Transgender store owner repeatedly attacked in LA

An investigation is underway after a 61-year-old transgender woman was sexually assaulted and repeatedly targeted in hate crimes by a suspect and accomplices at her store, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

OUSD teachers avert one-day strike

After days of threatening to possibly stop working, the Oakland Education Association on Wednesday announced the union has reached an agreement with the Oakland Unified School District to avoid a one-day strike previously scheduled for Thursday.

Pleasant Hill launching night market

Belle La, the first Asian American Woman elected to the Pleasant Hill City Council talks Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Month. Sunny Pannu with Curry & Combo also joined to highlight Pleasant Hill's Night Market launching May 2.

Young voices, big impact: Gen Z on Trump's first 100 days

Jack Dozier, Deputy Director of Yale Youth Poll explains voter sentiment of President Trump's policies. The Yale Youth Poll, an undergraduate-led initiative surveyed 4,100 registered voters April 1 and 3, including an oversample of 2,025 voters aged 18 to 29.

Teenagers need up to 10 hours of sleep a night, CDC says

Teenagers are more sleep deprived than ever, and it's doing more harm than just making them groggy in class. According to the CDC, teens need up to 10 hours of sleep a night, but most are getting far less, averaging just 6. Dr. Rafael Pelayo, a sleep medicine specialist at Stanford, joined us on 'The Nine' to discuss the findings.

Automakers get slight relief from tariffs

President Trump is offering automakers some relief on his 25% tariffs. He signed an executive order that gives carmakers a 3.75% rebate in the first year, and a 2.5% rebate for the second year, based on the vehicle's purchase price. It's meant to help companies that use foreign-made parts to assemble their cars in the U.S. Brian Moody, an editor and analyst at Cox Automotive, joined us on 'The Nine' to discuss what this means for both automakers and consumers.

California bill would slash solar energy credits

California lawmakers are considering a bill that would cut some of the incentives to add roof top solar panels by slashing the credits homeowners and businesses get for generating their own solar energy.

3 workers killed at San Leandro company; Cal-OSHA has no power to shut down

Three workers in the last eight years have been killed at a family-owned metal scrap recycling business, and the San Leandro company has been fined for more than 60 safety violations as far back as the 1990s – possibly the worst safety record of any similar company in the last 10 years in California, a review of state records shows.

3 workers killed at San Leandro company; Cal-OSHA has no power to shut down

Three workers in the last eight years have died at a family-owned San Leandro metal recycling business, and the company has been fined for more than 60 safety violations as far back as the 1990s – possibly the worst safety record of any similar company in the last 10 years in California, a review of state records show.

SoCal fire victims victimized again | West Coast Wrap

A Southern California community was devastated by the Eaton Fire and now many neighbors are being victimized again. How authorities are responding to a troubling rise in property crimes, targeting fire survivors.

REAL ID enforcement begins May 7: what you need to know

Enforcement of the REAL ID requirements is set to begin on May 7, when the federal government says it will begin enforcing checks for the REAL ID card that can only be obtained by verifying U.S. citizenship and residency in order to board planes or enter some federal buildings.