-
What to know about California primary
NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke to political science professor Melinda Jackson from San Jose State University about what to know ahead of Super Tuesday.
-
Political analysis: Supreme Court rules Trump can stay on Colorado ballot
It’s a big week in politics. There’s the Supreme Court’s decision on Donald Trump on Monday, the California primary Tuesday and the State of the Union on Thursday. NBC Bay Area’s Legal Analyst Larry G... -
Did you know? 2024 is the year of the dragon
The Chinese New Year is about new beginnings. Festivities make way for a healthy and lucky new year.
-
This New York high school student is teaching Ukrainian refugees English online
Melissa Chowdhury, a New York high school student, founded Fluent Futures, an online resource that helps Ukrainian refugees and other children around the world learn English to help break down the lan...
-
Tahoe area ski resort makes its own snow
Our Climate in Crisis is causing trouble for skiers and snowboarders. It’s getting harder to predict snowfall, and we’re seeing less and less right now. So, one Tahoe resort is now making its own.
-
“I want all the smoke”: Breakers delve into the battle mindset
Breakers delve into the battle mindset. Plus, the founder of iconic San Francisco-based breaking crew Renegade Rockers and legendary choreographer from the Bronx reminisce about neighborhood breakdancing battles in the 1980s — no judges or time limits, only fierce competition with the goal of being the best.
-
Breaking 101: What is a cypher?
A new sport is making its debut at the 2024 Paris Olympics — and with it, a host of new terms to learn. In this video we explore: What is a cypher?
-
Breaking it down: Breakdancing in the 2024 Paris Olympics
Since the early 80s, B-Boys and B-Girls practiced and refined their art in our Bay Area neighborhoods, from garages to high school gyms, showing off their skills in community centers, malls and local talent shows. As we move forward toward Paris, we’re talking to Bay Area breaking legends and rising superstars who understand this new Olympic sport... -
B-Girl “La Vix”: More than a sport, breaking is an art
For Team USA’s Vicki Chang, breaking is an art. The San Jose native began her breaking journey 15 years ago. And it’s not just a “crazy sport where people are doing the most ridiculous things,” to her it’s a space where people have the freedom to enjoy movement and be themselves.
-
TEASER: Discover the Olympic sport of breaking, a preview of our new “Breaking it Down” series
As we move forward toward Paris, we’re talking to Bay Area breaking legends and rising superstars who understand this new Olympic sport in a way that few others can — and know how the threads of Bay Area culture are woven tightly through it. Stay tuned for more videos as we count down to the opening ceremony!
-
RIVALRY FEELS: 49ers vs. Cowboys
The San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys will renew their historic rivalry under the lights of Sunday Night Football in Week 5. Fans were hyped back in January when the two teams squared off in the playoffs.
-
Les Twins host dance workshop in San Francisco while in town for Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour
Les Twins hosted a dance workshop and after party at City Dance Studios in San Francisco where fans got a chance to spend time with them and learn original choreography.
-
Neighbor shoots Florida mother after dispute over playing children, sheriff says
A Florida mother was fatally shot through a door outside a neighbor’s home after what officials characterized as a 2 1/2-year feud over playing children.
-
3 Bay Area Students Prepare for Finals of Scripps National Spelling Bee
The Bay Area is well-represented in the finals of this year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee.
-
Exclusive: Patrick Swayze's Wife Lisa Niemi on Possible Channing Tatum ‘Ghost' Remake
Lisa Niemi Swayze is carrying on her late husband Patrick Swayze’s memory and continuing to fight for an end to pancreatic cancer, the disease that took his life in 2009.
-
A Closer Look: A.I. Simulation Takeaways
What happens when you tell artificial intelligence to act like real humans?
Turns out, it starts to look a little like reality TV. Jessica Aguirre speaks with Stanford student Joon Sung Park on this AI technology. -
South Bay Man's Gift Card Scam
NBC Bay Area Responds to a South Bay man who says someone else used up a present he bought his fiancé, before she even opened it. Consumer Investigator Chris Chmura’s team stepped in to unwrap this mystery.