Man stabbed in back in SF’s Chinatown, suspect arrested

Surveillance video depicts the victim waiting at an intersection as a man walks up the sidewalk behind him before stabbing him in the back.

Clear skies, breezy winds
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Clear skies, breezy winds today. Highs near 80 on Sunday. 

Bay Area residents return from Dubai with images of war

Passengers arriving at SFO on the first flights from Dubai on Thursday, were greeted with hugs and tears after some had been trapped overseas this past week when the U.S. - Iran war broke out.

 Warmer and breezy
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It will not feel like March around here!  The breezy to windy pattern will remain in place Friday.  We are expecting another round of full sunshine and mild temperatures. The warming will continue this weekend.  By Sunday, a few neighborhoods could approach the low 80s!  No signs of rain just yet.  

UCSF social workers demand safety in wake of hospital slaying

UCSF social workers rallied and marched to the chancellor's office on Thursday, demanding safety improvements in response to the deadly stabbing of a colleague at San Francisco General Hospital.

Dolores Park stabbing: What we know about the 8 arrests

A fight at San Francisco’s Dolores Park on Wednesday evening ended with two people stabbed and eight suspects, including minors, arrested, police said.

Noem praises Lurie's cooperation in speech after ouster as DHS head

Moments after President Donald Trump announced he fired embattled Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Thursday, she delivered a keynote address to law enforcement officers in Nashville.

Boycott movement against ChatGPT grows amid OpenAI's Pentagon deal

An organization called QuitGPT claims that as of this week, more than 2.5 million people have either canceled their ChatGPT subscriptions, pledged to stop using the app or shared news of their boycott on social media.

This location in Hawaii is getting new buzz
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The island of Oahu is a vibrant destination with a rich history, but now, there's a lot of buzz specifically around Waikiki currently. Travel expert Gabe Saglie joined us on 'The Nine' live from Hawaii.

Iran war creating economic uncertainty
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Financial advisor Jason Matthews discusses how the war against Iran is creating economic uncertainty, especially how it relates to gas prices. 

Lithium-ion battery cause of San Francisco hotel fire, 1 hospitalized

Firefighters are at the scene of a one-alarm fire at a hotel in San Francisco near 6th and Market streets on Wednesday night. 

Sunny and windy
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Our dry weather stretch continues.  Your Thursday forecast features mostly sunny skies and windy conditions.  Gusts could approach 40 mph for parts of the Bay Area.   Plan on warming temperatures as we head toward the weekend.

Elon Musk takes stand in Twitter shareholder trial in San Francisco federal court

Musk is accused of making false and misleading statements that drove down Twitter’s stock price before he bought the social media platform for $44 billion in 2022.

Cumbia, punk, and western flair: Spaghetti Cumbia live
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Los Angeles-based Spaghetti Cumbia fuses Latin beats, punk, and Western vibes — uniting fans across cultures. See them: March 5, at San Jose's The Ritz. March 6 at San Francisco's The Knockout, or drive to Salinas for a show Saturday, Live at The Heirloom.

Brains, screens, and the next generation
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Researchers are studying the brain changes brought by all hours on a device, in hopes of learning more about the connection between screen time and what happens in real life. Dr. Leo Sugrue, associate professor in the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging at the University of California, San Francisco, gives insight.

San Francisco's Barcha restaurant celebrating 10 years
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This year, Barcha is celebrating 10 years of bringing bold Mediterranean flavors to the heart of downtown San Francisco. Brigid Huntoon, general manager of Barcha Restaurant San Francisco, and Vernon Morales, executive chef for Kaisen Concepts, talk flavor and legacy.

San Francisco touts RV program: Fewer people living in vehicles

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie's office on Wednesday released new data on the number of tents, RVs and encampments on city streets, reporting that the number of people living in their vehicles has reached a new low.