Record highs around parts of the Bay
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Several cities saw record-breaking temperatures Friday, but cloud cover is moving in.

San Francisco Superior Court strike ends, clerks to return to work

After striking for more than one day for the first time ever, the San Francisco Superior Court's clerks say they've reached a tentative agreement to end their strike. 

Students learn history of Oakland's first African American firefighters
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Emeryville students had a special lesson for Black History Month Friday, getting an opportunity to meet African American firefighters and hear stories of the first Black firefighters in the Bay Area who paved the way and fought against discrimination and segregation within the fire stations. 

Class action lawsuit alleges Flock license plate readers violate CA law and privacy of residents

Flock Safety is facing a class action lawsuit. Filed by an Oakland-based firm, it alleges the company's license plate reading cameras are violating the law and the privacy of California residents.

Trump orders federal agencies to stop using Anthropic in dispute over AI safety

The Trump administration on Friday ordered all U.S. agencies to stop using Anthropic’s artificial intelligence technology and imposed other major penalties, culminating an unusually public clash between the government and the company over AI safeguards.

Dublin's Cherie's Southern Kitchen, from corporate to crispy
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With roots in Louisiana, Cherie grew up perfecting Southern recipes she always dreamed of sharing. In 2023, inspired by her son Bryce’s class business plan, she left her corporate career to open Cherie’s Southern Kitchen in Dublin.

Club Darc to ignite San Francisco's waterfront
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Waterfront warehouse, world-class DJs, and a sold-out crowd. Goldenvoice unveils Club Darc, a one-of-a-kind electronic music series lighting up Pier 48 in the Mission Rock neighborhood. The series kicks off Friday, February 27, with performances from Chriss Stussy, DJ Tennis back-to-back with DJ Sienfeld, and SKIIS.

Gathering, a story of memory, resilience and community
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Gathering by Yaa Samar! Dance Theatre is an immersive performance that tells the story of Israa, a young woman confronting fragmented memories after an attack on her village. Samar Haddad King, the artistic director gives insight. Performances run from February 27- March 1 at UC Berkeley's  Zellerbach Playhouse.

San Francisco shooting leaves 1 dead, 2 injured in Potrero Hill

Police are investigating a shooting Friday morning in San Francisco’s Potrero Hill neighborhood that left one person dead, another critically injured and a juvenile with minor injuries.

San Francisco Symphony celebrating the Lunar New Year
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A stunning celebration of culture, community and music is coming to the Bay Area. The San Francisco Symphony is welcoming the Year of the Horse with a concert that blends East and West.

Black history at Oakland's Mountain View Cemetery
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To recognize 100 years of Black History Month, Oakland's Mountain View Cemetery is hosting a special event on Saturday to recognize 26 Black trailblazers whose remains are interred at the site. Docents Gia White and Michael Colbruno join Mornings on 2 with a preview.

Oscar Grant Foundation Legacy Gala
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Friday would have been Oscar Grant's 40th birthday. To mark the occasion, the Oscar Grant Foundation is holding a special gala this weekend to honor his memory, 17 years after he was killed. Grant's mother, Wanda Johnson, joins Mornings on 2 to discuss her son's legacy and how she hopes he'll be remembered.

Power outage in San Francisco affects thousands

A power outage affecting thousands of customers is being reported by Pacific Gas and Electric in San Francisco on Thursday night. 

Friday expected to be warmest day of the week
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Meteorologist Roberta Gonzales forecast warm temperatures around the Bay Area on Friday, saying it is expected to be the warmest day of the week.

San Francisco court clerk strike disrupts proceedings amid contract dispute

Criminal and civil court services in San Francisco were brought to a near standstill Thursday as court clerks walked off the job, saying they have been working without a contract since the end of September.

Teen teaching AI for free grows program into international movement

A high school student in San Francisco is volunteering his time by bridging the gap between generations when it comes to artificial intelligence and technology.

Antisemitic chant breaks out at San Francisco mayoral event

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie and Supervisor Bilal Mahmood held an event on Wednesday where a woman yelled an antisemitic comment, prompting the mayor to respond on social media.

Napa's Lil Sista’s Goody’s Soul Food Restaurant
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This Black History Month, we’re celebrating legacy, culture, and culinary excellence with entrepreneurs Ann Groux and Sheneen Brown, the powerhouse cousins behind Lil Sista’s Goody’s Soul Food Restaurant — Napa’s first and only female-minority owned soul food restaurant.

The hidden content in kids’ feeds
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The algorithm and America’s toddlers. Aislinn Conrad, an associate professor of Social Work at the University of Iowa gives insight. Conrad's expertise focus in the areas of child abuse prevention, and the ethical integration of artificial intelligence.