Bay Area Run Club founder robbed of camera gear at gunpoint in Oakland park
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The founder of a local running club is still shaken after being robbed at gunpoint in Oakland. It happened at Joaquin Miller Park very early Friday morning. Jacob Zlobinsky was promoting his latest event when he had thousands of dollars in camera equipment taken.

Burglars hit SF Cannabis business
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California Street Cannabis Company on San Francisco's Clement Street was the target of a burglary caught on camera.

New findings on fast-food minimum wage increase
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UC Berkeley Professor Michael Reich, one of the authors of the study, joins KTVU's Claudine Wong to discuss the findings.

Nation's first pediatric palliative care center celebrates 20 years
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KTVU's Alex Savidge sits down with Shekinah Eliassen, CEO of George Mark Children's House to talk about the twenty year celebration to commemorate twenty years of support for families navigating long-term and end-of-life care.

Over 200 San Francisco court clerks on strike
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More than two hundred courtroom clerks from the San Francisco Superior Court system are on strike.

Teachers in the Bay Area's most expensive city go on strike
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The Las Lomitas Education Association, which includes schools in Atherton and Menlo Park, is asking the Las Lomitas Elementary School District to increase pay to a "livable wage" and provide fully funded health benefits.

Warriors thrill fans as they crush Trail Blazers in season opener
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The Warriors beat the Trail Blazers 139 to 104 in their season opener, thrilling fans who watched the game on the big screen outside Chase Center.

East Bay mail thefts worry voters ahead of Election Day
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The trend of East Bay postal service robberies and burglaries has not slowed in recent years, and the mail thefts in Berkeley have community members worried about the security of their mail-in-ballots. KTVU's Tori Gaines reports from Berkeley.

Man allegedly fires shots into DNC office, prompts hazmat scare | West Coast Wrap
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Tonight -- tracking a fast-moving e-coli outbreak tied to McDonald's that's sickened people in several West Coast states and left one person dead. Coming up -- a public health expert joins us live to break down what's being done to pinpoint the source of the contamination. Plus -- a charged political climate as we close in on election day. Authorities in Arizona have arrested a man they say fired shots into a Democratic National Committee office and later prompted a hazmat scare. What investigators found in his home suggests the suspect may have been planning something far worse.

13-year-old credited with saving homes from fire
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Residents of a Hayward townhome community were awakened by a fire nearby, but it was a 13-year-old girl who sounded the alarm.

Shooting threatened against farm bureau for measure J opposition
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Laid back Sonoma County is hardly a place one would expect local propositions to turn an idea into a potential bloodbath. But that's exactly why the Sonoma Sheriff's Office is looking deep into such a threat over Measure J. These days, even local politics can lead to threats of mass murder.�� ��

Hayward residents race to put out fire
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Residents of a Hayward townhome community were awakened by a fire nearby, but it was a 13-year-old girl who sounded the alarm.

Oakland named best food city in the U.S.
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KTVU's Alex Savidge and Jana Katsuyama take an in-depth look at the culinary creativity putting Oakland on the map.

Expert shares safety tips during National Cybersecurity Awareness Month
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KTVU's Jana Katsuyama talks with Anne Cutler, cybersecurity expert at Keeper Security, about the new tactics used by cyber criminals during National Cyber Security Awareness Month.