It can affect people and dogs, Valley fever is on the rise in the Bay Area
State health officials are warning about a sharp rise in a potentially debilitating disease that's affecting both humans and dogs.
SF looks to boost tourism from China
San Francisco is working to boost travel from China back to pre-pandemic levels.
Bay Area native heads to championships on Savannah Bananas world tour
The wildly popular Banana Ball League is holding its first ever championship tour in Georgia and a Bay Area native is gearing up to face the Savannah Bananas in the first round.
Ebony Alert: Missing 15-year-old girl in Oakland
Amarie Woods, 15, left a group home and was last seen near 16th and International in Oakland.
Tyrese Gibson admits dogs killed neighbor’s pet, rehomes them
Actor and singer Tyrese Gibson admitted through his attorney that his dogs killed a neighbor’s dog while he was away.
Rain chances boosted Wednesday
Our unsettled weather pattern continues System 2 will boost rain chances in the Wednesday forecast. The focus of the steady rain should be in the North Bay, Rainfall projections range from .05" in the inland valleys to .75" in the coastal hills of the North Bay.
Dallas ICE facility attack: Second victim dies days after shooting
Following a targeted shooting at a Dallas ICE facility, 32-year-old Miguel Ángel García-Hernández, died days later, leaving behind a pregnant wife and four young children.
Ebony Alert: Missing Oakland 15-year-old
Oakland police issued an Ebony Alert on Tuesday for a missing, at-risk 15-year-old girl.
Oakland to pay bicyclist $7M in record pothole settlement
The city of Oakland is poised to pay bicyclist Ty Whitehead a record $7 million after his wheel struck a pothole on Skyline Boulevard, causing him to be in a coma and suffer a long-term brain injury.
Video shows South Bay teen firing gun into air
A 16-year-old boy captured on video firing a gun into the air on multiple occasions has been arrested, according to San Jose police.
Carecen SF
For decades, Carecen SF has stood at the heart of the Bay Area's immigrant community, fighting for justice, empowerment, and opportunity.
Most Gen Z teens experience mental health challenges, survey finds
A new survey reveals 94% of Gen Z teens in California struggle with their mental health. Many point to the pressures of money, safety and the future itself. Dr. Nicole Stelter, the director of behavioral health at Blue Shield of California, joined us on 'The Nine' for more insight.
San Pablo hosting career fair for jobs in trades
From welding torches to towering steel beams, hands-on skills are in demand. The City of San Pablo is hosting the Careers in the Trades Demonstration Day from 3 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday at San Pablo City Hall.
Americans now paying even more for coffee as prices near record highs
Americans are paying more for their coffee as prices for the caffeinated commodity are near record levels due to global production headwinds and higher costs from imported coffee exposed to tariffs.
Celeste Rivas ex-boyfriend says she had 'troubled home life': report
An ex-boyfriend of Rivas Hernandez has come forward, claiming she had an unhappy home life and had talked about running away.
Ceasefire hopes and war realities: Inside the Middle East?s latest flashpoint
President Trump gives Hamas '"three or four days" to respond to Gaza peace plan. Negah Angha, a former senior adviser at the U.S. Department of State and White House National Security Council under President Joe Biden, explains what's at stake.
Countdown to closure: Why a government shutdown matters
The deadline for Congress to pay a government funding bill is approaching. If Republicans and Democrats cannot reach a deal, there will be a partial government shutdown. Martha Gimbel, executive director and co-founder of the Budget Lab at Yale, explains potential impacts.
Government Shutdown 2025: How Bay Area would be affected
For hundreds of thousands of federal workers in California, the prospect of a prolonged government shutdown is causing stress and frustration, as Congress continues to face deep divisions that have both Republicans and Democrats refusing to budge on issues that are polarizing the nation.
Government Shutdown 2025: How Bay Area, U.S. would be affected
San Francisco's Fleet Week, which is on Sunday, would be in jeopardy if there's a shutdown and thousands of federal employees in the Bay Area would not get paid or be furloughed.
BART adds longer trains
All trains on the Yellow Line from Antioch to the San Francisco International Airport grew from eight cars to nine, the transit agency announced on Monday.



















