Humid and warm
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An unusually warm pattern has settled into the state.  Temperatures will be well above average for Thursday and Friday. Dense fog will resurface just in time for the Thursday morning commute.  Partly sunny skies are expected later in the day.  Highs should range from the mid 60s to the mid 70s.  Friday should be the warmest day of the week.

Mild to warm weather through rest of February
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Meteorologist Roberta Gonzales said the Arctic blast the Bay Area experienced last week is gone, and mild to warm temperatures will stick around through the rest of February.

The pickleball dating revolution
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A new bay area AI-powered social platform is designed specifically for the pickleball community, aiming to help players connect through shared interests and real-world meetups rather than traditional dating app swipes. Dawna Strouse, founder and CEO of Dink Date, gives insight on her app.

Rize Up Bakery: bold flavors, big impact
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Meet Azikiwee ‘Z’ Anderson, founder of Rize Up Bakery in San Francisco. What started as a quarantine sourdough project became a bold, community-driven bakery. Known for flavors like ube sourdough, Z uses bread to inspire, give back, and lift up the next generation of Black bakers.

Fact checking Trump's State of the Union address
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Peter Loge, director of the School of Media and Public Affairs at The George Washington University, shares takeaways from Trump's State of the Union address.

High avalanche danger persists for Lake Tahoe
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While weather conditions have improved in Lake Tahoe, the coast isn’t clear yet, as some areas still face a high avalanche danger.

Black Vines celebrating 15 years this weekend
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Black Vines is celebrating its 15th anniversary in Berkeley this weekend. Fern Stroud, the founder of Black Vines, and Chris Wachira, the founder of Wachira Wines, joined us on 'The Nine' ahead of the event. 

A taste of Guerneville's Saucy Mama's Jook Joint
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Yvette Bidegain, owner of Saucy Mama's Jook Joint, and Taosha Harper, her daughter and general manager, talk cultural pride, and the power of sharing Black culinary traditions across generations.

Mini-sabbaticals, adult 'gap years' growing in popularity
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The 9-to-5 isn't the only path anymore. A growing number of professionals are stepping away from their careers for mini-sabbaticals, adult gap years, and even so-called micro-retirements. Kia Afcari, the director of UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center, joined us on 'The Nine' for insight on the trend.

Unpopular Trump aiming to reset during State of the Union address
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Todd Belt, political management program director at the George Washington University, comments on what to expect during President Trump's State of the Union address.

AI, exams, and equity
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Jim Wismer, director of community relations with the National Test Prep Association, talks ACT and SAT prep.

Fred Finch's New Crisis Residential Program
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Fred Finch Youth and Family Services CEO Tom Alexander talks about new crisis residential program ahead of groundbreaking ceremony.

Tourists return to Bay Area after cartel violence strands travelers in Puerto Vallarta

Bay Area travelers are describing fear and uncertainty after cartel violence in Puerto Vallarta left tourists sheltering in place, hiding inside an airport and scrambling to get home.

SF lawmaker pitches bill aimed at streamlining takeover of electrical grid

San Francisco State Senator Scott Wiener is advancing a new bill aimed at allowing cities to break up from Pacific Gas & Electric. The senator said the new legislation would end PG&E's efforts to stall efforts to dump the utility company.