Coyote who swam to Alcatraz came from Angel Island DNA shows
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Dr. Ben Sacks from the UC Davis Veterinary Genetics Laboratory on how DNA testing has solved the mystery of where the coyote who swam to Alcatraz came from. It turns out it did not swim from San Francisco. 

Defendant pleads not guilty in SF Molotov Cocktail incident
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Daniel Moreno Gama entered not guilty pleas for alleged Molotov cocktail incident at SF home of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman

Police investigate East Bay burglary spree
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Several police agencies in the East Bay are searching for suspects wanted for a spate of burglaries this spring.

AT&T crews cracking down on copper thieves
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Copper thieves have used ladders, SUVs - and even trains - to help remove wires to sell the valuable metal. But AT&T officials say they are working to combat the problem.

Burglars drag safe out of San Jose business
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A San Jose family-owned business is trying to get back to normal operations after burglars stole a safe containing passports and other personal information. The thieves severely-damaged the building by cutting through several walls in the process. 

Registered sex offender arrested after anonymous sting operation
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James Matthew Carey, 43, was arrested at the Hillsdale Shopping Center after an anonymous group posing as a minor lured him to a meeting for lewd acts.

Homicide investigation underway in Antioch
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A homicide investigation is underway in an Antioch neighborhood. Authorities have provided very few details.

Cinco de Mayo: Mamita Cocina Mexicana shares delicious eats and cocktails for the holiday
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Cinco de Mayo is bringing the flavors to the table, from enchiladas and pozole to handcrafted margaritas. The team behind Mamita Cocina Mexicana in Novato joined us on 'The Nine' to showcase traditional dishes and festive drinks perfect for celebrating. 

‘Back to the Future’ co-creator Bob Gale brings iconic story to stage in San Jose
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The iconic 1980s film is getting a live stage makeover as 'Back to the Future: The Musical' prepares to arrive in San Jose. The production brings the DeLorean, new music and high-tech effects to a new generation of fans. Bob Gale, who co-created the original trilogy and wrote the book for the musical, joined us on 'The Nine' to discuss how the beloved story was reimagined for the stage.

Last Middle East oil shipment arrives in California
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California could face a significant challenge in maintaining large oil supplies as long as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. The final oil tanker to depart the Middle East for California prior to the shutdown has arrived at the Port of Long Beach. This shipment is expected to be the last delivery from the region until the strait is officially reopened to international shipping.

State Farm faces penalties over LA wildfire claims
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State Farm faces millions of dollars in fines and the State of California could suspend its license because of violations related to wildfire claims in Southern California. 

1,500 beagles rescued from research facility | KTVU
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More than 1,000 beagles from a Wisconsin breeding and research facility are getting a second chance at life. A rescue group purchased the dogs from Ridglan Farms. The facility agreed to give up its breeding license following allegations tied to improper procedures. 

Oakland police probed dirt-bike crew for months before Bay Bridge takeover
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Nine suspects were arrested in connection with a chaotic Bay Bridge takeover by dirt bikers and ATV riders.                                                                               

West Coast News Wrap Live
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West Coast Wrap covers news from around the western U.S., including California, Arizona and Washington.

City workers fight to keep clinics open amid budget cuts
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Staff at three community clinics serving youth and seniors in San Francisco are at risk of closing due to budget cuts. The workers there are advocating for their clinics to stay open.

City workers fight to keep clinics open amid budget cuts
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Staff at three community clinics serving youth and seniors in San Francisco are at risk of closing due to budget cuts. The workers there are advocating for their clinics to stay open.