Dept. of Education reaches deal to end SAVE plan: What this means for student loan borrowers

On Tuesday, the Dept. of Education announced that it had reached a proposed settlement agreement that, if given court approval, will end the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) student loan repayment plan.

Fog clearing in some areas
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Another big serving of fog for parts of the Bay Area Tuesday morning. While some neighborhoods are experiencing sunshine, the inland valleys and the North Bay continue to deal with fog. Highs today should range from the upper 40s to the low 60s. This pattern returns tomorrow. Rain chances could be increasing early next week.

Stockton birthday party shooting: Sheriff addresses whether this was gang related

The San Joaquin County sheriff on Tuesday doled out a few new facts and addressed whether the deadly birthday party shooting, where four people died — including two 8-year-old girls, a 14-year-old boy and a 21-year-old – was gang-related.

San Francisco SPCA
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KTVU is partnering with the San Francisco SPCA to shine a light on the animals waiting for the forever homes. The organization's Shelter Animal Toy drive is from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, December 13 located in Winter Walk at the corner of Stockton and O'Farrell Streets in San Francisco. Just bring a new toy for cats or dogs to the SF SPCA tent to participate.

European Christmas markets: Live from Italy
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While many people think about going to Europe in the summer, some Americans head overseas for the holidays. Travel journalist, Angel Castellanos, joined us on 'The Nine' from Florence to show us how Europe's Christmas markets offer an "old-world" holiday experience.

Holiday gift guide: What to get that person who has it 'all'
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A new survey finds nearly half of people nationwide want cash or gift cards, instead of traditional gifts this year. It comes as overall spending is shifting toward things people need, rather than items that collect dust. Jennifer Jolly, a tech-life columnist, joined us on 'The Nine' for with smart, tested ideas for the person in your life who already has 'everything.'

FBI agents fired for kneeling during 2020 protest sue over termination

Twelve former FBI agents filed a lawsuit to get their jobs back after being fired for kneeling during a 2020 racial justice protest, an action they claim was meant to avoid a volatile situation.

Bay area woman takes on Gordon Ramsay's Next Level Baker
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KTVU's Heather Holmes and Alex Savidge discuss the high stakes competition with professional baker Zoha Malik.

How far can Bay Area sheriffs go with ICE?
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Renee Saucedo, community organizer with Raizes Collective and the Sonoma County Sanctuary Coalition, talks Sheriff and Ice Cooperation. The agency says it does not cooperate with federal Immigration agents.

San Francisco couple throws 'bark'-mitzvah for 13-year-old dog
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Vanessa and Marty Friedman of San Francisco threw a "bark"-mitzvah for their 13-year-old dog, Manny. How far would you go for your pet?

Flu facts: why vaccination matters now
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Dr. Lasé Ayaji, pediatrician and board chair elect at the American Medical Association, talks importance of flu shut during winter season.

Rapper Erica Banks arrested again in metro Atlanta, this time for drugs

“Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" cast member Erica Breaux arrested after police found drugs inside a stolen vehicle during a traffic stop.

Waymo standoff in San Francisco goes viral, company responds

A trio of driverless Waymo cars involved in what's being described as a "standoff" has gone viral on social media.

Viral Waymo standoff in San Francisco
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Tik Tok user @chii_rinna posted video of a Waymo standoff in San Francisco on Dec. 6, via Storyful

8th Annual Black Sunday Holiday Shopping Experience
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Oakland's cultural heartbeat is gearing up for one of its most powerful holiday traditions the Oakland African American Chamber of Commerce's Black Sunday holiday shopping experience returns this weekend, bringing entrepreneurs, families, artists and community leaders together for a day that blends celebration with economic empowerment. Joining us on The Nine is Cathy Adams, the president and CEO of the organization to talk about the event.

Ghislaine Maxwell case: Judge grants request to unseal case records

A federal judge says the Justice Department can publicly release investigative materials from a sex trafficking case against Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime confidant of Jeffrey Epstein.