
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
London Breed announces she will not run for Congress
Former San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Wednesday announced that she would not be running for election to replace Nancy Pelosi in Congress.
Air travelers start to feel the pain ahead of further potential flight reductions
With the federal government shutdown in its 38th day and no end in sight, warnings about air travel complications have become ominous.
Former SF mayor London Breed 'seriously considering' run for Pelosi's House seat
Breed stressed that she has not made any decisions but is having conversations with people, including San Franciscans, about their thoughts.
Meet Per Sia, San Francisco's new Drag Laureate
A San Francisco-based drag queen who has been performing in the city for nearly 20 years has been named the city’s second Drag Laureate.
How Prop. 50 would change California's congressional district maps
There's one topic currently dominating California's political landscape: Proposition 50, an effort to redraw the state's congressional maps in order to create five new Democratic seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
SFMTA announces closures, service changes ahead of Saturday 'No Kings' protests
Ahead of the planned "No Kings" protests being held across the Bay and the country this weekend are expected to have some major impacts on commuters. The San Francisco Mass Transit Authority on Friday issued travel guidelines for drivers or commuters planning to traverse the region on Saturday.
Facing new controversy, Benioff issues apology for National Guard comments
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, who has been facing heavy criticism this week for saying he would support the deployment of the National Guard to San Francisco, on Friday apologized for his comments.
SFPD reports surge in recruits as Trump suggests sending National Guard to SF
The San Francisco Police Department is seeing a record number of new recruits, Interim Chief Paul Yep announced on Wednesday. The surge in recruits is leading the department to increase the number of officers on the streets for the first time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
Ahead of 'No Kings' protests, expert tips for staying safe at demonstrations
The U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to protest, but there are limits to how far a protest can go.
Temescal Brewing files for bankruptcy
The owners of Oakland-based Temescal Brewing announced on Friday that the company was in the early stages of filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.









