'Bay Area Galventures' helps women find community while hiking

At Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park, the sound of rustling leaves and birds clears the mind for Monica Carcamo-Binetti.

Women in the woods: 'Galventures' hiking group building bonds
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A Bay Area woman founded a women's hiking group during the pandemic and it changed her life. The community she has built has grown to dozens of women who use nature as a place for deep conversation. 

Salesforce "rebuilding from bottom up" with Slack AI and 30+ new features
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San Francisco-based Salesforce launched new AI Slackbot capabilities Tuesday, along with more than 30 new features. CEO Marc Benioff says the acquisition of the Slack platform five years ago has given Salesforce an opportunity to become a hub for thousands of companies to create applications and customer experiences within Slack and utilize AI. It comes as Microsoft and Google also seek to build AI ecosystems to compete for customers. 

Decomposed body found in missing man's truck
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San Jose police on Tuesday asked the public to help uncover information about a missing man and a badly decomposed boy that was found in his pickup truck.

SFO arrivals could see up to 25% flights delayed due to repaving project, upgrades

San Francisco International Airport recently dodged the bullet when it came to TSA-related airport delays, but there are new reasons why the airport will see delays, and they have to do with upgrades and long-term improvements at SFO. 

Supreme Court to hear oral arguments April 1 on Trump birthright order

The Supreme Court hears Trump v. Barbara Wednesday, a challenge to Trump’s order limiting birthright citizenship, which could affect immigration policy and millions of U.S.-born children.

Lunch with Stephen, Ayesha Curry, and Warren Buffett: 'Once-in-a-lifetime' auction to be held online

It’s being billed as a once-in-a-lifetime experience: a chance to sit down for a meal with legendary investor Warren Buffett along with Warriors superstar Stephen Curry and his wife, bestselling author and entrepreneur Ayesha Curry.

Beyond Chávez: honoring the workers behind the movement
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On March 31, now Farmworkers Day, the focus now is on elevating collective contributions while confronting the troubling allegations tied to César Chávez and what they mean for the movement’s future. Matt Garcia, professor of Latino studies at Dartmouth College, gives insight.

Are you covered in case of a fire? Expert weighs in
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The shortened winter and early heat wave is a good reminder to check our insurance policies to make sure we have enough coverage in case of a fire. Jason Matthews, the founder of Matthews Financial and Insurance Solutions, joined us on 'Mornings on 2' with some important advice.

College decisions: Why the admissions cycle is tougher than ever for the class of 2030
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College decisions are rolling out across California, and for thousands of students, the Spring could shape their future. From Stanford to UC Berkeley, acceptance rates are tighter than ever, and the competition is strong. Nat Smitobol, a premier college admissions counselor at IvyWise, joined us on 'The Nine' for insight. 

Chop N' Chat: Creating healthy meals with educators
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A Bay Area program is providing tools and support for the people who support our communities. It's called Chop N' Chat, in which educators and community leaders are learning how to create healthy, nourishing dishes they can bring home.