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

San Jose high school pilots new AP financial literacy courses
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Silver Creek High School in San Jose is among the first in the country to field test the College Board’s new AP Career Kickstart program.

 Traveling band's U-Haul was stolen in Oakland with gear
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A traveling band on a Bay Area tour stop had its U-Haul with all their musical equipment inside stolen from an Oakland hotel parking lot.

New video allegedly shows Cole Allen shooting Secret Service officer
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The U.S. Attorney's Office released new video from the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Thursday that officials say more clearly shows the suspect shooting a U.S. Secret Service officer.

SF expanding childcare subsidies for families
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The program expansion will offer more than 700 childcare spots, with a focus on infants and toddlers in the

Parishioners turn to prayer after East Bay church closures
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For the 530,000 parishioners in the Diocese of Oakland, a looming restructuring is becoming a major test of faith. More than a dozen Catholic churches across the East Bay are now slated to close their doors permanently.

SF Sheriff cracks down on distracted driving
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SF Sheriff deputies conducted a special enforcement looking out for drivers on their phones in the area around San Francisco City Hall

North Bay swimmer finds healing and ambition after tragedy
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For Eric McDonell, the pool is more than a place for competition; it is a sanctuary where the noise of the world fades into the rhythm of the water.

Tacoma, WA school stabbing: Multiple injured
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At least five people were injured after a stabbing incident at Foss High School in Tacoma, Washington on Thursday afternoon.

Tacoma, WA school stabbing: Multiple injured
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At least five people were injured after a stabbing incident at Foss High School in Tacoma, Washington on Thursday afternoon.

White House Correspondent's Dinner shooting suspect took selfie before attack
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Investigators say the man accused of trying to storm the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner and attempting to kill President Donald Trump took a photo of himself in his hotel room just minutes before the attack

Oakland students set to debut artwork on Salesforce tower
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A group of Oakland elementary school students in are creating digital artwork that will be displayed on the Salesforce Tower this summer.

Decision Day highlights growing complexity of college admissions process
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With College Decision Day approaching, high school seniors across the country are finalizing where they’ll enroll. It's a process many families say feels more competitive and unpredictable than ever. Students are applying to more schools, weighing financial aid packages and facing tough choices about value and fit. Kat Cohen, the CEO and founder of IvyWise, joined us on 'The Nine' to explain how families can navigate the decision, and what matters most in the final choice.

Nearly half of Americans use AI to help make health care decisions, poll finds
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A new Gallup poll finds nearly half of U.S. adults are using artificial intelligence to help make health decisions, with some turning to it instead of seeing a doctor. An estimated 14 million Americans say they’ve skipped medical care altogether based on AI guidance. Dr. Nigam Shah, the chief data scientist at Stanford Health Care, joined us on 'The Nine' to break down the risks, benefits and what patients should keep in mind.

Sonoma Valley Authors on the Plaza
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Authors on the Plaza is a free event happening Saturday, May 2. Featured authors include Rick Atkinson, Maria Semple, Colum McCann and Dave Barry. The event is taking place at the historic Sonoma Plaza from 11:00am-2:00pm.

Graton Resort and Casino to debut $1B 'Vegas-class' expansion
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Sonoma County’s gaming landscape is reaching a new level of competition as the Graton Resort and Casino prepares to debut a massive $1 billion expansion. 

SFO: You don't need a plane ticket to walk your friend to the gate
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San Francisco International Airport just joined Oakland's airport in allowing approved ticket-less family and friends to walk their loved ones to the gates to say goodbye and pick them up with hugs and smiles upon arrival. SFO spokesman Doug Yakel explains how it works