Cargo ship carrying thousands of vehicles sinks off coast of Alaska
“The safety of the responders remains our top priority," Capt. Christopher Culpepper, the commander of Coast Guard sector Western Alaska and U.S. Arctic, said in a statement “We're working closely with Zodiac Maritime in an advisory capacity to ensure a swift and effective response to any potential signs of pollution."
US citizen released after Border Patrol arrest
Adrian Martinez, a U.S. citizen, was released from federal custody after he was violently arrested by Border Patrol agents in Los Angeles County for allegedly punching officers.
California considers law that would ban cat declawing
California is one step closer to banning a practice animal lovers call cruel and unnecessary. Assemblyman Alex Lee joined us on 'The Nine' to discuss the legislation he introduced that would prohibit cat declawing.
Hegseth praises US strikes on Iran
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine assembled this morning to push the president?s claims that the recent U.S. attack ?obliterated? Iranian nuclear facilities.
Scams targeting small businesses continue to surge, BBB says
From fake invoices to full-blown ransom attacks, a new report from the Better Business Bureau finds the number and severity of business scams are surging nationwide.
Vogue's Anna Wintour stepping down after 37 years
Anna Wintour, longtime editor-in-chief of "Vogue," is stepping down from her role after 37 years.
DOJ charges 2 more FCI Dublin officers with sex crimes bringing total to 10
The Department of Justice on Thursday announced that two former correctional officers at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin have been charged with sex crimes, bringing the number to 10, the highest number of BOP employees charged with these crimes of any prison in the country.
California transgender sports policies on the line
Shannon Minter, Legal Director of the National Center for LGBTQ Rights, reacts to Trump administration argument that California violated Title IX by letting trans athletes compete. The Education Department has given the state 10 days to ban transgender athletes or lose federal funds.
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Today will start off cloudy and then warm up.
San Jose police officer charged with drunkenly firing gun explains his alcohol use
A San Jose police officer on Wednesday was arraigned in Santa Clara County Superior Court on charges of drunkenly firing a gun inside his home, and explained to the court that his alcohol use has been at the core of some of his actions.
San Jose police officer charged with drunkenly firing gun explains his alcoholism
A San Jose police officer on Wednesday was arraigned in Santa Clara County Superior Court on charges of drunkenly firing a gun inside his home, and explained to the court that his alcoholism has been at the core of some of his actions.
WNBA star and Walnut Creek native returns home to play the Valkyries at Chase Center
Valkyries enjoy an 8th consecutive sellout at Chase as the team hosts New York Liberty and WNBA star Sabrina Ionescu who's a Walnut Creek native. Many Valkyries fans say they support Ionescu.
San Francisco Opera?s inaugural Pride Concert celebrates queer joy
The San Francisco Opera?s inaugural Pride Concert on Friday will be a celebration of queer identity, featuring music, immersive visuals, and tributes to LGBTQ history.
Community group combating illegal dumping in Oakland, one trash site at a time
Illegal dumping continues to be a problem in the city of Oakland, but community members are taking matters into their own hands through a grassroots community group called Urban Compassion Project.
Judge deems California FAIR Plan illegal
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has ruled that the California FAIR plan's smoke damage policy directly violates state law by denying coverage for cleanup and remediation. A very expensive benefit the Fair plan is obligated to render. Thousands of Fair plans insured will receive it and will likely face a tidal wave of lawsuits for past denials.
Chile Lindo, known for empanadas, added to San Francisco's legacy business registry
Chile Lindo in the Mission District is among the small businesses added to the city's legacy business registry this week. The shop's owner says beyond the food, the space contributes to the city's culture in an integrated way.
New details in shooting of Calvin Riley
The FBI is providing more details in the tragic shooting of a 20-year-old man at San Francisco's Aquatic Park nearly 10 years ago. We spoke with the FBI special agent about the new sketch as well as the victim's father.
Warming continues
Your Thursday forecast features warmer temperatures. Highs should range from the low 60s to the upper 80s. The warming will continue as we head toward the weekend.
Chaotic anti-ICE demonstration | West Coast Wrap
New video of a chaotic anti-ICE demonstration in Portland. Police made no arrests and the crowd was eventually calmed.
Urban Compassion Project cleaning Oakland streets
Since it was established in 2021, founders say the non-profit has organized about 3,000 volunteers to clean up more than 2,300 tons of waste.



















