Baseball and Broadway? San Francisco Giants buy historic Curran Theatre
The San Francisco Giants now own a piece of the city's Theater District. The team has bought the historic Curran Theatre.
Giants purchase historic SF Curran Theatre
The San Francisco Giants now own a piece of the city's theatre district. The team has bought the historic Curran Theatre.
Safe parking site in San Jose under scrutiny for violations
A safe parking site in San Jose is under the microscope after city officials found several code violations on the land. VTA, which owns the land, could now be on the hook for tens of thousands of dollars.
Consumer Watchdog warns of Uber's new ballot proposal
The nonprofit Consumer Watchdog is sounding the alarm as Uber makes a push for a new ballot measure.
Women's volleyball professional team headed to San Francisco
Pro volleyball will soon be coming to San Francisco and this latest team is part of a surge of women's sports.
Police arrest suspect who stole dog from Castro, 'Frenchie' still missing
Police in San Francisco say they've made an arrest in the case of a stolen dog, but they say the stolen French bulldog is still missing.
Severe weather across the West Coast | West Coast Wrap
Storms across the West Coast and their impact.
Women's pro-volleyball expansion team announced in SF
The women's sports boom in the Bay Area is alive and well with a new pro-volleyball franchise tapping into that momentum with an expansion team now being announced in San Francisco.
Vallejo High security supervisor charged with solicting lewd act from student
A Vallejo High campus safety supervisor was charged Thursday with soliciting a lewd act from a student after confiscating her cell phone.
Vallejo: Campus supervisor accused of sex crime with student
A campus safety supervisor at Vallejo High School is now a criminal defendant, accused of a sex crime, involving a student on campus.
San Jose rallies against immigration enforcement on International Migrants Day
Across the nation and in the Bay Area, communities on Thursday honored International Migrants Day.
Analysis: Trump's address and the U.S. economy
Political Science Professor Melissa Michelson of Menlo College on the tone of President Trump's Wednesday night address and the state of the U.S. economy.
North Bay rain showers to develop overnight
The Bay Area is bracing for some rain activity with precipitation first developing in the North Bay around midnight.
USPS truck backs into building in San Francisco Sunset
A U.S. Postal Service truck backed into a building in San Francisco's Sunset District Thursday afternoon, fire officials say.
Last Call: You have just 10 days left to visit this holiday pop-up bar
Sip your way into the holiday spirit. One of San Francisco's most over-the-top seasonal traditions is here for just a little bit longer. The co-founder of Deck the Halls joined us on 'The Nine' for a merry experience you won’t want to miss.
Winterfest returns this weekend to East Bay museum
If you're looking for something fun, festive and education this weekend, Chabot Space and Science Center is transforming into a winter wonderland with its two-day Winterfest.
Bay Area flu cases on the rise
Flu cases are climbing across the San Francisco Bay Area, and health officials say new wastewater data shows influenza activity is already elevated — particularly influenza A — weeks before many people seek testing or medical care.
Indigenous voices: Xiuhtezcatl on reclaiming language, and identity through music
One-on-one with Xiuhtezcatl. His thought-provoking lyrics are anchored by the Mexica roots on his father's side and the environmental justice work his mother raised him in.
From Peru to California, Renata Flores gives voice to Quechua people
Peruvian rap singer, Renata Flores, talks music, identity, and Resistance. Flores, has collaborated with Shawn Mendes in her home country, and most recently, at the Hollywood Bowl.
Missing Kentucky girl, who was abducted 40 years ago, found alive; Mom arrested in Florida, deputies say
A 3-year-old girl who was reported missing in Kentucky more than 40 years ago is alive and well – living under a different identity and in a different state – and was unaware that she was a victim in a missing person's case, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office.



















