Bay Area doctor helping the Seattle Seahawks improve their sleep and athletic performance.
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Power of sleep: Bay Area doctor is helping the Seattle Seahawks improve their sleep and athletic performance. Cheri D. Mah, MD, MS is a sleep physician and Adjunct Lecturer at the Stanford Sleep Medicine Center. She appeared on KTVU Mornings on 2, to talk about her work with teams in the NFL, NBA and Major League Baseball. Dr. Mah also works with business executives to reach their full potential, as well.

Chinatown celebrates Super Bowl & Chinese NY with block party
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Asian and Pacific Islander big names sports figures and artists headline the "Big Game Block Party" in San Francisco Chinatown

Super Bowl Block Party in San Francisco Chinatown
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Asian and Pacific Islander big names in the sports world and artists headline the "Big Game Block Party" in San Francisco Chinatown

Brock Purdy coaches flag football game
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Some of the NFL's biggest players took on a new coaching role at San Francisco's Moscone Center.

San Rafael unpermitted food vendors may get a legal path forward
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San Rafael's Canal area is bustling with food vendors, most of which are unpermitted. Now the city, along with Marin County, are coming up with a three-pronged approach to address some concerns and to get the food vendors to operate legally. 

Potential strike looms for San Francisco teachers
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A potentially historic teachers’ strike is looming in San Francisco as contract negotiations between educators and the San Francisco Unified School District remain at an impasse, with pay and health care benefits still unresolved.

Family pleads for proof that Nancy Guthrie is still alive | West Coast Wrap
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In an emotional video next to her brother and sister, "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie posted a plea to bring her missing mother, 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, home after she disappeared on Jan. 31 from her Tucson area home.

East Palo Alto gets new turf field thanks to Bay Area Host Committee initiative
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East Palo Alto seems to have a pipeline to the NFL. And now, hot prospects may have an even better shot of making it big... thanks to a brand-new turf field. The project was unveiled today as part of the Bay Area Host Committee's Sports for All Initiative.

Joe Montana volunteers to feed the hungry
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Legendary Hall of Famer Joe Montana is giving back to the community with a game day beer. Proceeds from his special-release Guinness Legends Lager will benefit the SF-Marin Food Bank.

SFUSD superintendent with an update on negotiations
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San Francisco Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Maria Su with an update on negotiations with the educator's union and the impasse they face over pay increases and protections for unhoused and immigrant communities.  

East Bay students walk out to protest immigration enforcement
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From Oakland to Orinda and across the East Bay, students walked out of class to protest immigration enforcement and the killings of two citizens by federal agents.

California Gubernatorial Debate (Full)
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Seven candidates in the California gubernatorial race face off in a debate held in San Francisco. The debate, a partnership with KTVU and Black Action Alliance, looked at the important issues facing California. 

Inside the Super Bowl experience
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KTVU's Christien Kafton gives a tour of the Super Bowl experience in San Francisco. 

SF schools could be headed for first strike in 47 years
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San Francisco educators and support staff could go on strike next week, which would mark the first time in 47 years that educators in the district walked out. 

California Gubernatorial Debate: Part 2
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Candidates seeking to become California’s next leaders debated several issues, including education, wildfire recovery efforts, and housing affordability.

Mountain View will turn off license plate readers
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 Mountain View's police chief said Monday that the city's license plate reader cameras will be turned off until the City Council decides whether to keep them operating in the city. The decision follows the police department's criticism last week of Flock Safety, the company supplying its automated license plate reader system, after an audit turned up alleged "unauthorized" use by federal law enforcement agencies.

San Francisco staple Mel’s Drive-In is indefinitely closed after a kitchen fire
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Long-time San Francisco staple Mel’s Drive-In is indefinitely closed after a kitchen fire on Tuesday morning at the location on Lombard Street. Officials said there were no injuries.