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ktvu.com | Betty Yu
Baby Nyla, born three months premature and weighing just 400 grams โ less than a pound โ reunited with the medical team who cared for her at Kaiser Permanenteโs neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in San Francisco in an emotional event Thursday. Nyla is the smallest baby this NICU has cared for in years. She spent about seven months in the hospital before finally going home with her parents, Maria Ottoman-Silas and Dwayne Silas, in April.
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ktvu.com | Betty Yu
Oakland rapper and community activist Mistah F.A.B. hosted a candid conversation on mental health with award-winning filmmaker Ryan Coogler on Wednesday, as part of his "T.H.U.G. Therapy" series. The event, held in front of a packed house at Dezi's Lounge, created a rare space for Black men to reflect, share, and heal. Coogler, an oscar-nominated director, said it was his first time doing something like this, and in the spirit of vulnerability admitted he felt some anxiety going into it.
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ktvu.com | Betty Yu
More than six weeks after a new city policy overhauling harm-reduction services took effect, community members and participants are offering mixed reviews about how itโs playing out on the streets. The policy is part of Mayor Daniel Lurieโs "Breaking the Cycle" initiative, a broader plan announced earlier this spring to address homelessness and addiction through immediate actions and longer-term reforms.
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ktvu.com | Betty Yu
A high-stakes legal battle between California Governor Gavin Newsom and President Donald Trump is set for a hearing Tuesday before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. At issue is who holds authority over the California National Guard: the state or the federal government. The case comes after a district judge ruled last Thursday that the Trump administrationโs deployment of National Guard troops to Los Angeles amid largely peaceful protests was unlawful.
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ktvu.com | Betty Yu
For the second day in a row, protesters against the Trump administration's immigration crackdown and deportation policies marched outside a San Francisco immigration office in SoMa.ย Community pushback intensifies outside ICE office Protesters returned to the ICE office at 478 Tehama Street Sunday, determined to shut it down for a second consecutive day.
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