
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
Marin County joins lawsuit over planned ICE facility near Gilroy
The fight to halt the development of a planned immigration enforcement detention facility in Santa Clara County has gained a new ally.
SFPD audit shows Flock cameras accessed on behalf of federal, out-of-state agencies
San Francisco’s Flock Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) network has been queried on behalf of out-of-state and federal agencies, validating fears that many privacy advocates have had about the program.
Leptospirosis claims one life in Berkeley, months after initial outbreak
Berkeley city officials have confirmed one death as the result of leptospirosis, a bacterial disease identified in a homeless encampment in January.
California, Santa Clara County file lawsuit over planned ICE facility near Gilroy
Santa Clara County could become the home of a federal immigration detainment facility, but not if state and local authorities have a say in the matter.
DA charges suspect in shooting that left SFPD officer with life-threatening injuries
The man arrested for shooting a San Francisco police Officer has been charged with attempted murder and multiple felonies.
Starting June 1, 'Big Beautiful Bill' imposes new work requirements for CalFresh recipients
Starting next month, California will begin enforcing new federal guidelines that mandate CalFresh recipients to work 20 hours a week, or 80 hours a month, or risk a reduction in food benefits.
Bay to Breakers: San Francisco road closures and alternate routes
The route essentially divides the city in two, and drivers should plan accordingly — roads across San Francisco will be closed starting Saturday night through Sunday evening.
TB outbreak at SF high school affects nearly 1 in 5, further testing underway
Nearly one in five students and staff at San Francisco’s Archbishop Riordan High School have been diagnosed with latent or active tuberculosis, the latest development in an outbreak that started in November.
Public health officials confirm 18 Legionella infections connected to Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara
An investigation is underway at Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara after an outbreak of legionella infection. 18 cases have been reported to Santa Clara County public health officials so far.
Save Mount Diablo makes secures environmental protections for more than 300 acres
The effort to prevent oil drilling in Mount Diablo State Park progressed further Wednesday, when over 300 acres of land were granted conservation protections.









