Santa Clara U Broncos lose in NCAA Tournament

The Santa Clara Broncos' run in the NCAA Tournament came to an end on Friday, falling to the Kentucky Wildcats in overtime after a stunning half-court buzzer-beater sent the game beyond regulation.

Nopa: From the farmers market to the table
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If your ideal weekend starts at the farmers market, you’re in good company. San Francisco chef and restaurateur Laurence Jossel of NOPA, joined us on 'The Nine' to show how he turns fresh, local finds into standout dishes. 

Allegations against Cesar Chavez spark reckoning over power and silence
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The farmworker community is grappling with allegations that multiple women were sexually assaulted by Cesar Chavez during the rise of the United Farm Workers union. UFW cofounder Dolores Huerta is now speaking to the complex power dynamics at play, describing what it means to work alongside a revered leader while suffering in silence. The case is drawing comparisons to Harvey Weinstein, where survivors came forward years later despite once being publicly associated with him. On The Nine, Cait Alexander, founder of End Violence Everywhere, joined us to unpack why these patterns persist, and why more survivors are speaking out now.

Tulips will cover San Francisco's Union Square
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More than 80,000 tulips will be given out for free at a popular tourist site in San Francisco. The CEO of Union Square Alliance talked about the significance of Tulip Day.

Celebrating 'Rosie the Riveter Day'
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Millions of American women played a pivotal role in World War II. The Rosie the Riveter Trust is holding an annual celebration in Richmond.

César Chávez murals, statues already removed from campuses, parks

Organizations across the country and California – the birthplace of the United Farm Workers movement – have already begun removing depictions of the late Latino labor leader César Chávez from public spaces after the explosive allegations in the New York Times revealed this week that he allegedly raped and sexually assaulted women and girls decades ago.

Travelers face challenges heading into spring break: lines and high prices

U.S. travelers are facing a pair of challenges heading into the spring break and summer travel seasons: long security lines at major airports driven by a partial government shutdown, and higher airfare prices tied to rising jet fuel costs.

South Bay leaders respond to Cesar Chavez allegations in San Jose

City and county leaders in the South Bay joined several organizations in East San Jose to share how their community is responding to the allegations against the late Cesar Chavez.

Vigil held in San Francisco marks two years since family of four killed at bus stop

The two-year-anniversary of a family of four that was killed at a West Portal bus stop was marked by a vigil for the victims. Meanwhile, the elderly driver of the SUV that plowed into the bus stop will learn her fate from a judge in court tomorrow. 

Grocery Outlet to open stores in these Bay Area cities, amid plans to close 36 other locations

Bay Area-based Grocery Outlet this month announced the closure of 36 underperforming stores in California and around the country. KTVU has plans are underway for the bargain retailer to open at least two new stores in the Bay Area.

Expect it to be loud: SF Public Library's Bay Beats program hosts a punk show

A punk rock show in a library sounds like a conflict of interest, but this weekend, San Francisco Public Library's main branch will welcome three local punk bands to play at Koret Auditorium for the Bay Beats Punk Rock Concert. 

Dancing robot won't stop routine at Cupertino hot pot restaurant

Customers at a Cupertino hot pot restaurant got quite a show when a robot began an unstoppable dance routine in the middle of the dining room.

Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS opening Walnut Creek store

Kim Kardashian’s shapewear and apparel brand, SKIMS, is opening a new store location in Walnut Creek.

Oakland pride: Alysa Liu dances, Kehlani connects
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Turf Inc lit up Alysa Liu's Oakland Olympic celebration with electrifying moves, even Alysa couldn’t resist, jumping in and dancing alongside Roux Stunna and Aria Briosos. In a full-circle Bay Area moment, young dancer Aria meeting Oakland’s own Kehlani.

San Francisco Ballet presents 'Don Quixote'
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Dancer Madeline Woo, who is performing as Kitri, the leading lady, in Don Quixote, talks first year with San Francisco Ballet. Don Quixote performance dates run from Thursday, March 19 - Sunday, March 29.