46 displaced, including children, after fire rips through Tenderloin low-income housing

Dozens of residents remain displaced from their homes Thursday after a fast-moving fire tore through a low-income apartment building in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood earlier this week.

Stronger winds
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More sunshine in your Friday forecast. The mild to warm pattern remains in place.  Highs should range from mid 60s to the mid 80s.   We expecting stronger winds in the weekend forecast.  Gusts could approach 50 mph in parts of the Bay Area.  The dry wind will also boost fire danger.  A Fire Weather Watch has been issued for parts of Northern California (including Solano County).

The KTVU Weather Department talks about El Nino and the Bay Area
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An El Niño event has an 82% probability of developing by July 2026 and a 96% chance of lasting through the Northern Hemisphere winter, with potential for a "super" El Niño. This pattern is expected to suppress Atlantic hurricane activity while increasing global temperature records and enhancing precipitation in the southern U.S

Gorgeous today, winds crank up Friday throught the weekend
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Today: Sunny & Warm Enjoy a beautiful spring afternoon! Temperatures are warming up into the 60s and 70s near the coast and the 80s to near 90 inland.  Tonight: Skies will stay mostly clear and dry, with only a small chance of patchy fog right at the coast. Few 40s, mainly overnight temps in the 50s.  Friday & Weekend: The calm weather ends tomorrow as a strong wind machine turns on. Sunny skies with cooler temperatures. West winds increase 20 - 30 mph with the potential of a Wind Advisory for the weekend.  Hazardous Seas: Very strong winds over the ocean will create dangerous marine conditions starting Friday. Boaters and swimmers should use extreme caution.  Gusty Land Winds: Expect a big jump in winds along the immediate coast and up in the mountains through the weekend. Elevated Fire Warning (Weekend through Monday)  The Dry Out: A very dry air mass is moving in. Humidity levels are going to plummet during each day and will stay unusually low at night.

AAPI spotlight: Chef Reina’s vegan Filipino revolution
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For AAPI Heritage Month, we spotlight Chef Reina Montenegro, a Dumaguete City native whose journey from the Philippines to the Bay Area transformed into a powerful story of resilience, reinvention, and culinary activism. Today, she’s celebrated for pioneering Filipino vegan cuisine across the Peninsula and San Francisco.

Oakland Indigenous culture and new community dental clinic
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Native American Health Center is hosting two special events Sunday, May 17 from 11AM to 2PM in Oakland, the return of the Indigenous Red Market and the Flicker Dental Open House. Kelli Rutherford, human resources generalist, at Native American Health Center, gives insight.

San Francisco 2-year-old son & nanny hit by truck

A San Francisco mother is demanding immediate traffic safety improvements in the city's Marina District after her 2-year-old son and his nanny were struck by a vehicle while crossing the street.

El Niño Explainer: Conditions return this year
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El Niño is a natural recurring climate pattern that has its origins in the Pacific Ocean. The pattern will return this year as conditions change. KTVU Chief Meteorologist dives in on what this means. 

Warmer weather blowing this way
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Thursday: Warming day. Inland valleys jump into the upper 70s to upper 80s. Coastal areas stay cool in the upper 50s to lower 60s. Friday: Inland temperatures hold steady in the 80s. Coastal zones begin cooling as onshore flow increases. Saturday & Sunday: The incoming trough drops inland temperatures back down to the 70s and low 80s. Weekend Peak: Extreme northwesterly gusts will exceed 40 mph on Saturday. Impact Areas: High confidence for damaging gusts along the coast, the Salinas Valley, and the Mayacama, Santa Cruz, and Santa Lucia mountains. Marine Alert: Expect Wind Advisories, Beach Hazards Statements, or High Surf Advisories due to dangerous, wind-driven waves. 

SF Bay Ferry boasts pre-pandemic ridership numbers
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Ridership numbers on SF Bay Ferry rebound to pre-pandemic numbers. Director of operations Thomas Hall describes what's behind the boost in ridership and the events enhancing the customer experience.

Breaking down President Trump's summit in China
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President Donald Trump arrives in China for high-stakes meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Georgetown University professor Michele Goodwin explains what to expect ahead of the two-day state visit.

San Ramon's Kyle Lacanlale: Filipino power in the ring
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This AAPI Heritage Month, we’re talking about representation, legacy, and what it means to carry culture into the spotlight. Bay Area boxer Kyle Lacanlale grew up inspired by Filipino legends like Manny Pacquiao and Nonito Donaire, and now he’s hoping to inspire the next generation the same way.

What is the hantavirus from a Stanford Medicine expert
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Hantavirus is rare and unable to cause a global pandemic, Jorge Salinas, the medical director of infection prevention at Stanford Health Care, expands on what you should know.

SF Mission District residents say drug activity is spreading onto side streets, park

Some Mission District residents are calling for more police presence and surveillance cameras as they say drug activity displaced from major San Francisco hotspots has moved deeper into their residential neighborhood.

Stronger winds Wednesday
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A system will clip Northern California Wednesday.  After some clouds in the morning, sunshine returns during the afternoon.  Highs should range from the upper 50s to the upper 70s.  Winds will be increasing.  Gusts could approach 40 mph.

Overall homelessness in San Francisco trending downward city data shows

San Francisco's latest Point-in-Time count took place at the end of January and shows unsheltered homelessness is at its lowest level in 15 years.

Preserving Filipino Martial Arts
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This AAPI Heritage Month, discover the Filipino martial art teaching confidence, culture, and real-world self-defense. Joseph Bautista, founder of Legacy Filipino Martial Arts based in Daly City, gives insight.

Pacific Islander Cultural District now in San Francisco
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Gaynor Siataga, founder of the SALT: Pacific Islander Association Resource Hut and a leading force behind San Francisco's 11th cultural district, the Pacific Islander Cultural District, talks about importance of representation.

Avoiding Surprise Increases to Medicare Costs
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Many retirees are learning their Medicare premiums are going up. Financial expert Jason Matthews joins Mornings on 2 to discuss what people can do to avoid an unpleasant surprise.

California 'Fans First' bill aims to cap skyrocketing concert ticket prices

Bay Area concert-goers report being priced out of major events as ticket costs reach "out of control" levels due to resellers. Assembly Member Matt Haney (D-San Francisco) is sponsoring AB 1720, which would cap ticket resale prices at 10% above face value.