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SF Archbishop Meets With East Palo Alto Community for Social Justice DialogueThe San Francisco Archbishop went to church in East Palo Alto Saturday, not to preach but to listen. Wilson Walker reports. (10-10-20)

SF Lowell High May Switch From Merit Selection to Lottery in 2021The merit-based selection system at San Francisco’s prestigious Lowell High School may be about to change. Da Lin reports. (10-10-20)

Art – Not Visitors – Crowds New Exhibit at S.F. deYoung MuseumSan Francisco’s deYoung museum is showing how local artists continue to thrive in their work amid the pandemic. Emily Turner reports. (10-10-20)

Napa Valley Sees Slow Reopening of Wineries That Survived Glass FireHighway 29 in Napa County has reopened and so have a number of wineries that have suffered from road closures, smoky air and a general lack of customers. John Ramos reports. (10-10-20)

Bay Area Armenians March Across Golden Gate Bridge to Condemn Azerbaijan HostilitiesHundreds marched on the Golden Gate Bridge Saturday to protest escalating violence against Armenians in the Caucasus. Devin Fehely reports. (10-10-20)

Chipping Away at Cancer at the Have a Ball Foundation Golf TournamentVern Glenn tees up to help fight cancer at Round Hill Country Club where the Have a Ball Foundation Golf Tournament is set for Monday. (10-10-20)

Saturday Evening Pinpoint ForecastMeteorologist Darren Peck has the Bay Area microclimate forecast plus an update on Hurricane Delta. (10-10-20)

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City Home Sales Surge Even as San Francisco Exodus ContinuesThere have been many reports of people fleeing the city during the pandemic but new numbers show the flip side of the exodus. In fact, San Francisco has seen something of a real estate buying frenzy lately. Kenny Choi reports. (10-9-20)

Sunset District Marijuana Shop Sees Business Boost From Pandemic AngstBarbary Sunset, a marijuana shop on Irving Street in San Francisco’s Outer Sunset neighborhood, is celebrating its one-year anniversary and has seen a significant uptick in sales to customers trying to control stress and anxiety from the coronavirus pandemic. Betty Yu reports. (10-9-20)

Freeway Shooting, Fiery Crash Create Traffic Hell, Frayed Nerves in RichmondPolice and California Highway Patrol officers in Richmond are investigating a freeway shooting that happened Friday afternoon on Interstate 80, closing two eastbound lanes for over 90 minutes. Andrea Nakano reports. (10-9-20)

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SFPD Joins in National ‘Faith and Blue’ Community Outreach EventFriday kicks off the first ever “Faith and Blue” day at churches not only in San Francisco but across the country. Andria Borba reports. (10-9-20)

Freeway Shooting Followed by Crash Near Hospital Snarls Traffic for Hours in RichmondA shooting shut down part of Interstate 80 in Richmond Friday afternoon and while invstigators were there they were called to a second crime scene after a bad crash near a hospital. Andrea Nakano reports. (10-9-20)

African American Business Group Seeks to Buy Oakland Coliseum Site for NFL FranchiseA local investment group is looking to buy Oakland’s stake in the Coliseum site and build a new stadium to lure an NFL franchise, which would be the first in the league to be majority-owned by African Americans. Da Lin reports. (10-9-20)

South Bay Leaders Fear COVID-19 Confusion Could Lead to New Wave of InfectionsWith President Trump touting his experimental treatments as a “cure” for coronavirus, Santa Clara County health officials fret that the public could ease up on social distancing, masks. Len Ramirez reports. (10-9-20)

Returning North Bay Wildfire Evacuees Still Without PowerNow that the Glass Fire is nearly 75 percent contained, PG&E is assembling crews from around the state to begin the enormous task of restoring power. Don Ford reports. (10-9-20)

Cal Fire Seizes PG&E Equipment For Investigation Into Cause Of Fatal Zogg FireAllen Martin reports on Cal Fire investigating possibility that PG&E equipment may have caused the Zogg Fire (10-9-2020)

Caltrans Plan for Electronic Signs on Highway 1 Met With Coastside CondemnationYour drive along Highway 1 could look a little different if a Caltrans plan to put up some electronic traffic signs coastside goes ahead. Devin Fehely reports locals are none too pleased with the concept. (10-9-20)

Vote Smart: Viewers’ Early-Voting Questions AnsweredNapa County Registrar of Voters John Tuteur answers viewers’ questions about voting in this historic election. (10-9-20)

Vote Smart: Proposition 23 and the Dialysis IndustryDevin Fehely takes a close look at how Prop 23 would potentially overhaul the dialysis industry. (10-9-20)

As First Week of Early Voting Ends Counties See Surge in Ballots CastThe first week of early voting is coming to an end and one thing is clear: a lot of voters have already cast their ballots, Wilson Walker reports. (10-9-20)

Friday Evening Pinpoint ForecastChief meteorologist Paul Heggen takes a look at the weekend weather forecast for the Bay Area. (10-9-20)