inspired to play a variety of sports
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Play Like a Girl+ returns on Sunday, May 3 in Piedmont. Olympic athletes and dozens of live demonstrations are happening at Witter Field in Piedmont. And there's a new addition... swimming at the city's brand new electric pool.

Mountain View water main break leaves dozens under “Do Not Use" order

About 67 households remain without safe tap water after a contamination incident, with testing expected to last through at least Monday.

Sheep Shearing festival in San Ramon
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Forest Home Farms Historic Park pays tribute to San Ramon's agricultural history with the Sheep Shearing Festival.

A bit more sunshine on the way
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Happy Sunday everyone. Cloudy, cool and a little damp to start your day with areas of drizzle.  We'll see a bit more sunshine this afternoon, but it stays breezy and temps. below normal.  In the Sierra, snow levels drop to about 5500' with minor travel impacts.  Warmer days on the way. 

Mountain View water main incident leaves dozens without tap water
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About 67 households remain without safe tap water after a contamination incident, with testing expected to last through at least Monday.

Here's how long it could take to drive down 19th Avenue during weekend construction
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Northbound 19th Avenue is closed between Sloat Boulevard and Lincoln Way for a repaving project. The roadway, which carries an estimated 66,000 vehicles per day, is expected to remain closed until Monday morning.