California makes plans to sue Trump administration over tariffs
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta are taking on the Trump administration in a new lawsuit, according to a press release from the governor's office. The two are filing a lawsuit in federal court to challenge President Donald Trump's emergency powers, which were used to enact sweeping tariffs in the past month. KTVU's Allie Rasmus reports.
El Salvador president and Trump discuss deportation case
Implications of Trump-Bukele deportation partnership. William Lopez, associate professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health discusses international intervention and American law.
Bridge Builders to the New Generation
For many students in low-income communities, the path to success can feel out of reach. Bridge Builders to the New Generation is a nonprofit that's working to change that by empowering young people with the social, emotional and academic tools they need to thrive.
KTVU'S Sal Castaneda talks with Serra High School students ahead of Robotics Competition World Championships
Junipero Serra High School's robotics team is operating on a whole other level from the classic science fair volcano. KTVU's Sal Castaneda spoke with some of the students as they get ready to head to Houston for one of the biggest robotics competitions in the world.
Bay Area high school students headed to Robotics Competition World Championships
From the classroom to the championship, Junipero Serra High School's robotics team has punched its ticket to Houston.
Understanding ALS following Eric Dane's diagnosis
Following the news that actor Eric Dane has been diagnosed with ALS, many are wondering what it means for his future health. Dr. Jill Goslinga, a neurology at UCSF, joined us on 'The Nine' to discuss the neurodegenerative condition that has no known cure.
U.S. immigration polices come front and center over two cases
El Salvador’s president met with President Trump at the White House Monday amid controversy over a Maryland man illegally deported to El Salvador. The DOJ claims it’s not legally obligated to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia — but the Supreme Court ruled unanimously he must be brought back. Meanwhile, a judge has ordered the deportation of Columbia grad student Mahmoud Khalil, citing a memo that his activism threatens U.S. foreign policy.
Do you need a booster shot for the measles?
Pam Cook Talks with Doctor Mike about the science behind the vaccine for measles and what you can do to make sure you and your family are protected.
Lamorinda Care Collective
Hear how the Lamorinda Care Collective is helping Bay Area communties.
Local doula program works to support black moms
Lauren McCollins, program manager for Coco Doulas, explains the role of a doula and the goal of her organization.
Expert reveals last minute tax tips
Tax Day is Tuesday, and if you're still scrambling to get your paperwork together, Annette Nellen, an accounting professor at San Jose State University, joined us on 'The Nine' to discuss how you can avoid problems that might arise.
Parkinson's Awareness Month: Doctor discusses progress made in helping patients control their symptoms
The month of April is Parkinson's Awareness Month, which is a disease that affects about 1 million people nationwide. Dr. Han Lee, a neurologist at Kaiser Permanente, joined us on 'The Nine' to discuss the neurological disorder that can impact an individual's movement, speech, and even their mental health.
'SIX' returns to the Bay Area
History with a fierce beat and a feminist twist. From Tudor queens to pop icons, 'Six: The Musical' takes viewers into the lives of the six wives of Henry the VIII.
Thrive City transforms for Spring Golf Day
While the Warriors are away, the golfers came out to play at Thrive City in San Francisco.
President Trump's efforts to reshape judiciary
William Banks, Syracuse University College of Law Professor explains implications of Supreme Court allowing President Trump to fire independent agency members.
Autism Awareness Month: A discussion of advocacy and destigmatization
He led the reelection campaign for San Francisco Sheriff Paul Miyamoto, authored a book, and continues to advocate for greater support for individuals on the spectrum. Adam Sherman, author of 'Living Beyond Normal: An Autistic Autobiography,' joined us on 'The Nine' to discuss efforts to destigmatize autism diagnoses.
Formula 1 tickets go on sale Wednesday
Formula 1 is the fastest-growing spectator sport in America, and tickets go for the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix go on sale Wednesday. Travel expert Gabe Saglie joined us on 'The Nine' for more insight into what fans can expect.
Economic impact of IRS tax-data sharing deal with DHS
Luis Cortes Romero, immigration attorney at Novo Legal explains implications of internal Revenue Service agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to help identify and deport undocumented immigrants.
East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse
East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse in Oakland is a nonprofit that's on mission to keep materials out of landfills, by transforming yesterday's leftovers into tomorrow's art supplies.
Tariffs expected to increase prices of vehicles across the board
The cost of new and used vehicles are expected to increase this year. It comes following President Trump's 25% auto tariffs on foreign vehicles and parts.