Getting girls inspired to play a variety of sports
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Play Like a Girl+ returns on Sunday, May 3 in Piedmont. Olympic athletes and dozens of live demonstrations are happening at Witter Field in Piedmont. And there's a new addition... swimming at the city's brand new electric pool.

Sheep Shearing festival in San Ramon
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Forest Home Farms Historic Park pays tribute to San Ramon's agricultural history with the Sheep Shearing Festival.

A bit more sunshine on the way
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Happy Sunday everyone. Cloudy, cool and a little damp to start your day with areas of drizzle.  We'll see a bit more sunshine this afternoon, but it stays breezy and temps. below normal.  In the Sierra, snow levels drop to about 5500' with minor travel impacts.  Warmer days on the way. 

UC Berkeley student turns a necessity into a business
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UC Berkeley sophomore Christian Alvarez shares how he came up with 'Ernyst," a website and app that has helped dozens of UC Berkeley students get connected with members of the community who need an extra hand.

Take 2: Level-up in the kitchen
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Chef Darryl Bell joins us on Mornings on 2 to share kitchen skills and an update on what's next after his successful launch of State Line Roadhouse

Tips to level-up your kitchen skills from Napa Valley's Chef Darryl Bell
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Chef Darryl Bell of Stateline Road Smokehouse returns to Mornings on 2. He's sharing techniques to master a succulent spatchcock chicken and achieve the ultimate crispy-skin sear on salmon—just in time to level up your hosting season.

Cloudy, cool, drizzly weekend for most
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Happy Saturday everyone. Keep a light jacket handy as cloudy, unseasonably cool weather will join us for most of the weekend with drizzle and spotty showers as well. Highs will range from low 60s at the coast to mid 60s inland. 

SF coin scavenger hunt returns with $50K of hidden treasure

Witter Coin is upping the ante for its annual scavenger hunt across San Francisco, doubling the total value of hidden treasures from $25,000 to $50,000. Now in its third year, the event aims to grow interest in coin collecting while highlighting the history of coin making in the city.

Cooler, unsettled weather for the weekend
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Mostly cloudy skies and drizzle will be how we start the mornings both Saturday and Sunday followed by partly sunny, unseasonably cool afternoons. 

San Francisco's La Doña: culture, community, and music
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For La Doña, music is more than performance, it’s a space for healing, connection, and collective action. Corrientes out everywhere April, 29.

Can AI fix housing delays?
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California needs hundreds of thousands of new homes, yet major projects from housing to infrastructure are plagued by delays and rising costs. KP Reddy of Zero RFI explains what’s broken and how AI is changing the equation.

NB 19th Avenue in San Francisco will close for 70 hours

A major rehabilitation project will shut down one of San Francisco’s busiest streets for 70 hours this weekend. 

LGBTQ+ nonprofits urge SF Mayor Lurie to reconsider $17 million in budget cuts

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is facing pressure from the city’s LGBTQ+ community to reconsider a budget proposal that would slash millions of dollars in funding for non-profits offering health, housing, and job services.     

'My husband is not a villain.' Wife of man charged with murder in deadly SF crash speaks out

The wife of a man charged with murder for allegedly running over and killing a 74-year-old pedestrian in San Francisco is speaking out, saying her husband is a family man who should not be in jail.