MLK Day in San Francisco adds call to action amid recent political events
As part of the country's 40th federal observance of Martin Luther King Junior Day, the leader of the civil rights movement was honored with several community events in San Francisco on Monday, but the focus of participants was on the perceived state of the country decades after the civil rights movement of the '60s began.
Tuesday clouds
We are expecting another round of fog in some of the inland valleys Tuesday morning. High clouds will also stream into the Bay Area from the Pacific. Highs should range from the mid 50s to the low 60s. Our dry weather stretch will continue through the weekend.
A phone on SF's Valencia Street aims to address the political divide through conversation
A social experiment is underway on the streets of San Francisco, aimed at connecting a country that at times seems so far apart. It all starts with picking up the phone.
January highlights cervical cancer: Experts say prevention is within reach
The month of January puts a spotlight on a type of cancer that is both common, and largely preventable. According to the CDC, 9 out of every 10 cases of cervical cancer is caused by the virus known as HPV.
2026 expected to be a good year for investors, expert says
2026 is shaping up to be a good year, but the big story isn't where the markets rise, it's who leads them. George Noceti, a family wealth advisor at Morgan Stanley, joined us on 'The Nine' for insight into where the markets are headed.
Cold start to MLK Day will give way to warmer Monday
Monday morning will be cold with some fog, but temps will warm as the day goes on.
Mild to warm Monday
No big changes to the Bay Area forecast. Our dry stretch continues. Patchy fog will resurface in the inland valleys Monday morning. The afternoon forecast features mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures away from the fog. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the low 70s. We are expecting a cooling trend later in the week.
Demonstrators in San Francisco show solidarity with Iranian protesters, call for regime change
In San Francisco Sunday, demonstrators gathered in solidarity with Iranian protesters, after thousands have been killed inside Iran.
Two San Francisco churches pray for help after car destroys building
A car crashed into the side of a San Francisco church on Sunday afternoon, during Sunday worship, injuring several people and prompting authorities to evacuate the building to evaluate the damage.
Another round of unseasonable warmth in store for the Bay Area
Dry weather is expected for the area, possibly extending into next weekend.
Man beaten, robbed by group of juveniles near SF’s Fisherman’s Wharf
The SFPD said the group of suspects fled the scene “after being confronted by bystanders."
Suspects arrested in Bay Area car chase that left 3 injured
During the chase, the SFPD reported that the suspect vehicle crashed into two other cars, sending three other motorists in total to hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.
49ers eliminated in divisional round loss to Seahawks in NFC playoffs
The 49ers conclude their season with a 12-6 record overall.
Deadheads, musicians gather in San Francisco to remember Grateful Dead co-founder Bob Weir
Folk singer Joan Baez and country singer Wynonna Judd were among the musicians who paid tribute to Grateful Dead co-founder and beloved San Franciscan Bob Weir at a memorial Saturday in Civic Center Plaza.
Spare the air alert in place as temps remain above average
Temperatures in the Bay Area are hovering about five degrees above average.
Bay Area gets taste of spring weather
Relatively warm temperatures are settling around the Bay Area, which meteorologist Bryan Gallo said are much deserved after back-to-back atmospheric rivers.
San Francisco releases the latest data on overdose deaths
San Francisco says it is making progress on addressing the city's drug crisis, but that there is still a lot of hard work ahead. The Department of Public Health Today released the latest data on overdose deaths in the city. Those numbers show some progress, but also show there is a long way to go.
City leaders join the fight for retired SF firefighter's cancer care coverage
The community is rallying around a retired San Francisco firefighter battling cancer after his family said his treatment has been denied.
California awards $419M to combat homelessness in SF, LA and San Diego
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the state will spend $419 million in San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego as part of the state’s Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention program.
Mocktails and desserts take center stage during Dry January
Dry January doesn't have to mean going without. While many are cutting back on alcohol this month, on Mastro's Steakhouse in San Francisco says you can still indulge.




















