Gaza at a crossroads: What the ceasefire really means
Gaza ceasefire tested as Israeli forces kill more than five Palestinians. Kenneth Roth, visiting professor at the Princeton School for Public and International Affairs, gives insight.
Managing growing debt in this economy
A new report out finds more Americans are using credit as a lifeline. Zest AI, a lending technology company, surveyed 1000 American consumers, 53%, more than half said they depend on credit for necessities such as food and medicine. The dependency is higher among Gen Z and millennials, at 75%.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Malta gets first-ever direct flight from the U.S.
Malta is on Travelzoo's must-visited destinations this year, and it just got its first-ever nonstop flight out of the U.S. Gabe Saglie, a senior editor with Travelzoo, joins Morning on 2 to take us inside this Mediterranean county.
Underage social media use linked to lower test scores, study finds
A study released Monday from UCSF is sounding the alarm on social media use among kids. Researchers say even a little time online before age 13 could affect how well children read, learn and remember.
Sept. 11, 2025: KTVU Mornings on 2 at 7 a.m.
KTVU Mornings on 2 at 7 a.m.
Golden State 5K Race held at Chase Center
The inaugural Golden State 5K Race kicked off Sunday morning at 9am with hundreds of people running and walking in the 3.1-mile race. It was a sold-out event that included wellness activities, music and giveaways.
Cruise to reduce driverless fleet after series of incidents
KTVU's Gasia Mikaelian explores the effects of driverless vehicles operating in San Francisco and beyond with autonomous vehicle expert Sam Abuelsamid.
Tropical Storm Hilary damage and emergency response
KTVU's Andre Senior speaks with Mark Neveau, Former Fema Coordinator about the emergency response in Southern California as Tropical Storm Hilary weakens.
Top of Mount Diablo offers spectacular panoramic views
KTVU's Claudine Wong guides us to the top of Mount Diablo for the week's Zip Trips special.
Congresswoman Barbara Lee on border crisis
Congresswoman Barbara Lee joined Mornings on 2 to recap her recent visit to two border facilities in Texas, a state that has seen a surge in migrant children at the US-Mexico border.
98-year-old Benicia woman retires from driving
98-year-old Benicia woman retires from driving
COLCORONA study looking for participants in new clinical trial
Dr. Binita Shah, US co-lead investigator of the COLCORONA study, explains how the new clinical trial will work as she and others on her team search for volunteers. To participate in the study call 1-877-536-6837 or visit colcorona.org.
Oakland Pride goes virtual
Carlos Uribe, Oakland Pride's co-chair, explains what's in store for this year's festivities in 2020.
Bay Area chef releases new book
Gasia Mikaelian catches up with San Mateo chef and restauranteur, Kenji Lopez-Alt, to talk about his new book "Every Night is Pizza Night."
Bay Area business offers unique child care and distance-learning options
Vanessa Wong from College Nannies + Sitters + Tutors discusses the uptick in interest for learning coaches during the pandemic.
Oakland Restaurant Week returns
Mark Everton, CEO of Visit Oakland, explains how people can help small businesses in the East Bay thrive during the new summer edition of Oakland Restaurant Week.
Avoiding costly Back to School Shopping pitfalls
Jennifer Jolly, tech-life columnist, offers tips on how to save on laptops to which helpful devices are available keep track of homework.
Camp Fire exposure health study
Mike Mibach catches up with the principal investigator of the new study along with a San Francisco fire captain to discuss the results.
Google's top online resources for students
Katherine Williams, Google technology expert, explains what distance learning resources are available.



















