SF Supervisor Jackie Fielder faces health crisis, office says has not resigned
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Supervisor Jackie Fielder has reportedly been absent from public duties for weeks due to an acute health crisis, prompting concern from constituents and responses from city leaders.

Local businesses win even when the Giants lose
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The SF Giants on Friday lost their second match-up against the Yankees, an inauspicious start to the season. Even so, the start of baseball season has been a boon to local businesses, which are packed with Giants fans come game day.

'No Kings' rallies set for March 28
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Dozens of protests around the Bay Area, and thousands around the country, are being planned for this Saturday. Millions of Americans are expected to turn out to voice their disapproval of the Trump administration's policies.

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.

West Coast prepares for No Kings protests | West Coast Wrap
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A third 'No Kings' protest is scheduled for March 28, and organizers are expecting high numbers of Americans to turn out and voice their disapproval of the Trump Administration. City work crews in Los Angeles installed gates to block access to freeways in the event demonstrators try to shut down the roads, but organizers are calling on attendees to be peaceful. West Coast Wrap covers news from around the western U.S., including California, Arizona and Washington.

Sizzling West Coast blues performance on KTVU
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Earlier this year, $50,000 worth of metal plaques from the Oakland Blues Walk of Fame were ripped right from the sidewalk. Now there is a campaign and a fundraiser to restore those pieces of history. Ronnie Stewart of the West Coast Blues Society along with some talented blues musicians join us for an in-studio performance where they do a searing rendition of the Blues standard, "Rock Me Baby." 

SUV jumps curb, one dead one hospitalized
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SFPD are investigating a deadly collision when a SUV driven by a 76-year-old man jumped the curb, killing one, and injuring another. 

California Politics 360: State capitol construction project shrouded in secrecy
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A Republican state lawmaker has authored a bill to demystify the taxpayer money needed for a secretive construction project at the State Capitol. The last estimate given for the project in 2021 was $1.1 billion. 

Oakland coffee-shop owner missing
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Amy Hillyard, the co-owner of Farley's East, a cafe in downtown Oakland, has been missing for two days. Oakland police are investigating.

Trump suggests sending federal agents to San Francisco
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President Donald Trump is once again threatening to send federal agents into San Francisco, and other cities, to reduce what he calls an uptick in crime, despite the efforts of Mayor Daniel Lurie.

2 people die after rattlesnake bites in Southern California
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Unseasonably warm weather may be the reason why rattlesnakes are coming out early. Already, two people have died of snake bites in Southern California.

Driver, 76, jumps sidewalk in San Francisco's Chinatown; kills 1
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A 76-year-old driver, who was trying to park his car, instead jumped the sidewalk in San Francisco Friday morning, striking a building and two pedestrians, killing one of them, according to the police and fire departments.

Gas leak in San Jose prompts evacuations
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Crews in San Jose struck a steel gas line on Friday morning, prompting the evacuation of nearby structures, according to the fire department. 

Car jumps sidewalk in San Francisco; 2 injured
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The driver of a car jumped the sidewalk in San Francisco Friday morning, striking a building and two pedestrians, according to the fire department.

'Academic Oscars' for Oakland
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Families in Action for Quality in Education CEO Kimi Kean discusses the Raise the Bar Awards, otherwise known as the "Academic Oscars" for Oakland. 

Trump suggests sending federal agents to San Francisco to address crime again
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Trump suggested deploying federal forces to major Democratic-led cities, including San Francisco, to boost public safety, despite city officials highlighting recent declines in crime and ongoing safety initiatives.

Survey finds deep distrust, safety concerns among Black Oakland residents
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A new survey of Oakland residents is highlighting significant concerns among Black residents about trust in city government, public safety and the rising cost of living. Data analyzed by a local nonprofit found that nearly 75% of Black respondents do not trust the city to spend tax dollars responsibly. The findings come from a survey conducted by the East Bay Polling Institute and EMC Research, with further analysis by the Black Action Alliance.

Olympics bans transgender women from competing
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Transgender women will not be able to compete in the Olympics moving forward after the International Olympics Committee implemented a new eligibility policy. The IOC says it's to protect fairness. Others call it discriminatory. 

New map indicating streets are safer in SF
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It’s been 100 days since Mayor Daniel Lurie signed an executive directive for safer streets in SF and his office says there’s already been improvements to some of the most dangerous thoroughfares.