Tenderloin Corner Store employee arrested after violation of stay-away order
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Deshawn Gaffney, a store employee known as “Jefe,” was arrested after police say he violated a stay-away order. Authorities say the violation came after he appeared in a KTVU story related to a city lawsuit against Corner Store owners accused of selling meth.

SF Mission District businesses say drug activity, and street disorder worsening
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Small business owners on Clinton Park and Stevenson Street in the Mission District say open drug use, encampment fires and crime have worsened as city crackdowns push activity away from major corridors.

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.

San Francisco prepares for Bay to Breakers run
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This year's annual Bay to Breakers — the event that's as much as roving costume party as a 12 kilometer run — is being held on Sunday, May 17. While participants prepare their outfits for the event, San Franciscans prepare for the road closures that accompany the event. Transit officials recommend runners and spectators alike use subways and mass transit, especially on the day of the race.

Freeway standoff on I-80 in Dixon ends
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A suspect who barricaded inside their vehicle on I-80 in Dixon on Friday caused the entire freeway to shutdown. Officials said the suspect drove erratically, into oncoming traffic and at officers before their vehicle was disabled. This footage from KCRA-TV shows the moments leading up to the suspect being taken into custody.  

Santa Clara University, Sutter Health to open new medical school
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Santa Clara University and Sutter Health have partnered to launch the Mark and Mary Stevens School of Medicine, the Bay Area's first new medical school in over a century.

Takeaways from Trump’s trip to China
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Trump’s trip was unexpectedly dominated by discussions about Taiwan and the notion that Washington and Beijing could adopt a new framework for managing their complicated relationship.

Community asked to weigh in on lifting I-580 truck ban
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Caltrans is conducting a study to determine the impacts of lifting a decades-old ban on big rigs along an 8-mile stretch of Interstate 580 in Oakland.

Pleasant Hill Art, Wine and Music Festival returns this weekend
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The Pleasant Hill Art, Wine and Music Festival is back this weekend with live music, local wineries and breweries, food vendors and family-friendly activities.

Oakland food vendor’s Cambodian noodle soup draws Bay Area crowds, looks for new location
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A Bay Area food vendor is gaining major attention for her traditional Cambodian kathiew noodle soup. Phoeun Pen, the founder of Kathiew House of Oakland, joined us on 'The Nine' to talk about the viral response, growing community support and her dream of opening a permanent space in Oakland.

Proposal to allow truck on I-580 from San Leandro to Oakland
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Caltrans is conducting a study to determine the impacts of lifting a decades-old ban on big rigs along an 8-mile stretch of Interstate 580 in Oakland.

Oakland Promise celebrates a decade of changing young lives
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Oakland Promise, a nonprofit organization operating in partnership with the city, celebrated its 10th anniversary by honoring its past and present scholarship recipients. The program provides economic mobility through education by offering mentorship and scholarships to trades, as well as two- and four-year colleges.

46 displaced, including children, after fire rips through Tenderloin low-income housing
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Dozens of residents remain displaced from their homes Thursday after a fast-moving fire tore through a low-income apartment building in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood earlier this week. The fire, which broke out Tuesday night at 285 Turk St., left 15 units temporarily uninhabitable and 46 people, including five children in need of temporary long-term shelter.

Last debate before California's primary
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The seven leading candidates in the Calfornia governor's race faced off in their final debate before the primary election on June 2nd. They've made their cases and now it's up for the voters to decide who will succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom. 

Tech titans trial: Sam Altman attends, Elon Musk skips closing arguments,
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The Musk v. Altman trial has now gone to the 9-member jury for deliberations, after a long day of closing arguments. Elon Musk, who filed the lawsuit was not in court Thursday. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman did attend, and their attorney BIll Savitt drew the jury's attention to that, claiming it showed that they cared about the case. Musk has accused them of a "breach of charitable trust" and "unjust enrichment," for turning the non-profit he co-founded with them into a for-profit subsidiary.