Bay Area residents hit with internet service provider outages during utility power shutoff
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The power outages across the Bay Area are also blamed for cable and internet outages for customers outside of the power shutoff zones. KTVU has learned Xfinity services are down in 34 counties leaving many more people frustrated

Celebrating Latino culture through food
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Cristina Rendon takes a look at old and new ways to enjoy Latino inspired cuisine

Rays beat A's 5-1 in AL wild-card game
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The Oakland A's playoff ambitions came to an end Wednesday night before a sold-out crowd at the Coliseum as they lost the American League Wild Card Game for a second consecutive season.

Young people skip school during global climate strike stretching from Afghanistan to San Francisco
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Students in the Bay Area planned to join millions of other young people across the globe to rally against global warming and climate change. Students from UC Berkeley, and schools in Oakland, Berkeley, Menlo Park and Palo Alto, all converged at places including Sproul Plaza and in San Francisco to participate.

OPD insist sideshow enforcement is still in full effect
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Blocking off intersections that are popular gathering places for sideshows is another strategy that Oakland Police will use to combat the issue that continues to be a problem in the city. KTVU's Andre Senior reports three sideshows happened in the city on Sunday.

Raiders beat Broncos 24-16 in 1st game after Brown's release
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Derek Carr threw a touchdown pass on the opening drive of the season, rookie Josh Jacobs ran for two scores and the Oakland Raiders responded to a tumultuous week surrounding former receiver Antonio Brown by beating the Denver Broncos 24-16 on Monday night. KTVU's Paul Chambers spoke with fans at the Coliseum during the final season opener.

Oakland celebrates 10th anniversary Pride festival
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Oakland Pride is celebrating its 10th anniversary this weekend, it's the largest LGBTQ pride event in the East Bay. KTVU's Paul Chambers reports the festivities have kicked off with pre-parties, but the actual attraction is Sunday.

Rally held for woman with genetic disorder who fears deportation
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Dozens of doctors and nurses gathered at UCSF Benioff Chiidrens Hospital in Oakland in support of Isabel Bueso. KTVU's Rob Roth reports she is one of their out-patients who is fighting for her life while worrying the government will deport her.

Thieves steal 60 laptops from East Oakland elementary school
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Thieves broke into an East Oakland elementary school over the weekend and stole about 60 Google Chromebooks and caused serious damage to several classrooms, school officials said. KTVU's Greg Liggins reports it's not an isolated incident.

Local man with ties to Puerto Rico relieved Hurricane Dorian spares island
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Forecasters thought Hurricane Dorian would make a direct hit on Puerto Rico, but the National Weather Service says it went north with the center roughly 60 miles from San Juan. KTVU's Paul Chambers spoke with owner of Oakland restaurant La Perla. He said he spoke with his mother who is in Puerto Rico and that she said there was no water in supermarkets.

Oakland school gives students credit for volunteer work in community
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Oakland's Emiliano Zapata Street Academy is giving students academic credit for volunteer work they do in their communities. KTVU's Jana Katsuyama reports the school's mission is to help students in danger of slipping through the cracks and to find a path to college. The academy's graduation rate jumped 30% last year.

Activists in Oakland say they?re not anti-development, but want responsible development
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Opponents of a 38-story housing development proposal by Rubicon in Oakland say the high rise will bring traffic and noise their neighborhood, but not affordable housing. KTVU's Amber Lee reports the project proposed to go near 19th Street BART station has many union representatives concerned about jobs, safety and affordability.

Dramatic drop in bridge toll fare cheats
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There are fewer toll cheats on Bay Area bridges thanks to a new law that requires car dealers to issue temporary license plates before a car hits the road with numbers that can be tracked. KTVU's Jana Katsuyama reports on the new data from the Bay Area Toll Authority.

Donor gives Devon ??Lil Picasso? Mosley Jr. an iPad upgrade for his amazing artwork
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When we first met Devon Mosley Jr., his work was being displayed at a youth art exhibit. Dubbed 'Lil Picasso, he was drawing with chalk, paint and crayons. He told us he wanted to draw with an Apple pen and iPad. Now weeks later, a generous KTVU viewer has made that wish come true.

Housing development erected in West Oakland in 10 days
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A Bay Area developer is using a new way to build large-scale projects. KTVU's Rob Roth reports one of which went up in West Oakland, was completed in an impressive 10 days.

Judge: Oakland police still far from meeting civil rights reforms, 16 years later
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When 119 Oakland residents sued the city because of a band of rogue officers who planted drugs and beat up citizens, the deal made at the time was this: The police department would pay the plaintiffs $11 million and agree to be placed under federal watch for five years.

Rope resembling noose found at Oakland elementary school, parents say
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A disturbing image of a rope hanging from a fence at an East Bay school has some parents outraged. KTVU's Paul Chambers reports the rope was found early Wednesday morning at Chabot Elementary in Oakland before school was in session and some say it resembles a noose.

Oakland man loses 12 family members in 3 years to gun violence
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At a night of healing in Oakland, hosted by Congresswoman Barbara Lee, one man said mass shootings make headlines, but gun violence in Oakland that claims lives is often overlooked. KTVU's Amber Lee reports from the gathering held at Frank Ogawa Plaza.