$10,000 reward offered in Alexis Gabe missing person case in Oakley

Ariel Outreach Mission Featured On HGTV’s ‘Building It Forward’Helping people in need for 40 years, The Ariel Outreach Mission got a helping hand on HGTV’s ‘Build it Forward.’ Founder Karla Jackson and Executive Dir. Nadine Scott talk to BR about the valuable work they do. To find out how you can help The Ariel Outreach Mission continue to help others visit arielom.org.

How to start a mental health conversation with your childrenThere’s a mental health crisis among children in the U.S. and doctors say it’s something parents need to discuss with their kids.

Parents react to results of Moderna COVID vaccine trials with young childrenJocelyn Moran reports on parents weighing in on getting their young children vaccinated against COVID once a vaccine gets FDA approval (4-29-2022)

East Bay Law Student, Full-Time Parent’s Packed Schedule Brings Joy on Healing JourneyDonzahniya Pitre’s enjoying every busy moment with her 19-month-old daughter, Nyrobi. The full-time working mom has a very hectic schedule. But being a parent is a joyful, and important part of her healing journey.

2 convicted in jewelry thefts at JCPenney, Sam’s Club stores across CaliforniaAnne Makovec reports on state task force announcing convictions of individuals participating in retail theft rings (4-29-2022)

PIX NowFriday noon news update from KPIX 5

Oakland students forced to stay home during one-day teachers strikeJustin Andrews reports on teachers striking to protest Oakland Unified plans to close schools (4-29-2022)

No cost for adoptions in may at muttville san franciscoKPIX 5’s Anne Makovec talks to Sherri Franklin from Muttville

New episodes of NCIS: LA premieres with back-to-back episodes sundayThis Sunday night features all-new back to back episodes of NCIS: LA

Raw video: Attorney General Rob Bonta announces retail theft ring arrests, convictionsTwo people characterized as the leaders of an organized retail crime ring pleaded guilty following a multi-agency investigation and were sentenced to 18 months in prison, California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Friday.

Baby Brandon Kidnapping: Suspects expected to be back in San Jose courtroom on FridayTwo of the suspects involved in the kidnapping of a three-month-old baby boy will be back in courtroom

Liam’s List April 29: Films, food and weekend fun in Bay AreaKCBS reporter Liam Mayclem provides KPIX 5 users with a weekly weekend tip list of Bay Area entertainment, music, film and online entertainment

First Alert Weather forecast for Friday morningSunny and warm weekend

PIX NowFriday morning news headlines from KPIX newsroom

Oakland homeless fire: Raw video of homeless encampment fireFire erupts in homeless encampment under Lake Merritt bridge

Teachers Strike: Classes cancelled, teachers strike in protest of plan to close some Oakland schoolsOakland teachers walk off the job in one-day strike over to plans to close some schools

COVID Vaccination: Parents anxiously awaiting COVID vaccination approval for young childrenBay Area parents happy that approve seems to near for vaccine approval for children under 6

$10,000 reward offered in Alexis Gabe missing person case in OakleyIt has been three months since a 24-year-old Oakley woman, Alexis Gabe, disappeared. Oakley police say they’ve exhausted all their leads. Andrea Nakano reports. (4-28-22)

Oakland teachers strike Friday to protest school closuresClasses in Oakland are canceled Friday as teachers prepare for a strike to protest school closures. Katie Nielsen reports. (4-28-22)

PIX NowHere’s the latest from the KPIX newsroom. (4-28-22)

First Alert Weather Thursday Night ForecastChief meteorologist Paul Heggen has the weekend outlook. (4-28-22)

Barber in S.F. Sunset District to retire after 6 decadesAfter more than 60 years in business, a San Francisco barber will be closing up shop for the final time on Saturday. Max Darrow reports. (4-28-22)

BART reinstates face mask mandateBART is now the one Bay Area transit agency where masks are still required. Wilson Walker reports. (4-28-22)

Off-duty SF Sheriff deputies available for private securityFor the first time in city history businesses can hire off-duty San Francisco sheriff deputies for protection. Allen Martin reports. (4-28-22)

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