San Francisco's Italian Heritage Parade helped bring North Beach to life Sunday amid what's been an unusually slow Fleet Week with the government shutdown.
Sunday kicked off the first day of Fleet Week in San Francisco, but the government shutdown is pressing the pause button on all events and attractions involving the U.S. Military -- including the Blue Angels.
Video shows the Blue Angels taxiing on the runway before departing Salinas to return to their home base in Pensacola, Florida.
The Canadian Snowbirds and the Patriots aren't quite as loud as the Blue Angels, but there will be smoke, jet noise and excitement in San Francisco, says pilot Cory Lovell.
With the government shutdown now in effect, the world-famous Blue Angels airshows could be canceled, along with tours of U.S. military ships and any kind of military spectacle would be greatly reduced.
Seventeen-year-old Mia was set to start high school after immigrating to the U.S. from the Philippines. But instead, she's in the process of learning to walk again after sustaining major injuries from a Navy parachutist who landed on her during San Francisco Fleet Week.