Rom-com thriller makes West Coast premier at Cinequest
A love story gets a twist no one saw coming. Can AI be the answer the dating world has been searching for? Opted In explores exactly that. We sit down with the Director/Producer and Actress/Producer of this new rom-com thriller short-film, premiering at Cinequest on March 14 and 16.
A love story gets a twist no one saw coming. Can AI be the answer the dating world has been searching for? Opted In explores exactly that. We sit down with the Director/Producer and Actress/Producer of this new rom-com thriller short-film, premiering at Cinequest on March 14 and 16.
SF Chinese New Year parade to shine for Year of the Fire Horse
San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Parade will roll through the city Saturday featuring marching bands, cultural performances and a stream of elaborate floats.
San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Parade will roll through the city Saturday featuring marching bands, cultural performances and a stream of elaborate floats.
Winds picking up around the Bay Area
Chief meteorologist Mark Tamayo is tracking strong winds around the Bay Area and a light drizzle.
Chief meteorologist Mark Tamayo is tracking strong winds around the Bay Area and a light drizzle.
Outside Lands lineup revealed: See who's headlining
Organizers for Outside Lands released the full lineup Tuesday for the annual music festival, set to return to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park this August.
Organizers for Outside Lands released the full lineup Tuesday for the annual music festival, set to return to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park this August.
Actor John Malkovich joins SF Symphony for 'The Music Critic'
Acclaimed actor John Malkovich and noted violinist, composer and conductor Aleksey Igudesman perform this Friday night at Davies Symphony Hall in a special performance examining some of the initial criticism to some of the world's best-known classical music pieces.
Acclaimed actor John Malkovich and noted violinist, composer and conductor Aleksey Igudesman perform this Friday night at Davies Symphony Hall in a special performance examining some of the initial criticism to some of the world's best-known classical music pieces.
Oakland targeting $75 million in road repair funding
Oakland is targeting more than $75 million in federal, state, and private grants to fix several of the city's worst and most dangerous roads.
Oakland is targeting more than $75 million in federal, state, and private grants to fix several of the city's worst and most dangerous roads.
California's water & drought outlook
Meteorological spring is already underway, and recent warm rains may have had an impact on the snowpack. Greg Gartrell from the Water Policy Center at the Public Policy Institute of California breaks down a recent decision by the federal government to limit water allocations to farms in the San Joaquin Valley.
Meteorological spring is already underway, and recent warm rains may have had an impact on the snowpack. Greg Gartrell from the Water Policy Center at the Public Policy Institute of California breaks down a recent decision by the federal government to limit water allocations to farms in the San Joaquin Valley.
War in Iran impacting oil & energy industries
Analyst are watching oil prices, as Iran is threatening to fire on ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz. Gasia speaks to Abhiram Rajendran, nonresident fellow at the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University's Baker Institute.
Analyst are watching oil prices, as Iran is threatening to fire on ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz. Gasia speaks to Abhiram Rajendran, nonresident fellow at the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University's Baker Institute.
Iran expands retaliatory attacks
Iran expands retaliatory attacks, six American servicemembers are now dead, along with several hundreds more casualties in Iran. Negah Angha, a former senior advisor at the U.S. Department of State expands on Middle East conflict.
Iran expands retaliatory attacks, six American servicemembers are now dead, along with several hundreds more casualties in Iran. Negah Angha, a former senior advisor at the U.S. Department of State expands on Middle East conflict.
OpenAI revising Pentagon contract; CEO Altman admits 'sloppy' deal
OpenAI is revising its contract with the Pentagon following criticism that the agreement could enable mass surveillance of Americans.
OpenAI is revising its contract with the Pentagon following criticism that the agreement could enable mass surveillance of Americans.
Vigil held for 2-year-old girl killed in SF Mission Bay crash
Walk SF and Families for Safe Streets held a vigil Monday evening to honor a 2-year-old girl who was struck and killed by a driver Friday night in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood.
Walk SF and Families for Safe Streets held a vigil Monday evening to honor a 2-year-old girl who was struck and killed by a driver Friday night in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood.
Reactions to San Francisco mayor's office plan to cut 500 City Hall jobs due to budget shortfall
San Francisco City Hall is cutting back on spending as the city faces an $877 million budget shortfall. As a result, Mayor Daniel Lurie's office is looking to cut at least 500 jobs.
San Francisco City Hall is cutting back on spending as the city faces an $877 million budget shortfall. As a result, Mayor Daniel Lurie's office is looking to cut at least 500 jobs.
Fog returns
Low clouds and fog are expected to resurface Tuesday morning. Partly sunny skies will highlight the afternoon forecast. Highs should range from the mid to upper 60s. We are tracking a pattern change later in the week. Plan on windy conditions and warmer temperatures.
Low clouds and fog are expected to resurface Tuesday morning. Partly sunny skies will highlight the afternoon forecast. Highs should range from the mid to upper 60s. We are tracking a pattern change later in the week. Plan on windy conditions and warmer temperatures.
Quiet weather around the Bay, but changes coming
Chief meteorologist Mark Tamayo said weather around the Bay Area has been mild, but some changes are coming.
Chief meteorologist Mark Tamayo said weather around the Bay Area has been mild, but some changes are coming.
Waymo faces scrutiny in San Francisco over past failures
Autonomous ride-hailing company Waymo is facing criticism on two fronts in San Francisco.
Autonomous ride-hailing company Waymo is facing criticism on two fronts in San Francisco.
Trump warns Iran about larger strikes
President Trump said on Monday that the United States would continue attacking Iran for as long as it takes to leave it incapable of posing a threat. Todd Belt, political management program director at the George Washington University, gives insight.
President Trump said on Monday that the United States would continue attacking Iran for as long as it takes to leave it incapable of posing a threat. Todd Belt, political management program director at the George Washington University, gives insight.
Healthy brains in a screen-filled world
Joan Jeung, clinical professor, for the department of pediatrics, at the University of California San Francisco, gives insight on young minds in a digital world.
Joan Jeung, clinical professor, for the department of pediatrics, at the University of California San Francisco, gives insight on young minds in a digital world.
Total lunar eclipse watch party at Chabot Space and Science Center
Early Tuesday morning, a total lunar eclipse will be visible from Northern California. Astronomer Ben Burress talks to Sal about a viewing party planned at the Chabot Space and Science Center, and how to view the totality at 3:30 a.m.
Early Tuesday morning, a total lunar eclipse will be visible from Northern California. Astronomer Ben Burress talks to Sal about a viewing party planned at the Chabot Space and Science Center, and how to view the totality at 3:30 a.m.
Read Across America Day
Today is Read Across America Day, which is meant to encourage kids, teens, and people of all ages to pick up a book and read. National Education Association president Becky Pringle joins Mornings on 2 to discuss the importance of reading for personal growth and education.
Today is Read Across America Day, which is meant to encourage kids, teens, and people of all ages to pick up a book and read. National Education Association president Becky Pringle joins Mornings on 2 to discuss the importance of reading for personal growth and education.
Women's History Month: How women are shaping a sustainable future
In observance of Women’s History Month, our guest discusses how women are leveraging financial influence, strategic long-term planning, and resilient leadership to build a more equitable and sustainable economic landscape.
In observance of Women’s History Month, our guest discusses how women are leveraging financial influence, strategic long-term planning, and resilient leadership to build a more equitable and sustainable economic landscape.




















