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TODAY'S FORECAST: The latest forecast from the KPIX 5 weather teamWarming trends into the 70s early this week

PIX NowSunday morning news headlines from the KPIX 5 newsroom

NURSING HOME INVESTIGATION: Family Alleges Abuse Of Grandmother At North Bay Nursing FacilityFamily Alleges Abuse Of Grandmother At North Bay Nursing Facility

ANTIOCH DRIVEBY: Firefighter, Paramedic Wounded In Antioch Drive-By ShootingFirefighter, Paramedic Wounded In Antioch Drive-By Shooting

PIX NowHere's the latest from the KPIX newsroom. (2-20-21)

Oakley School Board Resignations Spotlight Rift Between Educators, Parents Over ReopeningWhat happened in Oakley this week is now part of a statewide fight over reopening schools. Wilson Walker reports. (2-20-21)

Lifelong Friends of Kamala Harris Recall Growing Up in Bay AreaCBS correspondent Nikole Killion visited the childhood neighborhood of Vice President Kamala Harris. (2-20-21)

East Bay Vaccination Sites Expand Focus Toward Education WorkersThe vaccination clinic at the Alameda County Office of Education in Hayward was held specifically for employees who either work on campuses now or will be on campus when in-person learning resumes. John Ramos reports. (2-20-21)

Saturday Evening Pinpoint ForecastMeteorologist Darren Peck has the Bay Area forecast for the coming week. (2-20-21)

PIX NowSaturday morning news headlines from the KPIX 5 newsroom

TODAY'S FORECAST: The latest forecast from the KPIX 5 weather teamWarming trend on the way next week

South Bay Restaurants Donate Portion of Purchases Toward Texas Disaster ReliefA South Bay restaurateur is donating $1 for every entree sold at her Los Gatos and San Jose restaurants on Friday and Saturday this and next weekend to help storm-stricken Texans. Maria Medina reports. (2-19-21)

Former 49er Tackles New Mission in Historically Black San Francisco NeighborhoodVern Glenn talks with former 49er Dennis Brown whose new mission is feeding the needy and pushing to revitalize a San Francisco neighborhood once known as the Harlem of the West. (2-19-21)

East Bay Restaurants Band Together to Boost Business Amid PandemicIn the Tri Valley, the coronavirus pandemic is forcing the restaurant industry to come up with new ways to drum up business. The result: Taste Tri-Valley Restaurant Week, an effort to help businesses survive. Andrea Nakano reports. (2-19-21)

Oakley School Board Resigns After President Steps Down Over 'Hot Mic' RemarksOne day after the president of the Oakley school board resigned over disparaging comments about parents that she and other board members made on a video conference call the rest of the board trustees followed her lead. Juliette Goodrich reports. (2-19-21)

PIX NowHere's the latest from the KPIX newsroom. (2-19-21)

Below Market Rate Rent Discrepancies Widespread in SF Housing MarketIn a previous report, KPIX found that some affordable units in San Francisco have become more expensive than market-rate units. Susie Steimle found the problem goes deeper than originally thought. (2-19-21)

Sunnyvale Police Make Arrest in Decades-Old Murder CasePolice arrested a suspect for the murder of Keith Judd 41 years ago at a restaurant and bar in Sunnyvale. Devin Fehely reports. (2-19-21)

Newsom to Increase Vaccination for Teachers But Says They Can Teach Without ItGov. Newsom insists that teachers don't need to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to get back into classroom but he plans to allocate 10 percent of all new doses to educators beginning March 1. Andria Borba reports. (2-19-21)

San Leandro Used-Equipment Warehouse Shows Pandemic's Toll on RestaurantsThe pandemic’s heavy toll on the restaurant industry can be seen in Jose Bonilla Jr.’s cavernous San Leandro warehouse, which is packed with industrial ovens, grills, mixers, refrigerators, dining tables and chairs. Don Ford reports. (2-19-21)

Rapid Drop in Coronavirus Cases Sparks Talk of Imminent Herd ImmunityCoronavirus cases are dropping fast all across the country but experts caution that predictions of herd immunity right around the corner are premature. Wilson Walker reports. (2-19-21)

Friday Evening Pinpoint ForecastChief meteorologist Paul Heggen has the weekend forecast. (2-19-21)

Livermore Cites Bike Repairman for Working Out of His GarageLivermore cited A.J. Wright for operating a bicycle business out of his house after a neighbor complained but he says, during the pandemic, he's just doing what he can to get by. Katie Nielsen reports. (2-19-21)

State Releases New Guidelines to Allow Return of Youth SportsCalifornia announced new guidelines that will allow for youth sports in counties with low coronavirus case rates. Da Lin reports. (2-19-21)








