Easter basket goodies
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The Easter bunny needs help filling baskets this year. Toy Insider is here to help.

Short film success at Sonoma County Film Festival
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Following a sold-out festival screening, documentarian Robert Redfield discusses the inspiration and cast behind his wry corporate satire, "Committee Animal." 

A little warmer today with wet, cooler changes on the way
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Record setting warmth sticks around for one more day. Cooling begins on Monday with a chance of showers arriving Tuesday. 

'No Kings' Day demonstrations draw millions across Bay Area, US
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In the Bay Area, one of the first events of the day took place in Benicia, where a crowd of about 50 people at 9 a.m. grew to more than 150 within half an hour.

More than half of job applicants now use AI to write resumes — here's how to stand out
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More than 50% of new job applicants are using artificial intelligence tools to help write their resumes and cover letters, according to a recent LinkedIn survey. But the people doing the hiring are using AI too.

'No Kings' Day demonstrations draw millions across Bay Area, US

In the Bay Area, one of the first events of the day took place in Benicia, where a crowd of about 50 people at 9 a.m. grew to more than 150 within half an hour.

Summer like weekend before spring showers arrive
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Morning clouds and coastal fog follwed by afteroon highs 10-15 degrees above average around the bay and inland.  Cooler, wet changes next week.

Man charged in Sunset District fatal shooting of girlfriend pleads not guilty

A 25-year-old man charged with involuntary manslaughter for the fatal shooting of his girlfriend earlier this week in San Francisco's Sunset District pleaded not guilty at his arraignment Friday.

Bay Area 'No Kings' marches, rallies, and protests expected to draw hundreds of thousands Saturday

No Kings marches, rallies, and protests across the San Francisco Bay Area are planned for Saturday, March 28, as part of a nationwide day of action against what some say is an overreach of power and policies by President Trump and his administration.

San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder dealing with health crisis, office says she hasn't resigned

San Francisco District 9 Supervisor Jackie Fielder's office issued a statement Friday night saying that she is "going through an acute personal health crisis" but that the supervisor has not resigned. 

San Francisco leaders propose law to require SFPD to ID plainclothes ICE officers

Two San Francisco supervisors are proposing a new policy that would require police to verify the identity of federal agents they encounter during the course of their work day.

AAA survey highlights glaring problem facing drivers
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Interview with Doug Johnson, spokesperson of AAA of Northern California about survey focusing on drivers' concerns regarding headlight glares.

Interview with journalist behind the film, 'Rosemead'
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Journalist Frank Shyong appeared on 'Mornings on 2' to discuss the Lucy Liu-starred film that stemmed from his article in 2017.

Bay Area fashion week navigates global tensions
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From rising prices to grounded travel plans, the Middle East conflict is creating ripple effects across the fashion industry. Shirin Hashem, founder of Fashion Community Week, shares how the crisis is complicating efforts to spotlight international and underrepresented designers. Nahyeon Park, a social media and production manager, also talks volunteer opportunities.

Healing through aquariums
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Bright plants, colorful fish, and a powerful purpose. "Ivan the Angelfish" is a nonprofit started by Evan Johnson, a high school sophomore, who is transforming ordinary rooms into soothing aquatic environments, all while teaching real-world biology.

Shutdown clock ticks as DHS bill moves forward
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Senate votes to fund most of D.H.S. in bid to end partial shutdown. Peter Loge, director of the School of Media and Public Affairs at The George Washington University, gives insight.

76-year-old driver jumps sidewalk in SF's Chinatown, hitting pedestrians; 1 killed

A 76-year-old driver, who was trying to park his car, instead jumped the sidewalk in San Francisco Friday morning, striking a building and two pedestrians, killing one of them, according to the police and fire departments.

After dry stretch, rain ahead
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The Bay Area's recent stretch of dry weather and above-normal temperatures is expected to come to an end next week as a pattern change brings rain back to the forecast.