SFO opens final phase of Harvey Milk Terminal to travelers

The final phases of the renovation of the Harvey Milk Terminal have been completed at San Francisco International Airport.

'Air India food can cut like a knife', man finds metal in food on flight to SFO

A man was traveling from India to San Francisco when he found a sharp piece of metal in his meal on an Air India flight, Air India confirmed to KTVU.

Gas prices: What to expect this summer

Summer travel is in full swing, which means all eyes are on the prices at the pump. Here's what to expect.

Dads and families kayak the San Francisco Bay for Father's Day

Around the Bay Area Sunday, families celebrated Father’s Day with many activities suited to the warm weather. 

Bay Area man sues Red Lobster on behalf of California employees

One Bay Area man is leading the charge in suing Red Lobster on behalf of fellow California employees after they shut down dozens of stores across the country.

Cookie dough sold at Costco, Sam's Club recalled due to salmonella risk

The Food and Drug Administration expanded a recall of frozen cookie dough that may be contaminated with salmonella, the organization announced on June 6. 

FDA warns some oysters, clams could be contaminated with paralytic shellfish toxins

The tainted seafood was harvested in parts of the Pacific Northwest. Eating these items can cause paralytic shellfish poisoning resulting in symptoms including nausea, shortness of breath, and respiratory paralysis.

FBI warns of Mexican cartels targeting Americans in timeshare fraud schemes

The schemes entail criminals targeting part-time property owners, often older Americans, and convincing them to hand over large sums of cash under false pretenses related to their timeshare properties.

Chiquita ordered to pay families victimized in Colombia Civil War

A Florida jury has ordered Chiquita Brands International to pay $38.3 million to 16 families of people killed by Colombian paramilitaries, marking the first time the company has been held liable in U.S. courts for funding the violent group to protect its operations.

A true legend of Napa wines passes away

Warren Winiarski, the 95-year-old vintner who founded Stag’s Leap has died.

San Francisco opens first-of-its-kind grocery store where customers don't pay

A new one-of-a-kind market opened in San Francisco's Bayview neighborhood. Shoppers can leave without paying for groceries. They must meet certain criteria to shop at the District 10 Community Market. It is meant to serve low-income residents who don't have access to healthy, fresh foods.