Ask like an auctioneer
We go deeper into a report that details the effects of the wage gap between men and women. The National Partnership for Women cost women more than $1.5 trillion a year. We get some insight from and author Dia Bondi who talks about her new book, Ask like an Auctioneer.
Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley
For Hispanic Heritage Month, KTVU is highlighting the work of the Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley, which helps Latinos find and be prepared for opportunities in Silicon Valley and the tech industry.
Rediscover Oakland Through Film at the 21st Annual Oakland International Film Festival
Co-Founder and Executive Director of Oakland International Film Festival joins us live to talk about the issues addressed during this year's film festival.
Sherri Season 2 premieres Monday
Sherri Shepherd is an award-winning talk show host, actress, best-selling author and comedian. And on Monday, we'll see the premiere of the new season 2 of "Sherri:" Sherri joins us live on what to expect.
Alcatraz Swim for Sight
More than 285 million people in the world are visually impaired. But one organization is raising money to create a world where all can see. The annual "Alcatraz Swim for Sight" is happening this weekend to help raise funds for scientific and technological advancements that lead to solutions for patients around the globe. We talked to brother Noah and Ari Hirson who are participating in the swim.
Annual Oktoberfest at Schroeder's in the city
From lively music and traditional attire to colorful festivities. And of course, beer. Schroeder's in San Francisco is transforming the Financial District into a vibrant celebration of Bavarian Culture this weekend for its annual Oktoberfest. Assistant bar manager of Schroeder's Che Walton shows us some of the most popular food items on the menu and its signature drink.
Giving Day: Alameda County Community Food Bank
The Alameda County Community Food Bank distributes millions of healthy meals each year and in just a couple of weeks, its hosting its annual "Savor the Season" fundraiser. And 100% of the proceeds stay local to help create a healthier, and hunger-free community. Director of Community Engagement Michael Altfest tells us more about it.
Travel tips to Santa Barbara's wine country
Fall is a little more than a week away, and travel expert, Gabe Saglie, tells us it's the perfect time to escape to one of California's most prized wine countries. He joined us on The Nine from Solvang in the Santa Ynez Valley for some tips and a peek at a major Central California foodie event this fall.
Suicide prevention week
This week marks national suicide prevention week. Dr. Pam Orren, who's a clinical psychologist at Kaiser Permanente's Walnut Creek Medical Center, joins us on The Nine, to talk about how communities can come together to raise awareness, promote understanding and provide support for those battling thoughts of suicide.
Oakland mayor talks about justice, crime and the city's 911 system
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao talks about justice, crime and the city's 911 system.
Expert advises ways to deal with imposter syndrome
More than 80% of people nationwide say they struggle with imposter syndrome. We talk with Jen Gottlieb, the author of "Be Seen" for tips on changing your perspective from self-doubt to self-worth.
49ers kick off their NFL season
49ers kick off their NFL season today, that's why Mornings on 2 brings in Bay Area chef Hugh Groman to show us tailgating recipes you'll want to save all season long.
World Suicide Prevention Day
September 10 is World Suicide Prevention day, recognized by the World Health Organization as a day to bring awareness to the growing issue. A Kaiser Permanente psychiatrist joins us live to tell us what the warning signs are, and how to help.
Post-pandemic travel remains strong
Travel expert Gabe Saglie joins us live from a cruise ship moving through the Pacific Ocean to tell us how his Alaskan excursion is going.
September is National Preparedness Month
Former FEMA coordinator Mark Neveau joins us live to talk about ways we can prepare in case of an emergency or natural disaster.
San Francisco Opera returns for its 101st season
The San Francisco Opera returns for its 101st season this weekend. Arturo Chacón-Cruz joins us on 'The Nine' to talk about opening night, Opera in the Park and Il Trovatore, which premieres September 12th.
Applications closing soon to join the Warriors' entertainment teams
The Golden State Warriors start back up again in October, and you can join one of its entertainment teams. It consists of four different groups, including the Jr. Jam Squad (6-14), and the Hardwood Classics for those who are 55 and older. These two groups showcase the talent of the youngest and oldest Warriors fans and provide entertainment at home games and throughout the Bay Area. Applications are due Thursday, September 7.
Back-to-school tips for dealing with viruses
Children come into contact with germs every day, but the back-to-school season is making illnesses spread faster than ever. Dr. Shawnda Johnson, a pediatrician at Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center, joins us on 'The Nine' to talk about the symptoms you should look out for, so you don't have to keep your child home for every cough or sniffle.
Bridgegood
Oakland-based non-profit Bridgegood is making a difference in the community through empowerment and tech opportunity. KTVU's Gasia Mikaelian speaks with Shaun Tai, Bridgegood Co-Founder and Executive Director about the work his organization is doing to provide access, professional opportunities and tech literacy to under-resourced design students.
Bay Area real estate market is doing better than expected, expert says
A new report from Black Knight shows home prices were more than 2% higher in July than the same month last year. Ken DeLeon, the founder of DeLeon Realty in Palo Alto, joined us on 'The Nine,' and says that real estate around the region is doing much better than anticipated last year.