Mom urges vaccination after loss of ‘healthy’ 28-year-old son to COVID-19
After losing her son to COVID-19, Christy Carpenter and her family are encouraging hesitant people to get the vaccine — if not for themselves, then for the people around them.
After losing her son to COVID-19, Christy Carpenter and her family are encouraging hesitant people to get the vaccine — if not for themselves, then for the people around them.
Campbell’s redesigns soup cans for 1st time in 50 years
For the first time in 50 years, the Campbell Soup Company is redesigning its iconic soup cans with some hidden elements.
For the first time in 50 years, the Campbell Soup Company is redesigning its iconic soup cans with some hidden elements.
Tuna suit: Subway seeks to dismiss case, says lab confirms there is indeed tuna
Subway restaurants called the no-tuna claim “frivolous” and said the women offered no facts to support their claims in an effort to end the ongoing lawsuit.
Subway restaurants called the no-tuna claim “frivolous” and said the women offered no facts to support their claims in an effort to end the ongoing lawsuit.
Popeyes debuts highly anticipated chicken nuggets, launches food donation campaign
Popeyes pledged to buy the cash equivalent of 1 million nuggets from Chick-fil-A, McDonald's, Burger King and Wendy's.
Popeyes pledged to buy the cash equivalent of 1 million nuggets from Chick-fil-A, McDonald's, Burger King and Wendy's.
Oklahoma couple welcomes rare identical triplets
T.J. and Stephanie Norman thought they were only having one child until they went in for an eight-week ultrasound. It was then that they knew they needed a bigger stroller.
T.J. and Stephanie Norman thought they were only having one child until they went in for an eight-week ultrasound. It was then that they knew they needed a bigger stroller.
Nearly 500 San Francisco bars may check customers' COVID vaccination status
In an effort to curb infections and protect workers, patrons must show proof that they are fully vaccinated or present a 72-hour negative COVID test to eat or drink indoors.
In an effort to curb infections and protect workers, patrons must show proof that they are fully vaccinated or present a 72-hour negative COVID test to eat or drink indoors.
8 people displaced after fire guts Pacifica home
A fire Saturday evening at a home in Pacifica has displaced all eight people living there. The cause of the blaze is under investigation.
A fire Saturday evening at a home in Pacifica has displaced all eight people living there. The cause of the blaze is under investigation.
One person killed, another injured in freeway shooting along Highway 4
The California Highway Patrol is investigating a deadly shooting on Highway 4 in Contra Costa County. It marks the fifth shooting along that stretch of roadway in three months.
The California Highway Patrol is investigating a deadly shooting on Highway 4 in Contra Costa County. It marks the fifth shooting along that stretch of roadway in three months.
California could shut off water for thousands of farmers
California regulators are planning to stop thousands of farmers from taking water out of the state's major rivers and streams because of a worsening drought.
California regulators are planning to stop thousands of farmers from taking water out of the state's major rivers and streams because of a worsening drought.
Attic fire causes estimated $75K in damage to home in Brentwood
A fire this week in Brentwood caused roughly $75,000 in damage to a home, according to the East Contra Costa Fire Protection District.
A fire this week in Brentwood caused roughly $75,000 in damage to a home, according to the East Contra Costa Fire Protection District.
Some San Francisco bars and restaurants are requiring proof of vaccination
The weekend is almost here and many people are looking for a night out on the town. But in San Francisco, that could mean bringing proof of vaccination against COVID-19.
The weekend is almost here and many people are looking for a night out on the town. But in San Francisco, that could mean bringing proof of vaccination against COVID-19.
Danville family raising awareness about FH disease through motorcycle racing in Sonoma
A motorcycle family from Danville is raising awareness about a genetic disorder that causes early heart disease. If not treated, it could lead to heart attacks, and even death.
A motorcycle family from Danville is raising awareness about a genetic disorder that causes early heart disease. If not treated, it could lead to heart attacks, and even death.
Gilroy Garlic Festival returns with drive-thru format for 2021
For over 40 years, the Gilroy Garlic Festival has been a summertime tradition that attracts visitors from all over the Bay Area to indulge in all things garlic.
For over 40 years, the Gilroy Garlic Festival has been a summertime tradition that attracts visitors from all over the Bay Area to indulge in all things garlic.
Newsom signs $2.6 billion child care and early education bill
Governor Gavin Newsom signed a $2.6 billion Child Care and Early Education bill that would provide new and better resources for children and child care providers.
Governor Gavin Newsom signed a $2.6 billion Child Care and Early Education bill that would provide new and better resources for children and child care providers.
Woman killed by hit-and-run driver in San Jose is third traffic fatality this week
A woman killed by a hit-and-run driver early Friday in San Jose is the latest traffic-related fatality in a city that wants to eliminate such deaths entirely.
A woman killed by a hit-and-run driver early Friday in San Jose is the latest traffic-related fatality in a city that wants to eliminate such deaths entirely.
Some San Francisco bars and restaurants are requiring proof of vaccination
Some San Francisco bars and restaurants are already requiring proof of vaccination for patrons. Additionally, hundreds of other bars and restaurants are seriously considering doing the same. KTVU's Christien Kafton reports.
Some San Francisco bars and restaurants are already requiring proof of vaccination for patrons. Additionally, hundreds of other bars and restaurants are seriously considering doing the same. KTVU's Christien Kafton reports.
Golden Gate Bridge traffic volume still down compared to pre-pandemic levels
Though California has been officially reopened for more than a month, travel on the Golden Gate Bridge is down 20 percent compared to pre-pandemic levels.
Though California has been officially reopened for more than a month, travel on the Golden Gate Bridge is down 20 percent compared to pre-pandemic levels.
Mississippi argues Supreme Court should overturn Roe v. Wade ruling
Mississippi is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that legalized abortion nationwide.
Mississippi is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that legalized abortion nationwide.
Viridian dessert bar in Oakland shows Hong Kong influence
Viridian is an Asian-inspired dessert bar in Oakland.
Viridian is an Asian-inspired dessert bar in Oakland.
San Jose woman arrested for allegedly running boyfriend over with her car
A woman in East San Jose was arrested after allegedly running over a man with her car early Thursday morning. Authorities were told the man is her boyfriend.
A woman in East San Jose was arrested after allegedly running over a man with her car early Thursday morning. Authorities were told the man is her boyfriend.



















