PIX NowHere's the latest from the KPIX newsroom. (9-25-20)

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Bay Area Movie Theaters Reopen but Will Audiences Show Up?One of the Bay Area's largest movie theater chains reopened its doors Friday but no one expects anything like a "boffo" box office. Andria Borba reports. (9-25-20)

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UC Davis Researchers Study Effects of Wildfire Smoke on Wine Grape HarvestNorthern California vineyards have been exposed for weeks to wildfire smoke but how much actual damage have the grapes sustained? It's complicated. Don Ford reports. (9-25-20)

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Cal Fire on High Alert as Heat Wave, Winds ApproachWith the 3 major lightning wildfires in the Bay Area almost 100% contained, Cal Fire is shifting resources so crews can be ready for whatever lies ahead this weekend. Kenny Choi reports. (9-25-20)

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Bay Area Cities Hire Extra Help in Rush to Complete 2020 CensusCities and counties across California are trying to make sure we get an accurate population count and, in many instances, they've hired their own workers to supplement the efforts of federal census takers. Devin Fehely reports. (9-25-20)

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Illegal Marijuana Growing Operation Found In Garin Regional Park In HaywardAn illegal marijuana growing operation was cleared out at a regional park in Hayward Friday. (9/25/20)

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Friday Evening Pinpoint ForecastChief meteorologist Paul Heggen has the weekend microclimate forecast. (9-25-20)

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San Jose Revives Police Foot Patrols in Little Saigon NeighborhoodAfter accusations of a violent response to protesters, San Jose police are working to rebuild trust in the community, step by step. Kiet Do reports. (9-25-20)

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San Jose Volunteers Become Early Climate Action Warriors in New State InitiativeCalifornia is looking to recruit a new generation of climate change warriors and San Jose is the first to join the fight. Len Ramirez reports. (9-25-20)

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Oakland Lawyer Filling Need For African Americans Seeking Estate, Retirement Planning ServicesVerleana Green discovered that many African Americans don't have estate plans, and when they pass away the assets they do have are often tied up in probate court. Michelle Griego reports. (9/25/20)

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Celebrities Join Forces To Save Oakland's Children's FairylandCBSN Bay Area interviewed Oakland-native actors Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal, along with The Children's Fairyland of Oakland's Kymberly Miller, about a new virtual fundraiser they are hosting to save the Lake Merritt amusement park. That event is planned for Saturday at 6:30pm.

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49ers News Conference: 49ers star George Kittle on his injured knee and Sunday's game49ers star George Kittle on his injured knee and Sunday's game

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Liam's List Sept. 25: Your Guide To Fitness, Food, Fun, Staying Connected While Social DistancingYour Guide To Fitness, Food, Fun, Staying Connected While Social Distancing

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TODAY'S FORECAST: Here's the latest forecast from the KPIX 5 weather teamHere's the latest forecast from the KPIX 5 weather team

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South Bay Business Owners Beset by Bogus Coronavirus Violation ComplaintsKPIX heard from several Santa Clara County business owners who say they have been pestered by bogus complaints of coronavirus violations. Maria Medina reports. (9-24-20)

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San Francisco Company Offers Rent Guarantee to Small LandlordsSay you're a landlord and you could guarantee that, if your tenant doesn’t pay rent, you don’t lose money? Zumper, an online rental platform, is launching a first-of-its-kind rent guarantee program aimed at doing just that.Susie Steimle reports. (9-24-20)

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San Francisco Sets Aside Millions to Mitigate Virus Impact on Latino CommunitySan Francisco mayor London Breed's office announced $28.5 million will be allocated to the city's Latino community to combat the coronavirus. Joe Vazquez reports. (9-24-20)

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PIX NowHere's the latest from the KPIX newsroom (9-24-20)

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UAL Begins Rapid Coronavirus Testing for Hawaii-Bound Flights From SFOUnited Airlines is rolling out rapid COVID-19 tests for its flights from SFO to Hawaii. It would mean travelers would not have to quarantine for 14 days. Len Kiese reports. (9-24-20)

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Parents, Teachers at Odds Over Reopening Palo Alto School ClassroomsFor Palo Alto school officials, reopening in-person learning is a tough call. Parents want it but teachers don't feel comfortable returning to the classroom. Kiet Do reports (9-24-20)

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San Jose Neighborhood Fights to Keep Rats AwaySome progress has been achieved dealing with a nasty rat infestation in one San Jose neighborhood. But, as Len Ramirez found out, a total clean-up of the area is being blocked by finger-pointing and red tape. (9-24-20)

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SF Tenderloin Street Closes for Outdoor DiningOutdoor dining has begun in San Francisco's tough Tenderloin neighborhood along the "Gourmet Corridor" on Larkin Street between O'Farrell and Eddy streets. Don Ford reports. (9-24-20)

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Contra Costa County Prepares for Deluge of Mail-In BallotsIn KPIX 5's Vote Smart series Andria Borba looks into how your ballot will be processed here in California. She reports from Orinda where Contra Costa County is already rehearsing for election day. (9-24-20)

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