Trump one year in: immigration, economy, global tensions
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Peter Loge, director of the School of Media and Public Affairs at The George Washington University, comments on President Trump marking his first year back in the White House.

Hayward's Golden Safari, a taste of Africa
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Shubbie Aishida, owner and head chef of Golden Safari Restaurant and Bakery, gives cooking lessons. The African restaurant located at 22431 Foothill boulevard, is giving 10% off main meals through January 31. The deal is part of Hayward's restaurant month.

Mission Varrio Project, music with message
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Mission Varrio Project members consist of a group of veteran musicians from the San Francisco Bay Area music scene. Marcus Lopez, band leader of Mission Varrio Project, shares history of group. Their music includes Latin, Cuban , Funk, R&B, and Latin sets.

Peninsula multifaith coalition talks MLK day of service
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Jennifer Jacobson, communications director for the San Mateo Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, explains how volunteers with the Peninsula Multifaith Coalition, come together for a powerful day of service to honor Martin Luther King Jr. through action.

January highlights cervical cancer: Experts say prevention is within reach
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The month of January puts a spotlight on a type of cancer that is both common, and largely preventable. According to the CDC, 9 out of every 10 cases of cervical cancer is caused by the virus known as HPV. 

2026 expected to be a good year for investors, expert says
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2026 is shaping up to be a good year, but the big story isn't where the markets rise, it's who leads them. George Noceti, a family wealth advisor at Morgan Stanley, joined us on 'The Nine' for insight into where the markets are headed.

Why Greenland? Political History professor shares analysis on President's goal of U.S. ownership.
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European Union leaders met in an emergency session today after President Donald Trump threatened to impose a 10 percent tariff on several European countries for their opposition to his control of Greenland. Will this tactic work? Will Denmark end up handing over Greenland? UC Santa Cruz media and political history lecturer Nolan Higdon shares insight and analysis on KTVU's Take 2 This Morning.

Hayward restaurant month: Storybook
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Storybook opens just in time to participate in Hayward restaurant month. Learn all about its modern, California twist on Mediterranean classics.

Planning a trip to "The American Riviera"
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Travel expert Gabe Saglie joins us live from Santa Barbara to showcase the beauty of the "American Riviera." From stunning coastlines to world-class dining, Gabe shares why this coastal gem is a must-visit destination.

Hayward restaurant month: The Old City Roastery
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Hayward’s own The Old City Roastery stopped by KTVU to share the art of Middle Eastern hospitality. From finely ground Turkish coffee to traditional sweets, watch as they highlight the unique heritage and vibrant flavors they bring to the Bay Area.

From clay to creation: Laney College opens rare-access ceramics workshops to the public
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Laney College is offering workshops open to anyone who wants to try their hand at ceramics and pottery. They’re using a new, rare piece of equipment to help people learn the art form.

Sunday sunrise
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Another copy and paste kind of weather day. Cool morning, mild afternoon. Spare The Air alert today.

Finding balance in 2026
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If the first days of 2026 have felt more like months, you’re not alone. A Gallup poll conducted this month found that a majority of Americans expect 2026 to be a year of challenges, citing political, social and economic factors. Licensed psychotherapist and author of the book, "Quiet Strength" Margaret Cullen offers advice on how to find balance.

Quercus the Children's Fairlyand puppet shares the weeklong line up of events at Oakland's Henry J. Kaiser Center for the Arts
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On the heels of a $100 million renovation, Oakland’s Henry J. Kaiser Center is hosting a series of live performances and community events this weekend through Jan. 24.

Winter sports safety: avoiding injuries and when to replace helmets and safety equipment
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An organization that represents doctors at more than a dozen ski resorts around the world, called the Mountain Doctor’s Network, reports more than 137,000 ski and snowboard accidents for the 2023–2024 season, the last year data was available. Luckily, most of them were minor — sprains and bruises. Dr. Mary Meyer, Emergency Medicine physician at Kaiser Permanente East Bay shares tips on how to make sure you’re not one of those statistics this season.