Allegations made against labor icon Cesar Chavez  | Take 2 Tonight
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Multiple women, including United Farm Workers co-founder Dolores Huerta, have come forward with accusations that labor icon Cesar Chavez sexually assaulted them, some of them while they were children. The news has sent shockwaves through multiple communities, and caused a reckoning as to what to do about public streets, parks, and a statewide holiday that bear Chavez's name.

Light installation returns to the Bay Bridge | Take 2 Nightly
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The $11 million, 1.8-mile long light installation is returning to the Bay Bridge. You may remember this installation from the 2010's but the lights deteriorated. Now, money has been raised for a new installation that will be twice as big with 25,000 LED bulbs. 

Dublin teachers reach deal with school district | Take 2 Tonight
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The Dublin teachers union announced a tentative agreement with the school district was reached after a four-day strike. The teachers get a 2.3% cost of living increase over a three-year-period. They also get a slightly reduced classroom size. 

Dublin teachers reach deal with school district | Take 2 Tonight
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The Dublin teachers union announced a tentative agreement with the school district was reached after a four-day strike. The teachers get a 2.3% cost of living increase over a three-year-period. They also get a slightly reduced classroom size. 

Oakland honors homegrown Olympic champ Alysa Liu | Take 2 Tonight
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The anchors discuss the homecoming celebration held in Oakland for Olympic gold medalist figure skater for Team USA, Alysa Liu, the homegrown sensation who is taking the world by storm. 

Man charged in fight with Lurie's security team ordered released | Take 2 Tonight
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A judge ordered that Tony Phillips, the man caught on camera engaged in an altercation with Mayor Daniel Lurie's security detail, be released from jail. The judge in the case reviewed the video and concluded that Lurie's security initiated physical contact. Phillips was ordered released on his own recognizance but must still face charges of assaulting an officer 

San Jose is latest city to reconsider Flock camera use | Take 2 Tonight
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The anchors on what San Jose is considering regarding Flock surveillance camera technology as other jurisdictions have abandoned the technology altogether. We also hear about what's in store for Olympic gold medalist Alysa Liu in Oakland this week. 

San Francisco D.A. announces charges in 2 separate cases | Take 2 Tonight
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San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced attempted murder charges for the suspect in last week's seemingly random Chinatown stabbing that injured a man. And in the case of the mayor's security detail getting in a scuffle, the charges have been announced for two suspects, including assault of an officer. 

Kristi Noem fired | Take 2 Tonight
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The anchors on the news of the day, including the firing of Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem. 

Los Gatos "Party Mom" convicted | Take 2
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The Los Gatos woman who was charged with child endangerment and the sexual penetration of an intoxicated child was found guilty of 60 of the charges against her. 

Middle East conflict widens | Take 2 Tonight
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The anchors talk about the broad implications of the initial strikes on Iran conducted by the U.S. and Israel over the weekend. 

Bay Area debates continuation of Flock camera use | Take 2 Tonight
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Several Bay Area cities are debating whether they should continue using Flock camera automated license-plate reader technology after privacy concerns and concerns of either cooperation with or accessibility to federal officials, such as the Department of Homeland Security arose. Law enforcement uses the technology to combat crime. 

Middle East conflict widens | Take 2 Tonight
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The anchors talk about the broad implications of the initial strikes on Iran conducted by the U.S. and Israel over the weekend. 

Potential new trial in Sierra LaMar case| Take 2
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The man convicted of murdering Sierra LaMar in 2017 may be headed for a new trial after a California appeals court overturned the conviction. The appeals court found there was insufficient evidence surrounding DNA evidence, and suggested there could have been misconduct by the prosecution.

Weather warms up | Take 2 Tonight
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KTVU Meteorologist on the sudden Bay Area weather warm up. She says Friday will be even warmer. 

Oakland Unified budget shortfall could lead to layoffs | Take 2
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The Oakland Unified School District is facing a $100 million budget shortfall that could lead to 200 layoffs. District staff met Wednesday night to discuss the reality of the layoffs, and how many educators might be impacted.

Oakland's own Alysa Liu captures Olympic gold | Take 2 Tonight
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Alysa Liu, a 20-year-old figure skater from Oakland, captured the gold medal in women's singles figure skating at the Olympics. It's the first individual gold in women's figure skating for a member of Team USA since 2002. 

California's deadliest avalanche claims eight lives | Take 2 Tonight
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A day after an avalanche struck in the Lake Tahoe area, authorities confirmed that eight people had been killed, making it the deadliest avalanche in California's history. One person is missing and presumed dead.

Civil rights icon Jesse Jackson dies | Take 2 Tonight
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Civil rights icon and two-time presidential candidate for the Democratic Party, Rev. Jesse Jackson has died. The reverend led the civil rights movement for decades following Dr. Martin Luther King's assassination. Jackson was 84. 

Betty Reid Soskin to be honored | Take 2 Tonight
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A beloved former National Park Ranger who died at 104 last December, will be honored with a celebration of life in Oakland.  Betty Reid Soskin, of Richmond, was full of life and covered many times on KTVU for her dedication, contributions to the community and strength of character.