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San Jose Teen Scientists Eye $8 Million Prize In Top Robotics CompetitionA high school in San Jose makes history again, as the youngest group to advance to the semifinals of a prestigious international robotics competition. Sharon Chin reports. (4/28/21)
COVID Vaccines: San Mateo Reopens Mass Vaccination Sites While Access Remains A ConcernAfter a two week hiatus, mass vaccination sites at SFO and the San Mateo Event Center will reopen starting Thursday. Meanwhile, local officials and doctors remain concerned about access for the most vulnerable communities. Andria Borba reports. (4/28/21)
Alameda Officers Identified In In-Custody Death Of Mario Gonzalez; Video Shows Civilian Also Involved(GRAPHIC VIDEO) Alameda police identified the three officers who were involved in the in-custody death of Mario Gonzalez last week. Meanwhile, video shows a fourth person, a civilian city employee, was involved. Andrea Nakano reports. (4/28/21)
Wednesday Evening Forecast With Paul HeggenMore warm temperatures inland.
Napa Neighbors Oppose Plan To Turn Single-Family Homes Into Vacation Homes With Multiple OwnersA battle is brewing in Napa over a plan to sell vacation homes to up to eight owners at a time. John Ramos reports that neighbors say it is only making the housing crisis worse.
Arrow Attack On VTA Driver In San Jose A Possible Hate CrimeInvestigators are looking into the possibility that an attack on a Sikh VTA driver near the Alum Rock Transit Center in San Jose was a hate crime. Rewards have been offered for information in the case. Len Ramirez reports. (4/28/21)
President Biden Set to Address Joint Session of CongressNatalie Brand reports on President Biden's historic first address of a joint session of Congress, pitching American Families Plan (4-28-2021)
Alameda Police Officers Involved in Deadly Struggle with Mario Gonzalez IdentifiedDevin Fehley reports on questions over actions Alameda officers took in custody death of Mario Gonzalez (4-28-2021)
European Countries Hold Large-Scale COVID Experiments With Concerts, Sporting EventsIan Lee reports on large-scale event experiments in Spain and England testing if mass gatherings can be held safely during pandemic (4-28-2021)
San Francisco Opens New Pop-up COVID Vaccine ClinicKiet Do reports on San Francisco officials increasing vaccine outreach with community pop-up clinic (4-28-2021)
President Biden Set to Address Joint Session of CongressDebra Alfaron reports on President Biden's historic first address of a joint session of Congress, pitching American Families Plan (4-28-2021)
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Santa Clara County Residents Asked To Voluntarily Conserve WaterThe Santa Clara County Water District is asking ratepayers to slash their water usage before drought conditions worsen. Maria Medina has details on ways residents can voluntarily conserve water.
'He's Not A Criminal': Mario Gonzalez's Family Demands Answers After Police Release Bodycam VideoPolice have released bodycam video showing the arrest and death of Mario Gonzalez. Now, his family is demanding answers, saying Gonzalez 'was not a criminal' and his death was a murder.
COVID: CDC Relaxes Rules On Mask-Wearing Outdoors For Fully-VaccinatedAfter more than a year, the Centers for Disease Control announced that Americans can stop wearing face masks outside if they are fully vaccinated. Andria Borba tells us more about the new guidelines.
Kumi Rauf CEO Of Traveling Black Shares Tips On Best Fares, Destinations In 2021World traveler and CEO of Traveling Black, Kumi Rauf talks to BR host Jan Mabry about post-pandemic travel destinations, best fares and shares his secrets and tricks of the trade for African Americans who want to get away.
Meet Autumn Tillman, Founder Of 'Black And Asian Souls Unite'Singer, performer Autumn Tillman talks to Black Renaissance host Jan Mabry about what inspired her to create 'Black and Asian Souls Unite' in a show of support for the Asian and Pacific Islander community.
COVID: Struggling Family Dry Cleaners Transforms Into Thriving Neighborhood ShopA San Francisco fashion designer found a way to help save her family's struggling dry cleaners during the pandemic. John Ramos shows us how she turned it into an thriving, eclectic neighborhood shop.
As State Sees Drought Issues, Communities Look To Reusing Gray WaterIt’s been years since the Bay Area has had to deal with drought conditions. While some counties look to instituting water-use restrictions, some communities look to creative ways to reuse water. Len Ramirez reports.
Tuesday Evening Forecast With Paul HeggenWarmer temperatures ahead.
EBMUD Board of Directors Declares Stage 1 DroughtWilson Walker reports on East Bay MUD officials unanimously voting to declare a stage 1 drought (4-27-2021)
Alameda Police Release Bodycam Video Of Struggle That Led To Mario Gonzalez's Death In CustodyAlameda police on Tuesday released body-worn camera video showing officers struggling and grappling with Mario Gonzalez in an attempt to handcuff him, and then pinning him on the ground, where he became unresponsive and was later pronounced dead at the hospital. Andrea Nakano reports. (4/27/21)
49ers Say They'll Draft A Quarterback, But Which One?San Francisco 49ers Coach Kyle Shanahan said at a press conference Monday that the team is planning to draft a quarterback on draft day Thursday, and they have five great options. Sports director Dennis O'Donnell reports.

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