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Officer and chief of police resign over fatal shooting of Daunte Wright in fallout; George Floyd Family offers supportDaunte Wright’s family is supported by relatives of Geoge Floyd after Wright was shot dead by police during a traffic obstruction in Minnesota. Nancy Chen reports. (04/13/21)

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Study: Sediments and tidal swamps are key to protecting the bay from rising sea levelsScientists warn that sea level rise is a problem that cannot be ignored. However, a new study suggests that the secret to protecting the Bay Area may lie in something that is currently being thrown away. John Ramos reports. (04/13/21)

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Sobering Center Opens in San Francisco to Help People Fight Drug AddictionSan Francisco is taking a new approach to helping people fight drug addiction. Andria Borba reports on the opening of a new Sobering Center on Howard Street.

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Bay Area Homelessness Action Plan Announced; Aims to accommodate 75% of the homeless by 2024Local and state leaders, housing professionals, corporations, and social justice attorneys from all nine Bay Area counties have come together to create a regional action plan that will take in 75 percent of the homeless in the area by 2024. Len Ramirez reports. (04/13/21)

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Prime Suspect Paul Flores 1996 Arrested Case of Missing Cal Poly Student Kristin SmartThere was a major hiatus in a California cold case. The main suspect Paul Flores was arrested in 1996 when 19-year-old Kristin Smart disappeared. Michele Gile has more details.

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COVID Vaccines: Break in Johnson & Johnson footage of Bay Area health officialsBay Area public health officials have postponed doses of Johnson & Johnson’s one-time COVID-19 vaccine due to concerns from the Centers for Disease Control for rare blood clots. Devin Fehely reports. (04/13/21)

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Tuesday night weather forecast With Paul HeggenExpect Wednesday and Thursday temperatures to be in line with seasonal norms. Over the weekend, temperatures are expected to warm up and hit the ’80s inland. Conditions are expected to remain dry. Paul Heggen has the forecast. (04/13/21)

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Medical Monday: double mutant variantAnne Makovec of CBSN Bay Area speaks to Dr. Dean Winslow with Stanford Health Care about our knowledge of the Indian “double mutant” variant discovered in the Bay Area.

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Family devastated by death of father and daughter in Pittsburg DUI crashKenny Choi tells of a heartbroken family who remembers a father and daughter who were killed in a terrible DUI collision in Pittsburg (4-13-2021).

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Officials from California and local authorities are suspending use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccineJuliette Goodrich reports on state and local officials after the FDA stopped using the J&J vaccine (4-13-2021).

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Steph Curry becomes the Warriors’ leading top scorerThe all-time leading scorer, steph curry

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San Francisco Restaurant WeekLen Kiese of the CBSN Bay Area discusses SF Restaurant Week with the Golden Gate Restaurant Association.

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Fear of back to school amid COVID-19Len Kiese of CBSN Bay Area spoke to Dr. Allyson Holmes-Knight on how parents can help their children deal with the fear of going back to school during the pandemic.

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Officials in California and locally discontinue use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine after clotting problemsTeam reporting on the impact of federal and state officials announcing discontinuation of use of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID vaccine (4-13-2021)

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PIX nowTuesday morning headlines from the KPIX 5 newsroom

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Marin mass vaccination: The mass vaccination center is due to open in San Rafael on TuesdayThe mass vaccination center is due to open in San Rafael on Tuesday

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TODAY forecast: The latest forecast from the KPIX 5 weather teamInland temperatures will rise into the 1980s this weekend

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Class action lawsuit alleges low-income homeowners targeting misleading PACE loansA class action lawsuit alleges that low-income homeowners have been targeted for misleading PACE green energy loans. Susie Steimle received an exclusive interview with the government agency overseeing the program.

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In the midst of a disturbing violent crime spike, the Oakland Police Chief calls for more fundingThe Oakland Police Chief pointed to a dramatic increase in violent crime and called for more crime-fighting resources. Andrea Nakano tells us how the city council reacted.

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COVID: Expert predicts California won’t see any surges like other parts of the USDespite worrying COVID spikes in other parts of the county, Maria Medina spoke to a Bay Area expert who made an optimistic forecast.

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VIDEO: 2 dead, several injured in alleged DUI crash in PittsburgA driver who caused a fatal accident with serious injuries in Pittsburg on Monday was arrested for driving under the influence, according to police.

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COVID: Bay Area experts weigh up if Bay Area teenagers are eligible for vaccinesCalifornia is opening vaccinations for teenagers in the Bay Area this week. Juliette Goodrich speaks to experts about the safety of the shot and what parents need to know.

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Monday evening forecast with Paul HeggenMild temperatures.

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COVID Recovery: East San Jose Neighborhood Urges City To Buy Out Store Fronts To Help Troubled BusinessesBadly hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, officials in the Alum Rock neighborhood of East San Jose are calling on the city to buy up vacant storefronts to help businesses get back on their feet. Len Ramirez reports. (4/12/21)

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