San Francisco achieves orange-tier status allowing more business to move indoors
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San Francisco became the first Bay Area county to achieve orange-tier status on the sate's COVID color code reopening scale. The status will allow more business to open indoors, including restaurants, but with limitations.

SJPD officer seen on video kicking, dragging women charged
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A veteran San Jose police officer is facing an assault and battery charge for a violent arrest caught on camera. Prosecutors said the officer is seen on cell phone and body camera video ?kicking and dragging a woman?during a traffic stop back in July.

San Jose Police Department investigating four separate shootings in span of 11 hours
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San Jose police blocked off a large area in the Buena Vista neighborhood in San Jose, as investigators collected evidence from the fourth shooting scene in the first 11 hours of Tuesday morning.

Seven homicides in five days in Oakland
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Oakland police are investigating seven homicides in a particularly violent past few days. City officials are looking to crack down on gun violence.

Fire impact on wine country tourism
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A key segment of the Bay Area economy is being threatened again for the second time over the last several months. First, it was the coronavirus pandemic and now wildfires are threatening Napa Valley?s wine country.

Calistoga under fire yet again
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Calistoga has had its run of bad luck. Now wildfire flames once again are threatening the small community.

San Francisco now in best shape for COVID in the Bay Area

California Health Secretary Dr. Ghaly announced on Tuesday that San Francisco County now meets the criteria to advance to the second-best tier, which boosts the capacity limits for restaurants, churches, zoos, and museums from 25% to 50%.

Violent homicides in Oakland
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There have been several homicides reported in Oakland in the last week.

Glass Fire in Saint Helena
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Reporter Allie Rasmus is out on the front lines on St. Helena Highway and 128. She said conditions appear to be better and cooler today.

Tens of thousands still under Glass Fire evacuation orders
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Some 70,000 people in Napa and Sonoma counties, including the entire city of Calistoga, have been forced to leave their homes because of the raging Glass Fire, which on Tuesday was still threatening 8,500 homes. Sara Zendehnam reports

Temps range from 70s to 90s
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Steve Paulson says today's temps will range from the 70s to 90s

California a fall furnace as hot temperatures bake Bay Area
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California?s annual fall furnace is baking the Bay Area. For Santa Clara city road paving crews, and others who have to work outside, it?s a double dose of heat.

What to expect and what's at stake in the first presidential debate
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President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden will square off Tuesday in the first presidential debate against one another. KTVU's Jana Katsuyama reports on what to expect in Cleveland as some voters have already cast their vote.

Property reduced to rubble as Glass Fire burns 36,000 acres
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Santa Rosa's assistant fire marshal says improvements to the emergency alert system since fires in 2017 saved homes and potentially lives. KTVU's Amber Lee reports from a North Bay community where the Glass Fire spared some homes while it reduced others to rubble.

Napa Valley landmarks damaged or destroyed in fire
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The Glass Fire has left many iconic landmarks in the Napa Valley damaged or destroyed. Parts of the luxury resort Meadowood went up in flames. Chateau Boswell was destroyed in the fire and much of Calistoga Ranch Resort also burned.

Glass Fire grows more than 20,000  acres in about six hours
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The Glass Fire had burned 36,236 acres in Napa and Sonoma counties as of Monday evening, according to a spokesman for Cal Fire.

Autism advocate and son died in Fremont house fire
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A Fremont woman who died in a house fire along with her son was remembered Monday as a fervent advocate for those with autism.

Disaster expert explains firefighting from air at night during the Glass Fire; new tools
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Former Fremont Battalion Chief and former FEMA Presidential Appointee Mark Neveau spoke with KTVU's Heather Holmes on The Four on Monday, September 28, 2020 about the Glass Fire, which began early Sunday morning.