Stabbing suspect shot, killed by police
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Santa Clara police shot and killed a stabbing suspect early Wednesday morning, authorities said.

Hstoric Gold Rush Town's Main Street destroyed in lightning strike fire
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The historic Gold Rush town of Chinese Camp has survived since 1849 and is a historic site where many Chinese immigrants worked in mines. The lightning strikes on Tuesday, however, sparked a fire that raged through the town of 150 residents and destroyed many of the buildings.

Burning Man homicide victim identified
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A man found dead in a pool of blood at the annual Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert has been identified, authorities said.

Epstein victims speak out
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Women who say they were victimized by Jeffrey Epstein came forward on Wednesday to share their stories and to push for more information to be made public. Survivors gathered on Capitol Hill where they described being recruited as underage teenagers by Epstein and his girlfriend Ghislane Maxwell.

Second Harvest of Silicon Valley expands along with growing food demand
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Second Harvest, which serves both San Mateo and Santa Clara counites, broke ground on a new headquarters which will allow a 30% increase in food deliveries amid federal budget cuts and increased demand.

Neighbors mourn wheelchair-bound man hit & killed by allegedly impaired driver
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San Jose police say a man is in custody charged with felony hit & run and manslaughter after driving his silver Mercedes sedan through a stop sign and plowing into a wheelchair-bound man in South San Jose. The victim died at an area hospital.

Oakland police chase ends in crash
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A police chase that began in Oakland ended with a crash in Hayward on Wednesday afternoon.

San Francisco neon sign exhibit and festival
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San Francisco Neon is hosting the Neon Speaks Festival over the next two weekends. There will be short films shown, a walking tour as well as other events. We are joined by Randall Ann Homan and Katie Conry to talk about the festival and how the Tenderloin Museum will be expanding its neon exhibition.

The importance of knowing CPR as kids head back to school
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KTVU's Heather Holmes takes an in-depth look at the importance of CPR education with Dr. Mike Ren, Chief of Cardiology at Kaiser Permanente Redwood City.

US military strikes Venezuelan drug boat
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Trump shared dramatic video of a U.S. military strike that blew apart a Venezuelan drug boat in the southern Caribbean, leaving nearly a dozen suspected Tren de Aragua (TdA) narco-terrorists dead.

Trump?s use of the National Guard during LA protests is illegal
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A federal judge ruled Tuesday that President Donald Trump?s administration ?willfully? broke federal law by sending National Guard troops to the Los Angeles area in early June after days of protests over immigration raids.

Voices for Change: Bay FC continues to set the bar after shattering attendance record
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From season 6, episode 7: Bay FC is celebrating a historic game at Oracle Park, where they shattered an NWSL attendance record. The franchise continues to set the bar and reach for even greater goals.

Voices for Change: Cal football senior leads Bears in giving back
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From season 6, episode 7: the Cal Bears are looking forward to a successful season on the field, and off-the-field they are investing in their community, led by redshirt senior, Jeffrey Johnson.

Football teams from Lahaina, Paradise to meet in symbolic 2026 game
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Two communities ravaged by fire will come together next year, to find hope and strength through football. The high school football teams from Lahaina, Hawaii and Paradise, California have announced they?ll meet on the gridiron in September 2026, as they mark their shared experiences and resilience.

Tips for managing busy back-to-school schedules
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KTVU's Heather Holmes sits down with Nicole Ibarra, Director of Behavioral Health at Kaiser Permanente Redwood City to discuss ways to manage busy back-to-school schedules.

Can Mexico and the U.S. find common ground?
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio to meet with Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum at a delicate time for the bilateral relation. Rafael Fernández de Castro, director of the Center U.S.-Mexican Studies at UC San Diego gives insight of what we could expect from the high-stakes meeting.