Community-led effort focuses on farmworker women’s safety
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Brentwood's Hijas del Campo, steps up for women in the fields. Co-founder Marivel Mendoza, reacts to allegations that labor leader Cesar Chavez sexually abused girls and assaulted fellow leader Dolores Huerta.

Swiss singer-songwriter, Vendredi sur Mer, makes San Francisco stop
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Vendredi sur Mer, a Swiss artist from Geneva, known for her cinematic electro-pop and sultry, spoken-word vocal style, wraps North America tour in San Francisco.

From runway to leadership: Nancy Vuu’s impact
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Beyond the runway, Nancy Vuu, is building something deeper—guiding global leaders with faith-driven strategy, and expanding her influence through fashion, film, and community-focused initiatives designed to inspire, empower, and elevate.

Waymo complaint over kids riding alone
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Charles Grasso, crash liaison officer at the Transportation Safety Research Center, gives insight on Waymo facing safety complaint.

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.

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. 

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. 

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.

Cesar Chavez legacy reexamined
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Matt Garcia, professor Latino studies at Dartmouth College, expands on  allegations that Cesar Chavez, the United Farm Workers co-founder groomed and sexually abused girls who worked in the movement.

Alameda Restaurant Week returns
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Alameda Restaurant Week returns Friday, highlighting some of the "best bites" the East Bay island has to offer. Among the standout spots this year is Moxie, Alameda’s only steakhouse. We got a closer look at what’s on the menu and why this new restaurant is already generating a ton of attention.

The San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus is celebrating the 80s in concert this weekend
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The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus is bringing iconic 80s hits back to life this weekend with 'Totally 80s,' a concert exploring belonging, loss, and liberation through music from Madonna, Whitney Houston, Queen and more. Artistic Director Jake Stensberg shares what audiences can expect.