
Ann Rubin
Ann has been at KTVU since 2012. In her career, she’s interviewed political figures like Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney, covered the aftermath of major tornadoes and floods, and reported truly memorable stories like the murder trial of casino executive Ted Binion, who had buried millions in silver in a vault in the desert, as well as the story of Shawn Hornbeck, a missing child who was found alive four and a half years after being kidnapped.
Prior to working at KTVU, Ann worked at KSDK in St. Louis, MO. KVVU in Las Vegas, NV and KIDK in Pocatello ID.
Ann is originally from Chicago, but went to school at Bowdoin College in Maine, where she was an English and Art History double major.
Ann has covered everything from the pandemic, to the aftermath of the VTA mass shooting, to a recent story where a local food bank was being forced to move out of their building, but got to stay after our report.
Ann loves the Bay Area weather, and that you can sit outside in the evening without getting eaten alive by mosquitoes. She also loves the proximity to both mountains and ocean. When not working, Ann loves to read, ski, and spend time with her family.
The latest from Ann Rubin
Crowds gather for St. Patrick's Day celebration in San Jose
At O'Flaherty's Irish Pub in San Jose, the festivities started early. There was music inside, Irish dancers outside, and a crowd happy to take it all in.
2-year old recovering after redwood tree lands on Boulder Creek home
A 2-year-old boy is recovering after he was seriously injured when a giant redwood tree crashed through his family's Boulder Creek home.
Deadly crash on Highway 87 involved man lying in road, witnesses say
Police are investigating a deadly crash on Highway 87 in San Jose on Wednesday.
Redwood City offering course on bystander intervention to help combat hate crime
The Redwood City Public Library offers a range of courses, including one on bystander intervention.
Silicon Valley leaders learn about poverty through immersive experience
A group of Silicon Valley leaders learned some hard lessons Friday about living in poverty in one of the wealthiest areas of the country.
Dealer of fentanyl-laced pills gets 8-year sentence in death of Concord girl
A drug dealer convicted of selling fentanyl-laced pills that resulted in the death of a Concord teen was sentenced to eight years in prison on Thursday.
Hero honored for rescuing elderly couple from burning building in San Francisco
In January, Josue Contreras ran into a burning building in San Francisco to save two people he had never met before.
California farmers trying to assess damage after massive winter storms
Farmers in California, who had been hoping for an end to the drought, are now trying to deal with flooded fields and damaged crops after this winter's massive rains.
Pothole on Highway 101 in Redwood City leads to dozens of flat tires
Roughly 25 vehicles sustained flat tires along Highway 101 in Redwood City on Monday morning, after hitting a large pothole on the roadway.