Fun things to do this summer in the Bay Area

From hiking the Sunnyvale Bay Trail to riding in a self-driving car across the Golden Gate Bridge, here are some things to do this summer in the Bay Area.

Rock by the Bay, gator by the Glades: 'Alligator Alcatraz' sparks warning

Attorney, Raul Reyes, explains why opening of migrant detention site dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," is a message of what's to come. While touring the makeshift detention center in the middle of the Everglades, President Trump revisited his proposal to renovate and reopen San Francisco's Alcatraz as a functioning federal prison, announcing that ?conceptual work? quietly began six months ago.

Hershey's, Smuckers join list of companies to remove artificial dyes

Hershey's and Smuckers have joined the growing list of companies to get rid of artificial dyes by the end of 2027. The move comes just weeks after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a plan to phase out food dyes in the nation's food supply. Laura Schmidt, a professor at UCSF's Institute for Health Policy Studies, joined us on 'The Nine' for more insight.

Inside President Trump's tax bill

The pressure is on for House Republicans to pass President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill by his July Fourth deadline. Bruce Cain, a political science professor at Stanford University, for more insight into who will be most impacted by the bill if it passes.

Diddy found not guilty on most serious charges

Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been found not guilty on the most serious charges. The hip-hop mogul was aquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges, but was convicted of on prostitution-related offenses. Joseph Tully, a criminal defense attorney and partner at Tully & Weiss, joined us on 'The Nine' for more insight into the conviction.

Cancer expected to become leading cause of early deaths by 2050, report finds

A new report from the American Cancer Society found cancer is on track to become the leading cause of early death worldwide by 2050. Dr. William Dahut, the chief scientific officer at the American Cancer Society, joined us on 'The Nine' to discuss The Cancer Atlas, which found that cases are climbing, especially in younger adults.

Clouds and drizzle

Today will see clouds and drizzle in the morning. Inland temps could reach 90.

Sex assault, retaliation complaints still persist across U.S. prisons, special master finds in 1st report

The special master's first report on how women who were once incarcerated at the now-closed FCI Dublin all-women's prison was released on Tuesday, which states that nothing much has changed despite the high-profile sex scandal that was thrust into the national spotlight, and that women are still complaining of being sexually assaulted, retaliated against and not getting medical care at more than a dozen federal facilities across the country.