Above average
No big changes in the Bay Area weather pattern. Dense fog will resurface in the inland valleys Friday morning. The afternoon forecast features hazy sunshine. Highs should range from the low 60s to the low 70s. We are expecting a mixture of sun and clouds this weekend. Go 49ers! -Mark
Suspect found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, assault in 'Grandpa Vicha' pushing death trial
The attack, captured on a neighbor’s security camera, shows Vicha Ratanapakdee being violently shoved to the ground.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie delivers State of the City address
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie delivered his State of the City address on Thursday morning, highlighting a year marked by changes across the city.
Dungeness crab returns to the menu at restaurants across San Francisco
It's the taste people across the Bay Area wait all year for: Dungeness crab is finally back on the menu. Fog Harbor Fish House in San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf joined us on 'The Nine' for a taste that identifies one of the region's most iconic flavors.
SF supervisor accuses colleague of 'political sabotage' over Great Highway debate
GREAT HIGHWAY DEBATE: San Francisco Supervisor Alan Wong did not get enough support from fellow board members to move forward with voters deciding whether to re-open the highway.
Spare the Air, highs to reach 70
Today is a Spare the Air Day, and temps could reach 70 degrees.
Mild to warm
Our mild to warm pattern continues. Fog will be the only complicating factor when it comes to our temperatures pattern. Some of the fog could linger in some of the inland valleys. Thursday afternoon highs should range from the upper 50s to the low 70s. Our dry weather pattern remains in place through the weekend.
San Francisco mayor unveils plans to make the city more family-friendly
San Francisco's mayor is taking steps to make the city more family friendly.
SF supervisor accuses colleague of 'political sabotage' over Great Highway
San Francisco District 4 Supervisor Alan Wong did not get enough support from fellow board members to move forward with voters deciding whether to re-open the highway.
Dems file articles of impeachment against Kristi Noem
Rep. Robin Kelly, D-Ill., and over 70 other Democratic lawmakers in the House of Representatives signed three articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in the wake of the deadly shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis last week.
'The Book of Mormon' returns to San Francisco
'The Book of Mormon' returns has returned to BroadwaySF at the Orpheum Theatre through February 1.
Big Sur's Highway 1 to reopen
A damaged section of Highway 1 in Big Sur, closed for three years, will reopen Wednesday.
No BART service between Concord and Orinda because of power issue
BART service stopped early Wednesday morning between Concord and Orinda because of what the agency described as a "trackside" power issue.
Suspect in 11-year-old Antioch girl shooting surrenders to police
The man suspected of shooting an 11-year-old girl in the head surrenders to law enforcement.
Vanderbilt expansion seen as long-term investment in SF recovery
Mayor Daniel Lurie announced that Vanderbilt University will open its first West Coast campus in San Francisco, calling the move a significant long-term investment in the city’s future.
Marin addresses potential future flooding
A Marin County community experienced days of records flooding as the result of heavy rain and king tides. Now, a little more than a week later, officials want to see what can be done now and try to prevent an incident like this from happening again.
Livermore School District facing possible closures
Parents and staff are speaking out as the Livermore School District weighs how to close a multimillion dollar budget shortfall. Potentially on the table, everything from school closures to staff position reductions.
Proposal to reopen Great Highway falls short of qualifying for June ballot
San Francisco Supervisor Alan Wong on Tuesday was unable to garner enough support from colleagues in his effort to reopen the Great Highway to cars in time for the June election ballot measure deadline.
SF Ballet's Opening Night Gala kicks off new season
The annual gala is one of the largest fundraising events of the year for the San Francisco Ballet, and for any non-profit in San Francisco. Proceeds benefit a wide range of SF Ballet’s initiatives, including new work development, scholarships for SF Ballet School students, and community education programs. The Opening Night Gala is January 14. This year’s Honorary Chair is EGOT-winning actress and dancer Rita Moreno.
City leaders approve funding for San Jose's east side
The San Jose City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a multi-million boost for the city's east side. The money will be used to improve community access to health care, food and the arts. It's an area that city leaders say has historically faced underinvestment.




















