Minneapolis ICE shooting: Agent kills woman

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed a Minneapolis motorist on Wednesday during the Trump administration’s latest immigration crackdown on a major American city — a shooting that federal officials claimed was an act of self-defense but that the city’s mayor described as “reckless” and unnecessary.

Raw: Alameda Coast Guard Cutter part of Venezuelan oil tanker seizure

U.S. forces on Wednesday said they seized two sanctioned oil tankers linked to Venezuela, including one intercepted in the North Atlantic after a lengthy pursuit. The Alameda Coast Guard Cutter Munro was part of one of the missions. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem shared some video.

Financial Hangover: How to bounce back after the holidays

The holidays might be over, and now the bills are coming due. From credit cards to drained savings, you may feel stuck in a financial hangover. Judy Herbst, the executive director of Savvy Ladies, joined us on 'The Nine' for insight on how to get back on track.

CES Day Two: New technology helping with everyday life

Some technology headlinges are all about what's coming 'someday,' but at CES this year, a big theme is tech helping with very real issues right now. Jennifer Jolly, a tech-life columnist, joined us from Las Vegas at a look at new gear that could actually matter in real life.

Storm cleanup underway in Santa Clara County

The rain is out of the Bay Area, but the recovery from the storm is just beginning. Crews from Santa Clara County parks are still removing fallen trees across the South Bay. 

Richmond mayor faces backlash after posting conspiracy theories

Supporters and critics of the Richmond mayor packed city hall Tuesday night. More than 150 people signed up to speak during public comment, which went late into the night. The mayor has since apologized for his remarks, but members of the Jewish community are demanding more accountability. 

Marin County still pumping out floodwaters after recent storms

The sounds of loud pumps resounded through the Larkspur Marina neighborhood Tuesday, as crews tried to pump water out of the Larkspur Marina Lagoon that overran the banks over the weekend, in the confluence of King tides, storm surge and the relentless downpour.

Stormy stretch fading away

The forecast shows a slight chance for pop-up showers, but then a dry pattern settles in for the remainder of the week.