Iowa Congressman introduces 'Mayor Libby Schaaf Act' over ICE 'obstructions'
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A bill bearing Oakland Mayor Schaaf's name was introduced to Congress on Monday by Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) for her warning the sanctuary city and community of an impending large-scale ICE operation earlier this year.

13 Reasons Why actor on the importance of mental health
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Austin Aaron, a Napa native and Cal student, plays a football player in Season 2 of 13 Reasons Why. Her discusses the importance of mental health.

CHP drug recognition expert
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CHP Officer Vu Williams discusses how officers look for signs of driving while under the influence.

SF Supe on Hunter's Point, Police Commission
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San Francisco Supervisor Malia Cohen discusses the cleanup of the Hunter's Point shipyard and the rejection of two police commission nominees

President Trump again urges criminal investigation of Oakland Mayor Schaaf
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President Donald Trump again urged U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions to investigate Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf for obstructing justice during a Sanctuary City round-table with California leaders opposed to the pro-immigrant policies today at the White House.

'It burned': 11-year-old Oakland girl describes being shot on Mother's Day
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The family of an 11-year-old girl who was shot on Mother's Day in Oakland says they think they know why a gunman opened fire and now they want justice.

Oakland fights racism with 'Grill Your Government' BBQ at Lake Merritt
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Ever since a woman called police on an African-American family using a charcoal grill in a non-designated spot at Lake Merritt, the community has risen up with dance parties and a protest where the activists are asked to wear ?cookout clothes? to show that it's not a crime to "BBQ while Black."

Former A's outfielder Eric Byrnes
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Former A's outfielder Eric Byrnes talks about his new book and waxes nostalgic about football plays at St. Francis in Mountain View when he went to high school with KTVU anchor Mike Mibach.

Magnitude 3.5 earthquake strikes near Oakland
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It was a small earthquake that was twice downgraded by the USGS, but the 3.5 temblor had a big impact on those who felt it throughout the Bay Area. Amber Lee reports.

2 Investigates claims of Bay Bridge tunnel crumbling on cars
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What appeared to be a large brick smashed and shattered Dean Marcic?s windshield as he was traveling with his wife across the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge toward the East Bay a couple weekends ago. Miraculously, the ultraviolet, aftermarket $400 protective layer Marcic had put on his window prevented the large rock or hunk of concrete from penetrating through. It may have ultimately saved his life.

BAY AREA PEOPLE Driving Towards A Dream
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A mother of two recently got a new job working for Waste Management and she says the big truck she now drives has put her on the road to accomplishing her lifelong dream.

BAY AREA PEOPLE Keeping Music All In The Family
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The students at Hayward's Mount Eden High School will tell you that the success of their music program is all thanks to Mr. Cato...and Mr. Cato.

BAY AREA PEOPLE Miracle Foundation
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The story of a Marin County mom who has spend years trying to help orphans in India. She talks about her work and why she hopes that one day, the non-profit she's so passionate about won't have any work left to do.

BAY AREA PEOPLE Fort Winfield Scott
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We head to the last undeveloped piece of land in SF's Presidio It's usually closed to the public, but we'll take you into some of the most reassured spots and tell you why the Presidio Trust says it's being so picky about finding a partner for the project.

BAY AREA PEOPLE Egg Spoons
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Lots of people make eggs, but we bet not as many have cooked an egg in an egg spoon over an open hearth. It's a technique championed by local culinary legend, Alice Waters, and now a Bay Area artist and blacksmith just can't seem to make enough egg spoons to keep up with the demand.

First of Oakland's homeless population moves into new 'tuff sheds'
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Dennis Young spent his first night sleeping in a 'tuff shed' Thursday. While it may lack luxury, he says it beats where he has been sleeping the past few months--his car. Rob Roth reports.

The aftermath of the governor's debate
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San Francisco political columnist Joe Garofoli speaks about the governor's debate.

Nearly 250,000 gallons of toxic sewage floods Oakland in one year

Each year, hundreds of thousands of gallons of sewage overflows from aging city pipes in Oakland, much of which ends up contaminating creeks, lakes and waterways that flow straight into the bay. The sewage also destroys property and in some cases, has created decades-long headaches for residents. In its last annual report, Oakland’s Department of Public Works noted that in 2016-2017,...