Thieves ram stolen red car into Livermore gun store to steal dozens of weapons
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KTVU obtained surveillance videos of a gun store burglary in Livermore over the weekend. They show the stolen vehicles used by the suspects. The thieves rammed one car into the store to get inside to steal 32 guns.

North Bay mouth and foot artist featured in national calendar
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A Sonoma County artist is gaining attention for her impressionistic landscapes, and her technique, using only her mouth and feet to paint. This year, one of Alona Tillman’s landscape paintings was selected for the U.S. edition of the Mouth and Foot Painting Artists (MFPA) calendar, an international association representing more than 800 artists worldwide. Tillman, who was born with arthrogryposis, a rare condition that affected the development of her hands, has been creating art since she was 5 years old.

Federal trial over troops deployed to Oregon | West Coast Wrap
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Portland is the latest city to which federal agents have been deployed, and their arrival has sparked a federal lawsuit. A commander with the Portland Police Bureau described several instances in which federal agents used 'excessive force' against protesters, who have been present at an ICE facility in the city since federal representatives arrived. A defense department attorney argued the National Guard is needed to protect the facility, because police aren't doing enough.

Alameda Co. supervisors approve $10M in funding to local food programs
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The Alameda County Board of Supervisors approved adding $10 million to local food programs including the Alameda County Community Food Bank. Supervisor Nikki Fortunato Bas talks about this issue and what to expect as the government shutdown continues.

Bicyclist injured in hit and run in Oakland
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An Oakland man is suffering from a traumatic brain injury after being struck by a hit and run driver.

SF to step in to help those receiving SNAP
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San Francisco leaders step in with public private partnership to use $18 million to provide food for those impacted by a delay in SNAP benefits

Prop 50 redistricting vote Tuesday, part of national battle as Republicans could gain 12 or more House seats
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California's Proposition 50 is up for a vote Tuesday November 4. If it passes, it could give House Democrats 5 additional seats to offset the 5 seats Texas Republicans are set to gain through Texas's unusual redistricting action mid-decade. Other states, however, are joining the battle for control of the House, with Louisiana and Virginia taking action Wednesday.

VTA putting spotlight on human trafficking ahead of Super Bowl, FIFA World Cup
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Officials with the Valley Transportation Authority on Wednesday hosted a one-day conference about the threat posed by human trafficking ahead of several high-profile sporting events that are scheduled to take place in the South Bay in 2026.

Nine alleged Oakland gang members indicted by feds in homicides
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A raid in Oakland's Upper Dimond neighborhood was part of a multi-year investigation by the FBI and Oakland police into members of two street gangs .

South Bay authorities, community groups warn of human trafficking risk during Super Bowl
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As the Bay Area prepares to host several high-profile sporting events next year, one transit agency is heightening awareness about a certain crime that's global in scope: human trafficking.

Bay area company upcycles flowers to give blooms new life
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KTVU's Alex Savidge and Heather Holmes sit down with Kennedy Schumacher, founder of Presley Flowers to learn more.

Halloween Health and Safety guidance
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KTVU's Alex Savidge sits down with Dr. Meena Pai, Physician in Chief and Pediatrician at Kaiser Permanente San Jose.

Who was Roger Casement? Irish diplomat, historical figure honored in SF Castro
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Oct. 28 is now known as Roger Casement Day in the City of San Francisco. We look at who this historical figure, an Irish Diplomat, was and why he was honored Wednesday as part of The Rainbow Honor Walk in the city's Castro District.

Oakland loses latest coal terminal dispute
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A costly judgment for the City of Oakland: The city might have to pay at least $230 million as a result of a federal judge's finding that the city directly prevented a company from developing a coal terminal, forcing it into bankruptcy.