ESPN won't air Colin Kaepernick docuseries by Spike Lee: Report
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Director Spike Lee's multi-part documentary series for ESPN films about former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick will not be released. According to a report, ESPN, Kaepernick and Lee have collectively decided not to go forward with the project, citing creative differences. Kaepernick protested racial injustice nearly a decade ago by kneeling during the national anthem. According to the report, Lee signed a non-disclosure agreement.

SF Sheriff Miyamoto uses Taser to subdue armed man
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A foot chase involving an armed man in?San Francisco?ended Monday when Sheriff Paul Miyamoto and a deputy subdued him with Tasers after rubber bullets failed to stop him, authorities said.

San Francisco police investigate Mission District shooting
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One person was injured Monday afternoon in a shooting in San Francisco's Mission District. The shooting occurred on the 1900 block of Mission Street.

Burlingame businesses unite to help community heal after 4 year old's death
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Preston?s Candy & Ice Cream and Caccia Home Services teamed up to offer free ice cream and a space for healing after the tragic death of 4-year-old Ayden Fang in Burlingame.

Would you sacrifice safety to afford a home in California?
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California homebuyers are sacrificing risk with reality according to a new Redfin survey. The real estate company reports one in five homebuyers would be willing to compromise safety for the right home.

Police searching for suspect in deadly shooting in Oakland Hills
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Two people were killed Saturday morning in a shooting in the east Oakland hills along Skyline Boulevard. Police say they found the victims in a car that was parked on the side of the road.

3 Republican-led states to send National Guard troops to Washington, D.C.
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Leaders of three Republican-led states say they will send National Guard troops to Washington, D.C. West Virginia, South Carolina and Ohio have all committed to sending several hundred troops. The move comes amid Trump's effort to crack down on crime and homeless in D.C. by federalizing the police force.

Trump meets with Zelenskyy at White House in Washington, D.C.
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President Donald Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Monday in Washington, D.C., days after Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss ending the war in Ukraine.

From broken glass to gunfire: how to respond during federal raids
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Javier Hernandez, Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice, executive director, gives insight on San Bernardino encounter where immigration agents opened fired.

Public health workers head to SF clubs to raise awareness about dangers of fentanyl
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The San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) was at two city clubs this weekend in an effort to raise awareness about the dangers of fentanyl and other opioids.

Brazen burglars smash truck into Berkeley store, drag away ATM
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Thieves smashed a stolen truck into a Berkeley 7-Eleven, and used the vehicle to drag an ATM out of the store. They made off with thousands of dollars, leaving the stolen vehicle and the ATM in the street.

Bay FC and 'Soccer Without Borders' unveil custom kits for Oakland Middle School Girls' Team
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Bay FC and nonprofit Soccer Without Borders celebrated Racheal Kundananji?s Lauren Holiday Impact Award nomination by unveiling custom-designed team kits for a local middle school girls? soccer team. The event highlighted their shared commitment to expanding youth access to the sport.

Pleasanton man arrested in fatal shooting, possible explosives found in home
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A 28-year-old man, Lucas Chan, was arrested after a deadly shooting in a quiet Pleasanton neighborhood, where police also discovered possible explosive devices inside the home.

Two dead following East Oakland shooting
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Two people are dead following a shooting in the Oakland Hills late Saturday morning.?

A fence is a small East Bay community is dividing neighbors
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In the small Contra Costa County community of Diablo, neighbors say a fence is keeping them out of what should be public access. They say it's also creating dangerous situation because the fence forces people to have to take an alternative route which is more dangerous. One homeowner has taken legal action and has gotten a preliminary injunction take down a portion of that fence. But the legal battle isn't over.