Burbank airport without air traffic control
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Due to the government shutdown, there will be no air traffic controllers working at Hollywood Burbank Airport Monday night.

New university campus in downtown Oakland expected to draw thousands of people
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The site of Samuel Merritt University's new campus is positioned in downtown Oakland, just one block away from City Hall, BART, parking lots, and a number of small businesses that herald the new project as a potential game-changer, with an estimated 1,500 students expected to attend the new site when it opens January 5th.

Early voting begins for California's Prop 50
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California voters will decide whether to change election maps to favor Democrats in congressional elections after Texas approved a redistricting plan which favors Republicans.

Canadians save San Francisco Fleet Week during federal shutdown
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The Navy's Blue Angels are not performing their death-defying stunts during San Francisco's Fleet Week ? as they are "technically on hold" because of the federal shutdown, organizers said.

HIspanic Heritage Month: El Tecolote's founder Juan Gonzales to receive national SPJ award
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Juan Gonzales founded El Tecolote 55 years ago, and now is receiving a national 2025 award for his journalism teaching from the Society of Professional Journalists at a ceremony this month in Washington D.C.

Vallejo rapper LaRussell brings fans home for sold-out backyard show
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Vallejo rapper LaRussell celebrated his birthday with a sold-out, $1,000 backyard concert. It was a deeply personal event that honored his community, creative independence, and the journey of building success on his own terms.

Rapper LaRussell hosts sold-out, first-ever "$1,000 Backyard Show" in Vallejo
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Vallejo rapper LaRussell turned his childhood backyard into a venue for a sold-out, $1,000 birthday concert - blending music, community, and purpose in a setting as personal as his lyrics. The independent artist is committed to doing things on his own terms.

Victory parade celebrates Oakland Ballers' championship win, city's first baseball title since 1989
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In Oakland, baseball fans lined the streets to celebrate the city's first baseball title in more than 35 years. Sunday's parade welcomed the Oakland Ballers back to town, as the team returned with a Pioneer League win.?

Alcatraz to remain open despite government shutdown, thanks to nonprofit and private support
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Alcatraz will remain open for tours during the government shutdown. The Golden Gate National Park Conservancy and Alcatraz City Tours will donate and pay for furloughed National Park employees to keep tours on the island going.

Judge blocks Trump troop deployment in Portland as governors push back on federal overreach
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A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plan to send National Guard troops to Portland, calling the protests there “small and uneventful.” Governors in Oregon, California, and Illinois are pushing back against what they call federal overreach.

Pro-Palestinian activists demonstrate in Oakland's Frank Ogawa Plaza
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Shop owners told KTVU they were optimistic that the event would remain peaceful, and one organizer said the protest was envisioned as a family-friendly event for people to express their frustrations over what's happening in Gaza.

SF's Safe & Sound CEO highlights child abuse prevention, upcoming Blue Ribbon gala
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Pegah Faed, CEO of Safe & Sound, joined The Four to talk about the organization?s decades-long work preventing child abuse and addressing trauma through services and advocacy in San Francisco. She also invited the community to support their mission at the 28th Annual Blue Ribbon Celebration, which is emceed by KTVU's Betty Yu on October 17th.