Trash pickup volunteer robbed in West Oakland
A man who gained attention for picking up trash on his own time was robbed for the first time over the weekend while cleaning a West Oakland street corner.
Trial in brutal San Francisco shoving death of 'Grandpa Vicha' winds down
Attorneys are wrapping up closing arguments in the high-profile trial of a man accused of killing an elderly San Francisco man, affectionately known as Grandpa Vicha, five years ago in a brazen attack.
Iconic Mission-style Taco Bell to close in Bay Area city
A nearly 60-year-old Taco Bell, one of the fast-food chain's last Mission-style building restaurants, closes for good in Lafayette.
Closing arguments underway in killing of San Francisco grandfather
Attorneys in the case of a teen accused of pushing down and killing an elderly man in 2021 are wrapping up their cases.
SF Businesses benefit from JP Morgan Healthcare 2026 conference crowds
Hotels and restaurants say they are fully booked as the JP Morgan Healthcare 2026 conference brings thousands of attendees to SF from around the globe.
Clintons face contempt proceedings for refusing to testify in Epstein probe
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that they will refuse to comply with a congressional subpoena to testify in a House committee’s investigation of Jeffrey Epstein even as Republican lawmakers prepare contempt of Congress proceedings against them.
Sunset District residents demand more PG&E relief following SF outage
Residents in San Francisco's Sunset District delivered a petition to City Hall on Monday, demanding more utility credits following a massive power outage in December.
Sunset District residents demand more PG&E relief following SF outage
Residents in San Francisco's Sunset District delivered a petition to City Hall on Monday, demanding more utility credits following a massive power outage in December.
ICE agents ram Minneapolis man's car in alleged profiling incident
Christian Molina, a Minneapolis father of four, said ICE agents rammed his vehicle after he tried to pull over. The agents released him after realizing he is a U.S. citizen.
Man sought in shooting of 11-year-old girl surrenders
Ryan Hardy, 23, turned himself in after allegedly shooting 11-year-old girl in the head.
Trump announces 25% tariff on Iran's trading partners
Trump announced Monday that countries doing business with Iran will face 25% tariffs from the United States. Trump announced the tariffs in a social media posting, saying they would be “effective immediately.”
Proposal to open San Francisco's Great Highway to cars
Proposal to open San Francisco's Great Highway to cars
New experiences coming to Disneyland this year
A new year means a new lineup for experiences at the "happiest place on earth." Travel expert, Gabe Saglie, joined us on 'The Nine' from Disney California Adventure for a sneak peek.
Cancer survival rates hit 70%, American Cancer Society report finds
According to the American Cancer Society, the five-year survival rate for all cancers combined has reached 70% in the United States for the first time ever.
New year, new school: Exploring education options for the upcoming academic school year
National School Choice week kicks off later this month, with tens of thousands of events nationwide, including hundreds, right here, in the bay area. Andre Campanella, the CEO of the National School Choice Awareness Foundation, joined us on 'The Nine' for insight into how families can get a jumpstart in planning for the next school year.
SF supervisor makes final push to put Great Highway reopening on ballot
District 4 Supervisor Alan Wong is making a last-minute push to secure enough votes to place a measure reopening the Great Highway to cars on the June ballot.
Minnesota sues Trump administration over 'federal invasion'
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Vang are filing a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security, ICE and Border Patrol to stop the surge of federal agents in Minnesota. They claim that Operation Metro Surge, which has thousands of DHS, ICE and Border Patro agents in Minnesota, is "a federal invasion of the Twin Cities." More: https://www.ktvu.com/news/ice-protests-students-walk-out-maple-grove-high-school
Underground gas leak in Burlingame keeps roads closed
An ongoing underground gas leak is keeping roads closed at a busy intersection in Burlingame.
Morning fog, highs in 60s
Today will see morning fog, highs in the 60s.
100's attend meeting to demand stop to illegal dumping in Oakland
Oaklanders are calling on political leaders to pass legislation to hold those responsible for illegal dumping accountable.




















