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Citizens patrol Oakland Chinatown after unprovoked attacks

Citizens patrol Oakland Chinatown after unprovoked attacks

A loosely organized group is patrolling Oakland Chinatown streets after some high profile cases of unprovoked attacks, including one on a 91-year-old man, have made the news. A loosely formed group of citizens say they are taking it upon themselves to patrol Oakland's Chinatown because they can't bear to see any more people getting attacked. The grassroots effort is aimed at patrolling the streets following a series of . Two Bay Area fathers, along with their children patrolled the streets of Oakland Chinatown Monday night. They spoke with merchants to let them know about their...

February 9, 2021
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Irate customer gets physical with owner of popular Mission pupuseria

Irate customer gets physical with owner of popular Mission pupuseria

When a customer at Panchitas, a popular Mission District pupuseria, became violent, the owner's maternal instinct kicked in and she literally turned the table on the customer to defend herself and her family. The incident was captured on surveillance video and the owners want the woman identified. A San Francisco restaurant owner defended her daughter and 2-year-old grandson against an irate customer. It happened inside Panchita's Pupuseria & Restaurant in the Mission District. The incident was captured on surveillance video. Doris Campos said she's been running her restaurant...

December 1, 2020
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Someone set fire to Berkeley church after members put up Black Lives Matter banner

Someone set fire to Berkeley church after members put up Black Lives Matter banner

The press conference was held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 30, 2020. The pastor of The Way Church in Berkeley on University Avenue says someone tried to burn the building down, less than twelve hours after church leaders put up a "Black Lives Matter" banner in the front of the building. Mike McBride suspects his church was targeted for taking a stand against racial injustice.    Church leaders don't think the city of Berkeley is taking the arson attempt seriously enough. The fire damaged a wall, the asphalt and two garbage cans. "We're only trying to show love and...

July 30, 2020
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San Francisco Uber Eats driver's SUV stolen during delivery

San Francisco Uber Eats driver's SUV stolen during delivery

A man who lost his job at a San Francisco restaurant due to coronavirus closures started driving for Uber Eats, but then his SUV was stolen. A San Francisco man who relies on his car to make a living is asking for help getting his stolen Nissan SUV back. Yusuf Soylemez recently started delivering food working for Uber Eats after he was laid off from his job at a restaurant that closed when the shelter in place order went into effect. Surveillance video from Friday about 2 p.m. shows a man wearing a backpack getting into Soylemez's SUV parked on Mission at 14th street and driving...

April 22, 2020
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Historic San Francisco recording studio ineligible for COVID-19 relief in danger of closing

Historic San Francisco recording studio ineligible for COVID-19 relief in danger of closing

Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco's Tenderloin is in jeopardy of closing because the pandemic has canceled three months worth of bookings. The facility has hosted the likes of the Grateful Dead, Green Day, Tupac and Digital Underground over the last 50 years. The historic in San Francisco faces an uncertain future because of the shelter in place order.  Musicians have canceled all recording sessions there for three months. The studio manager Jack Kertzman said they are the main source of income, gone indefinitely and he's now turning to the public for support. Tucked in the...

April 23, 2020
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East Bay couple donates stimulus checks to local food banks

East Bay couple donates stimulus checks to local food banks

A couple said they were not in need of their stimulus money from the federal government and it broke their hearts to see people waiting in food lines. They donated the money to a local food bank. An East Bay couple is making a difference by putting their federal government stimulus money to good use. Tim Hardin and his wife Darlene paid it forward. They say it was a "no-brainer."  They donated the money to a nonprofit that feeds the hungry. From the couple's home, Hardin is now using Zoom to teach biology to his Alameda High students. But there is another lesson he's teaching that is...

April 24, 2020
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