A chance to dry out
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The rain will be moving out of the Bay Area Thursday.  We are expecting partly sunny skies.  Highs should range from the upper 50s to the low 60s. The weekend starts off dry.  Our next storm will boost rain chances by Sunday.  Moderate to heavy rain will highlight our forecast early next week.

San Francisco teachers strike: Parents say special education students struggling

San Francisco schools remained closed for a third day due to the teachers strike, leaving nearly 50,000 students affected, including about 7,000 students with disabilities.

Rain to diminish overnight
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The wet weather system will leave the Bay Area overnight before returning Sunday.

Bad Bunny halftime drives spike in Spanish learning
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Bad Bunny didn’t just make Super Bowl history he sparked a surge in Spanish learning. Experts say that curiosity can lead to lasting benefits, from sharper cognitive skills to deeper cultural connection. Sofia Tavares, chief brand officer at Preply, gives insight.

Kingmakers of Oakland hosts annual film showcase
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Kingmakers of Oakland presents Reach, Back, Retain on February 12, featuring the NAACP-nominated Black Man Black Man and the world premiere of Portraits of a King: Beyond Labels, celebrating Black youth and resilience.

SFO delays: 20% of flights impacted due to wind

The Federal Aviation Administration announced a ground delay program at San Francisco International Airport on Wednesday as gusty winds, rain, and low clouds slowed operations.

San Francisco schools to remain closed Thursday as negotiations continue

San Francisco schools will remain closed on Thursday while representatives from the teachers union and the San Francisco Unified School District continue to negotiate terms.

Why San Francisco teachers are on strike: A breakdown of the issues

San Francisco Unified School District teachers walked off the job this week in a historic strike over higher wages, health benefits, and more resources for students with special needs.

Love, distance, and a year on her own: A Bay Area author details her 'marriage sabbatical' in new memoir
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As “gray divorce” rates climb across the country, one woman chose a different path. At 60, married therapist Leah Fisher set out on a year-long solo travel adventure — not to leave her husband, but to strengthen their relationship in a new way. In her book, "My Marriage Sabbatical: A Memoir of Solo Travel and Lasting Love," Fisher shares how she and her husband stayed emotionally connected while pursuing separate dreams. 

Managing the pressures of Valentine's Day
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43% of people say Valentine's Day is the most stressful holiday of the year, according to a study from Psychology Today. Though, experts say, lasting relationships aren't built on grand gestures, they're built on the little things.

National Heart Month: WebMD launches new platform to help combat heart disease
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Heart disease remains the number one killer in the United States. While obesity is a major risk factor, for many, losing weight and keeping it off feels nearly impossible. However, WebMD has launched a new tool to combat that. It's called Embody, and is designed for people who feel like they're tried everything, with little results.

Signs of women's heart disease
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Cardiologist Dr. Rita Ng appeared on Mornings on 2, to discuss women's heart disease. 

Signs of women's heart disease
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February is American Heart Month, and doctors are warning nearly half of all women age 20 and older are living with some form of cardiovascular disease. Dr. Rita Ng from Kaiser Permanente joins Mornings on 2 to discuss how to catch the early symptoms of heart disease.

Applications for California down payment assistance program open February 24
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The California Dream for All program provides down payment assistance for first-generation homebuyers, by up to 20% of a home's value. Eric Johnson from the California Housing Finance Agency joins Mornings on 2 to share details of the program, before applications open up to the public.

Tapering showers
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Showers will move through but be tapered off by 10 p.m. Rain will return on Sunday and Monday. 

San Francisco extends free food, resources as teachers strike continues

San Francisco's Main Library staff say they are busier than usual, as families impacted by the teachers' strike and school closures looked for places to take their children. The staff is preparing to support families as school closures are set to continue Wednesday.

Benito Bowl brings La Casita to San Francisco
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Super Bowl weekend brought more than football to the Bay. As spending surged across the region, the Sundaze “Benito Bowl” transformed a San Francisco waterfront into a cultural celebration—complete with a recreation of Bad Bunny’s iconic casita.