Nancy Guthrie disappearance: Day 38 latest updates

Tuesday marks Day 38 in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, who went missing from her Tucson-area home on Feb. 1.

Officer, suspect shot in northwest Baltimore active shooter incident, police say

Baltimore police say an officer and a man they are calling a suspect were shot Tuesday afternoon in northwest Baltimore in what they describe as an active shooter incident.

Helping pets stay healthy as obesity rates climb
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Veterinarians say obesity is on the rise among dogs and cats worldwide, increasing the rise for serious health problems such as diabetes and arthritis. Dr. Gary Richter, a veterinarian and the founder of Ultimate Pet Nutrition, joined us on 'The Nine' for ways to help manage it.

Demand for help is rising as Bay Area families struggle to make ends meet
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Demand for help is rising in San Mateo County as more families struggle to make ends meet. Samaritan House says some residents are losing Medi-Cal and food assistance benefits while healthcare costs continue to climb. CEO Laura Bent joined us on 'The Nine' to talk about the growing need for support and the nonprofit’s upcoming fundraising gala.

As the cost of power continues to climb, solar may help, report finds
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As electricity prices continue to rise across California, new data suggests pressure on the state’s power grid is only increasing. An analysis from the Solar Energy Industries Association says demand is surging due to population growth, artificial intelligence, and new data centers coming online. Experts say expanding solar power and battery storage could help stabilize prices, meet peak demand, and lower monthly bills for millions of Californians.

Dublin teachers strike enters Day 2
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Both sides in the Dublin Unified School District teachers strike agreed to return to the bargaining table Tuesday, a day after failing to reach an agreement, as the walkout entered its second day affecting roughly 12,000 students.

DOJ says JD Vance comments on Medicaid funding 'have no weight'

Federal attorneys are downplaying VP JD Vance’s comments on Medicaid funding as Minnesota fights to block the Trump administration's announced pause. Read more here.

Epstein's Zorro Ranch searched by New Mexico investigators

State investigators began searching financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch where he once entertained guests amid allegations that the property may have been used for sexual abuse and sex trafficking of young women.

Bird flu found in California elephant seals
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Health officials are warning beachgoers to stay away from marine life after confirming the state's first cases of bird flu in elephant seals at Año Nuevo State Park in San Mateo County.

Iran war impacts oil prices
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Financial advisor Jason Matthews talks about Iran war driving up oil prices and gas prices

Ramifications of Iran's new supreme leader
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What are the ramifications of Iran choosing a new supreme leader? Sonoma State political science professor David McCuan outlines what could happen. 

Bay Area teacher strikes highlight growing labor tensions

Teachers from San Francisco to Dublin are walking out or threatening strikes over pay, staffing, and classroom conditions amid tight district budgets.

FAA issues ground stop for all JetBlue flights
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JetBlue airlines has requested a ground stop of all flights at all destinations. The airline made the request with the Federal Aviation Administration on Monday night, but did not say why. 

2 Oakland EZ's Lounge bar victims killed in shooting ID'd
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Oakland police on Monday identified the second victim of a mass shooting at a downtown bar over the weekend, which rocked the city following a peaceful First Friday event hours beforehand.

Oil and gas prices spike amid U.S. war on Iran

The Iran War is proving to be hard on American consumers' wallets when it comes to pain at the pump. The Federal Administration says this price spike will lead to steadier lower prices, not aggravated inflation. At a discount gas station, we found only one believer in that. 

Deadly strike on Iranian girls' school was likely by U.S.
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New footage is raising the likelihood that the U.S. was responsible for the deadly explosion at an Iranian girls' school shortly after the war in Iran began. The blast killed at least 165 people, mostly children. Analysts say the school was likely struck by a Tomahawk missile.