Artists with developmental disabilities thrive at SF nonprofit

Creativity Explored has been around for more than 40 years. The San Francisco-based nonprofit connects neurodivergent artists to the art community while providing them an environment where they can thrive and create their own original art that has been collected by SFMOMA and other institutions.

First storm of the season rolls into Bay Area

Portions of the North Bay saw scattered showers Monday, with the greater Bay Area getting its share later in the day and during the evening commute. The wet weather marked the first storm of the season for the region.

Malta gets first-ever direct flight from the U.S.

Malta is on Travelzoo's must-visited destinations this year, and it just got its first-ever nonstop flight out of the U.S. Gabe Saglie, a senior editor with Travelzoo, joins Morning on 2 to take us inside this Mediterranean county.

Addressing stress and financial strain in relationships

After four people were found dead in a San Francisco home, in what police confirm was a murder-suicide, new details are pointing to mounting financial strain. Meghan Kehoe, the children, youth, and community prevention division director with the Center for Domestic Peace, joined us on 'The Nine' to discuss mental health issues and family tensions.

Hamas frees hostages as Trump hails foreign-policy triumph

All living Israeli hostages have been released. President Trump is also in Egypt for a Gaza peace deal signing. Mona Yacoubian, director of the Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, gives insight.

Oakland's Mago Restaurant celebrates Latin American Heritage Month

As part of KTVU?s continuing coverage of Hispanic Heritage Month, Magos Restaurant in Oakland is marking the occasion with a month-long celebration spotlighting Hispanic culture through food, wine, and community partnerships. The festivities culminate on October 14 with a special ?Three Generations Dinner? hosted by Chef Mark Liberman.

Look for the umbrella

Big changes in the Bay Area weather pattern! A potent system will drift down the coast Monday, bringing rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds. Rain is expected to pick up mid-morning Monday. Rainfall, possibly, heavy at times, will move over the entire Bay Area by noon, Heads up for the Sierra! A Winter Storm Warning will be in effect for the West Slopes of the Sierra. Showers and thunderstorm chances remain in the Tuesday forecast.