
Suzanne Phan
News Reporter at KGO-TV (San Francisco, CA)
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abc7.com | Suzanne Phan
BySuzanne PhanSaturday, May 24, 2025 2:00AMPresident Trump is moving forward with his plan to turn Alcatraz back into a federal prison -- despite most experts believing it to be unrealistic. SAN FRANCISCO -- President Donald Trump is moving forward with his plan to turn Alcatraz back into a federal prison -- despite most experts believing it to be unrealistic.
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1 month ago |
kesq.com | Suzanne Phan
By Suzanne PhanClick here for updates on this story SAN FRANCISCO, California ( KGO) - Many Vietnamese Americans have made a special trip back to their homeland recently. For some, it's a homecoming and a heartfelt trip that often unpacks a lot of history and emotions. David Bui of the Bay Area went back to Vietnam searching for his father's gravesite. Bui's father died in combat during the Vietnam War more than five decades ago.
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1 month ago |
channel3000.com | Suzanne Phan
Click here for updates on this story SAN JOSE, California (KGO) -- Since the Fall of Saigon 50 years ago, more than 100,000 Vietnamese Americans now call San Jose home. Every May, the Ao Dai Festival brings the community together to honor and preserve Vietnamese heritage. The festival is considered the biggest Vietnamese fashion event in the United States. This year, it'll be held on Mother's Day, May 11th at Mexican Heritage Plaza in San Jose.
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1 month ago |
kesq.com | Suzanne Phan
By Suzanne PhanClick here for updates on this story SAN JOSE, California ( KGO) - Since the Fall of Saigon 50 years ago, more than 100,000 Vietnamese Americans now call San Jose home. Every May, the Ao Dai Festival brings the community together to honor and preserve Vietnamese heritage. The festival is considered the biggest Vietnamese fashion event in the United States. This year, it'll be held on Mother's Day, May 11th at Mexican Heritage Plaza in San Jose.
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1 month ago |
ktvz.com | Suzanne Phan
By Suzanne PhanClick here for updates on this story SAN FRANCISCO, California (KGO) — Authorities say thieves have been breaking into Bay Area stores, stealing Lego sets and comic books and then selling them online. The Alameda County Sheriff’s office says it just recovered more than $10,000 worth of items. “A lot of our Star Wars sets did get taken,” said Daisy Ernst, manager of Five Little Monkey’s Toy store in Lafayette.
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