
Ian Bradley
Ian Bradley is a Digital Content Producer who came to KTVU after spending over six years working in print news.
Ian started his journalism career in Southern California at his hometown newspaper, The Acorn. Prior to joining KTVU he spent just over two years reporting for the Nashville Business Journal.
He is happy to be back covering important community issues in his home state.
Have a news tip or story idea? Email him at ian.bradley@fox.com
The latest from Ian Bradley
Climate activists miss East Bay state senator with Easter Sunday protest
Protesters marched to State Senator Jesse Arreguín’s office on Sunday, demanding he vote yes on an environmentally-focused piece of legislation. Unfortunately, the senator and his staff did not receive the message.
Concord considers proposal that would roll back city's rent control limits
Concord renters plan to march to city hall on Tuesday evening, in protest of a proposal to allow greater rent increases and loosen eviction restrictions. The proposal is reportedly the result of lobbying by a private organization representing landlords and property owners.
East Bay Regional Park District asks for public's help with planning documents
The East Bay Regional Park District is asking the public's help in developing its next District Plan. The organization today published a survey, the responses of which will be used to guide its future.
Bay Area mourns passing of Pope Francis
The first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church died on Monday after suffering a stroke and cardiac arrest.
Oregon family finds missing dog after disappearance from San Rafael Airbnb
Good news: The family's dog that went missing while they were visiting San Rafael last month was found, the dog owner says.
Dead gray whale washes up in Alameda
Another dead whale washed up on the shores of the East Bay on Monday morning.
Salinas 'Murder Squad' member pleads guilty in 2017 killing spree
Court documents state Alvarado was a member of the self-proclaimed "Murder Squad," a street gang affiliated with the Nuestra Familia prison gang.
Fire-safe Los Altos home hits the market with $8 million price tag
A three-acre Los Altos property recently hit the market with an $8 million price tag. That's not hugely different from other homes in the region but this one has some unique features that set it apart — namely that it's built to withstand wildfires.
PG&E will move over 1,000 miles of powerlines underground to lower wildfire risk
PG&E has not said whether the cost of the improvements would be reflected in customer bills.
San Jose D3 race remains tight as vote totals come in
The San Jose District 3 City Council race is even closer, with the latest results showing another swing in who could enter a runoff race for the seat with frontrunner Gabby Chavez-Lopez.