SFDA gives update on fatal stabbing of father outside school

San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins on Monday announced that Daniel Patrick Rodriguez -- the man who allegedly fatally stabbed Robert Byrd near Commodore Sloat Elementary School -- will face murder and child endangerment charges.

Checkers the baby pig is looking for his forever home!

We have a treat for you! Checkers the pig is looking for a forever home and is available for adoption at the Peninsula SPCA. Colleen Crowley with the Peninsula SPCA and Checkers himself joined us in studio to tell us how to care for him if you're interested.

Security concerns at the Charlie Kirk Event

Police officials have recovered what they believe is the weapon that was used in the Charlie Kirk shooting. It is a high powered bolt action rifle. That rifle was was recovered in a wooded area FBI laboratory will be analyzing this weapon. Many people are wondering how the shooter was able to carry out this crime on a college campus. Tommy Tucson with Bakersfield College joins us The Noon to talk about it.

The celebration of Mexican independence day

On September, 15, Mexico and some parts of the United States celebrate Mexican Independence every year with a reenactment of El Grito. Marco Mena, Consul General of Mexico in San Francisco, talks about the annual celebration in the city.

Preventing and treating eczema in babies

Eczema affects 1 in 5 infants and can lead to allergies and asthma later. Dr. Elisa Song, chief medical officer at Tiny Health, explains study on how parents can help prevent baby eczema.

Energy-efficient homes and tax credits

The 25C tax credit helps consumers have more energy-efficient homes is set to expire at the end of the year. Stacy Fitzgerald-Redd, director of marketing and communications for NAIMA explains what it means for Americans.

Video of Charlie's Kirk's assassination went viral within minutes

Video showing the assassination of Charlie Kirk went viral within minutes of the shooting. While some sought out images and information online, video of the shooting became almost unavoidable. David Greene, the civil liberties director at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, joined us on 'The Nine' for more insight.