The SNAP standoff explained
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Gina Plata-Nino, SNAP Deputy Director at the Food Research & Action Center, gives insight on why the Trump administration is sitting on SNAP funds. Plata-Nino, is also a former senior advisor for nutrition and agriculture in the Biden-Harris administration’s domestic policy council.

San Francisco police arrest 19-year-old in Golden Gate Park child sex assault
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San Francisco police on Friday announced the arrest of a 19-year-old following the sexual assault of a young soccer player in Golden Gate Park, thanks to a tip from a parent.

From oven to newsroom: a taste of pan de muerto
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Pan de muerto, translated as bread of the dead, is one of Mexico’s most cherished Día de los Muertos traditions — a symbol of love, memory, and celebration. This week, we visited Las Montañas Supermarket in Hayward to learn how it’s made, and the bakers even shared a few loaves with our newsroom.

San Pablo Día de los Muertos with Los Cenzontles
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Eugene Rodriguez, founder and director of Los Cenzontles, talks Día de los Muertos celebration.

Origins of Halloween dates back thousands of years to Ireland
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Hundreds of millions of people around the world celebrate Halloween, but only one place can lay claim to its origins. In fact, the spooky holiday started in Ireland more than 2,000 years ago. Gabe Saglie, a senior editor at Travelzoo, gave us a closer look at the origins of Halloween.

Hidden dangers on Halloween: Why the spookiest night of the year Is also one of the riskiest for children
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Halloween is a night full of costumes and candy, but it can pose hidden dangers. From dark streets packed with trick-or-treaters, to drivers who may not be paying attention: it's actually one of the most dangerous nights of the year for children if you look at emergency room statistics.

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.'

Halloween comes with a sweet treat for trick or treaters
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Morning clouds will break away to mostly sunny warmer weather for the afternoon. Cool and dry for Halloween festivities tonight. We remain dry and mild to warm through the weekend before cooler, wet weather returns next week.

Celebrating Halloween with a corn maze
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Celebrating Halloween with a corn maze. Reporter James Torrez and photographer Greg Grinsell made their way out of the maze in one hour and 30 minutes.

Automatic work permit extensions eliminated
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A safety net for foreign workers had ended under a new federal rule. Mariam Masumi Daud, managing attorney at Johnson & Masumi, explains end of automatic permit renewal extension.

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.

Previous Michigan terror attack plan falsely linked to Halloween weekend plot thwarted by FBI

Old information about an averted terror attack on the Army's TACOM facility in Warren is spreading on social media Friday after the FBI announced that a possible Halloween weekend terrorist attack was stopped and suspects were arrested in Michigan.

Cloudy, hazy
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Today will be cloudy and hazy.

Halloween in the Castro hopes to draw large turnout
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Businesses and people who love Halloween hope this holiday will bring back the beloved tradition of large crowds dressed in creative costumes for Halloween in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood.

Bird flu to blame for Petaluma farm having to destroy 57,000 ducks
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A Sonoma County duck farm is being forced to destroy tens of thousands of ducks that have been or will be infected by a highly-contagious bird flu. The same farm was hit by the disease two years ago when infected migratory wild birds make contact with domesticated farm animals.

Bay Area food banks brace for surge as SNAP suspension nears
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Food banks across the Bay Area are preparing for a surge in demand as millions of Americans brace for a suspension of federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, a consequence of the ongoing government shutdown. Rep. Mark DeSaulnier, D-Concord, hosted a town hall Thursday night in Martinez to address mounting concerns over the shutdown’s growing impact. The congressman expressed little optimism that lawmakers in Washington would reach a deal soon to end the impasse.