Black Vines celebrating 15 years this weekend
Black Vines is celebrating its 15th anniversary in Berkeley this weekend. Fern Stroud, the founder of Black Vines, and Chris Wachira, the founder of Wachira Wines, joined us on 'The Nine' ahead of the event.
Black Vines is celebrating its 15th anniversary in Berkeley this weekend. Fern Stroud, the founder of Black Vines, and Chris Wachira, the founder of Wachira Wines, joined us on 'The Nine' ahead of the event.
Record expungement, resource fair coming to the North Bay this week
The Vallejo Record Expungement and Resource Fair is happening at 10 am Wednesday at the Veteran's Memorial Building.
The Vallejo Record Expungement and Resource Fair is happening at 10 am Wednesday at the Veteran's Memorial Building.
A taste of Guerneville's Saucy Mama's Jook Joint
Yvette Bidegain, owner of Saucy Mama's Jook Joint, and Taosha Harper, her daughter and general manager, talk cultural pride, and the power of sharing Black culinary traditions across generations.
Yvette Bidegain, owner of Saucy Mama's Jook Joint, and Taosha Harper, her daughter and general manager, talk cultural pride, and the power of sharing Black culinary traditions across generations.
Mini-sabbaticals, adult 'gap years' growing in popularity
The 9-to-5 isn't the only path anymore. A growing number of professionals are stepping away from their careers for mini-sabbaticals, adult gap years, and even so-called micro-retirements. Kia Afcari, the director of UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center, joined us on 'The Nine' for insight on the trend.
The 9-to-5 isn't the only path anymore. A growing number of professionals are stepping away from their careers for mini-sabbaticals, adult gap years, and even so-called micro-retirements. Kia Afcari, the director of UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center, joined us on 'The Nine' for insight on the trend.
Unpopular Trump aiming to reset during State of the Union address
Todd Belt, political management program director at the George Washington University, comments on what to expect during President Trump's State of the Union address.
Todd Belt, political management program director at the George Washington University, comments on what to expect during President Trump's State of the Union address.
AI, exams, and equity
Jim Wismer, director of community relations with the National Test Prep Association, talks ACT and SAT prep.
Jim Wismer, director of community relations with the National Test Prep Association, talks ACT and SAT prep.
Fred Finch's New Crisis Residential Program
Fred Finch Youth and Family Services CEO Tom Alexander talks about new crisis residential program ahead of groundbreaking ceremony.
Fred Finch Youth and Family Services CEO Tom Alexander talks about new crisis residential program ahead of groundbreaking ceremony.
Tourists return to Bay Area after cartel violence strands travelers in Puerto Vallarta
Bay Area travelers are describing fear and uncertainty after cartel violence in Puerto Vallarta left tourists sheltering in place, hiding inside an airport and scrambling to get home.
Bay Area travelers are describing fear and uncertainty after cartel violence in Puerto Vallarta left tourists sheltering in place, hiding inside an airport and scrambling to get home.
SF lawmaker pitches bill aimed at streamlining takeover of electrical grid
San Francisco State Senator Scott Wiener is advancing a new bill aimed at allowing cities to break up from Pacific Gas & Electric. The senator said the new legislation would end PG&E's efforts to stall efforts to dump the utility company.
San Francisco State Senator Scott Wiener is advancing a new bill aimed at allowing cities to break up from Pacific Gas & Electric. The senator said the new legislation would end PG&E's efforts to stall efforts to dump the utility company.
Raising Cane's plans new restaurant at this iconic Bay Area destination, now undergoing a revamp
A popular, fast-growing chain, known for its chicken-tender meals, is poised to land at one of the Bay Area’s biggest tourist draws.
A popular, fast-growing chain, known for its chicken-tender meals, is poised to land at one of the Bay Area’s biggest tourist draws.
Voices for Change: Sonoma winery owner shares cancer journey, bond with V Foundation
From Season 7, Episode 1: Sarah Citron, the owner of Bricoleur Vineyards, discusses her cancer journey, how she's using it to help others going through similar experiences and how it's formed her unshakable bond with the V Foundation.
From Season 7, Episode 1: Sarah Citron, the owner of Bricoleur Vineyards, discusses her cancer journey, how she's using it to help others going through similar experiences and how it's formed her unshakable bond with the V Foundation.
Voices for Change: New film explores baseball culture in Japan
From Season 7, Episode 1: Director Jason Sterman discusses his new film "Homecoming: The Tokyo Series" which explores Japan's deep relationship with baseball.
From Season 7, Episode 1: Director Jason Sterman discusses his new film "Homecoming: The Tokyo Series" which explores Japan's deep relationship with baseball.
Voices for Change: Oakland woman helps athletes with WNBA dreams
From Season 7, Episode 1: Faatimah A shares how she founded the Women's Premier Basketball Association to give women with dreams of playing pro, a chance to grow and develop.
From Season 7, Episode 1: Faatimah A shares how she founded the Women's Premier Basketball Association to give women with dreams of playing pro, a chance to grow and develop.
Voices for Change: Mayor Barbara Lee reflects on the Rev. Jesse Jackson
From Season 7, Episode 1: Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee shares her memories about the Rev. Jesse Jackson's life and legacy.
From Season 7, Episode 1: Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee shares her memories about the Rev. Jesse Jackson's life and legacy.
Hella Cool Gigs: Sutro Tower Maintenance Worker
Ever wonder what it's like to work on San Francisco's iconic Sutro Tower? KTVU's Crystal Bailey flies high with the city's maintenance workers on Hella Cool Gigs.
Ever wonder what it's like to work on San Francisco's iconic Sutro Tower? KTVU's Crystal Bailey flies high with the city's maintenance workers on Hella Cool Gigs.
Taste Tri-Valley Restaurant Week returns
Taste Tri-Valley Restaurant Week has officially kicked off, bringing 10 days of exclusive menus, special events, and standout sips across Pleasanton, Livermore, Dublin and Danville.
Taste Tri-Valley Restaurant Week has officially kicked off, bringing 10 days of exclusive menus, special events, and standout sips across Pleasanton, Livermore, Dublin and Danville.
SF Music Week underway, special performances planned for this weekend
SF Music Week begins today, and this weekend SF Sounds is marking the occasion with two special headline performances at the Ruth Williams Opera House. In celebration of Black History Month, the live shows spotlight local artists in an intimate setting.
SF Music Week begins today, and this weekend SF Sounds is marking the occasion with two special headline performances at the Ruth Williams Opera House. In celebration of Black History Month, the live shows spotlight local artists in an intimate setting.
Fallout continues in Mexico after cartel leader is killed
25 National Guard members in Mexico have been killed following the death of powerful drug cartel leader, El Mencho, was killed. David Shirk, a political science and international relations professor at the University of San Diego, joined us on 'The Nine' for insight into the fallout that continues in Puerto Vallarta.
25 National Guard members in Mexico have been killed following the death of powerful drug cartel leader, El Mencho, was killed. David Shirk, a political science and international relations professor at the University of San Diego, joined us on 'The Nine' for insight into the fallout that continues in Puerto Vallarta.
What to know about U.S. travel alert for popular Mexico tourist spots
Erinn Tucker-Oluwole, department chair for the Hospitality and Tourism Management program at University of Maryland Eastern Shore, gives tips for Americans traveling to Mexico amid cartel violence.
Erinn Tucker-Oluwole, department chair for the Hospitality and Tourism Management program at University of Maryland Eastern Shore, gives tips for Americans traveling to Mexico amid cartel violence.
New bill would require insurance protections for fire-safe homes
A new proposal in the state legislature would require insurance companies to cover any home that meets certain requirements for fire safety. It's a proposal that's being supported by some groups of fire survivors from the Eaton & Palisades wildfires.
A new proposal in the state legislature would require insurance companies to cover any home that meets certain requirements for fire safety. It's a proposal that's being supported by some groups of fire survivors from the Eaton & Palisades wildfires.




















