
Ann Rubin
Ann Rubin is a reporter based out of the KTVU South Bay bureau.
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Pilot program tests air and wastewater for COVID at Menlo Park City School District
It's a cutting edge approach to COVID testing — the Menlo Park City School District is part of a pilot program to test air and wastewater at their schools.
VTA workers construct 'eternal flame' memorial for coworkers killed in mass shooting
Next week will mark the one-year anniversary of the mass shooting at a Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light rail yard that claimed 10 lives. To honor those coworkers, a group of employees constructed a special tribute — an eternal flame.
Former champion Brandi Chastain reacts to news of equal pay for men's and women's national soccer teams
In a landmark agreement with U.S. Soccer, the men's and women's national teams will receive equal pay. This comes after a years-long fight on behalf of the women's players.
VTA building where San Jose mass shooting took place demolished
VTA made the decision to demolish Building B at their Guadalupe Light Rail Yard, so employees, especially those traumatized by last year's mass shooting, would never have to go back there.
SJSU students hold rally demanding more accountability when it comes to sexual assault reporting
Students at San Jose State held a rally on Wednesday, demanding the University take action when it comes to sexual assault on campus.
Vibrating gloves could be game-changer for Parkinson's patients
Stanford doctors are testing a new treatment that may have the ability to slow or reverse some symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
Church linked to San Jose kidnapping also tied to apparent exorcism death of 3-year-old girl
Disturbing details have come to light regarding a San Jose church where an alleged exorcism claimed the life of a 3-year-old girl.
San Jose's Norm Mineta, 1st Asian-American Cabinet secretary, dies at age 90
Norman Y. Mineta, who was born in San Jose, Calif., to Japanese immigrant parents, held in an internment camp during WWII and held high national government posts, has died at age 90, officials said Tuesday.
Santa Clara County sees rise in out-of-state patients seeking abortions
The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors is considering the approval of $3 million for Planned Parenthood as a growing number of out-of-state patients have been coming to Northern California for abortions.
San Jose braces for big crowds after events land on same day thanks to scheduling error
San Jose's May Day March is an annual event held in celebration of International Workers' Day.