Bay Area symphony to perform live orchestra with ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’
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It's a familiar film, presented in a whole new way. 'Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl' returns to the big screen, but this time, it's paired with the San Francisco Symphony's live orchestra.

CES 2026: Betting on practical products
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The Consumer Electronics Show has long been about pushing limits, but this year, many of the most talked-about products focus on practicality, emphasizing technology that fits into everyday life. Jenn Jolly, a tech-life columnist with USA Today, joined us on 'The Nine' for a sneak peek.

Dungeness crab season begins
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It's a tradition deeply tied to San Francisco's history and waterfront culture. Dungeness crab season officially begins today, bringing back food tours along Fisherman's Wharf and Pier 39 that highlight how crab connects the city's past and present.

Wintery weather in Tahoe
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Checking on the slopes with Kevin "Coop" Cooper

Unpacking President Trump's press conference with a historian specializing in Venezuelan studies
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We break down President Trump’s latest press conference with insight from a Venezuelan expert, examining what his remarks could mean for Venezuela and U.S. -- Latin America relations.

Xavier Mortimer joins 'The Nine' ahead of weekend shows in San Francisco
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Xavier Mortimer has billions of views on social media, performed for sold-out crowds around the world, and has a reputation for redefining modern magic. The viral magician is now in San Francisco this weekend for his critically acclaimed show, 'Master of Magic,' which is coming to the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre.

Claude forever: San Francisco to honor beloved albino alligator
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Christina Klingenberger-Valdez, associate director of brand marketing, at the California Academy of Sciences, talks celebration of life for Claude. The Academy will honor the life of its iconic albino alligator Sunday, January 18. You can also checkout the new Tiny Chef, Big Impact exhibit and planetarium film.

Rethinking new year fitness goals
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Kristin Wise, an east bay fitness and nutrition coach gives fresh perspective on what it really takes to make healthy habits last. Kristin is the founder of Wise Total Fitness: Fitness For Busy Women

Health benefits of 'Dry January' can be seen sooner than expected, experts say
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Dry January doesn’t have to be all or nothing. Research shows even cutting back on alcohol can lead to real, lasting changes. Dr. Nailah Thompson, an internal medicine specialist at Kaiser Permanente, joined us on 'The Nine' to discuss the benefits of 'Dry January,' and how it can lead to positive changes for everything from your mental health to sleep habits.

Trump and Netanyahu face middle east tests
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Negah Angha, a former senior advisor at the U.S. Department of State gives insight on talks between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Takeaways also include Trump’s meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Florida.

RIDE Oakland instructors share tips for building strength
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Marcella Thomas, cycle and strength instructor, and Megan Konieczny, cycle instructor at Ride Oakland at RIDE Oakland, share fitness tips.

Replacing New Year resolutions with aspirations
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Licensed psychotherapist and the author of "Quiet Strength", Margaret Cullen, explains how a change in mindset - and vocabulary - can help us stick to our goals in the New Year.