White House Correspondent's Dinner shooting unlikely to change political opinions, expert says
The shooting that disrupted the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday night is unlikely to spark a lasting national conversation about political violence — and probably won't rescue the president's sagging approval numbers either, according to a political scientist who studies media and democracy.
The shooting that disrupted the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday night is unlikely to spark a lasting national conversation about political violence — and probably won't rescue the president's sagging approval numbers either, according to a political scientist who studies media and democracy.
Consumer confidence hits record low
U.S. consumer confidence dropped to a record low of 49 points in April, down from 53 points in March, according to the University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index.
U.S. consumer confidence dropped to a record low of 49 points in April, down from 53 points in March, according to the University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index.
Correspondent's Dinner shooting: Former Secret Service agent addresses security questions
Retired U.S. Secret Service Agent Jeff James is breaking down how the agency’s multi-layered security apparatus functioned during the tense standoff at the White House Correspondent's Dinner that forced President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump to evacuate Saturday night.
Retired U.S. Secret Service Agent Jeff James is breaking down how the agency’s multi-layered security apparatus functioned during the tense standoff at the White House Correspondent's Dinner that forced President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump to evacuate Saturday night.
Shooting at White House Correspondents' Dinner: What we know
We’re learning more about Cole Allen, the man accused of opening fire outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner where President Trump and the first lady were in attendance.
We’re learning more about Cole Allen, the man accused of opening fire outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner where President Trump and the first lady were in attendance.
Novato police seek public's help in locating hit-and-run driver who struck child
The driver – described by police as an elderly woman – paused briefly before driving away from the scene, leaving the 8-year-old victim injured in the road.
The driver – described by police as an elderly woman – paused briefly before driving away from the scene, leaving the 8-year-old victim injured in the road.
Getting girls inspired to play a variety of sports
Play Like a Girl+ returns on Sunday, May 3 in Piedmont. Olympic athletes and dozens of live demonstrations are happening at Witter Field in Piedmont. And there's a new addition... swimming at the city's brand new electric pool.
Play Like a Girl+ returns on Sunday, May 3 in Piedmont. Olympic athletes and dozens of live demonstrations are happening at Witter Field in Piedmont. And there's a new addition... swimming at the city's brand new electric pool.
Mountain View water main break leaves dozens under “Do Not Use" order
About 67 households remain without safe tap water after a contamination incident, with testing expected to last through at least Monday.
About 67 households remain without safe tap water after a contamination incident, with testing expected to last through at least Monday.
Sheep Shearing festival in San Ramon
Forest Home Farms Historic Park pays tribute to San Ramon's agricultural history with the Sheep Shearing Festival.
Forest Home Farms Historic Park pays tribute to San Ramon's agricultural history with the Sheep Shearing Festival.
Free grocery giveaway at Genesis Church
Genesis Church in Antioch gives away free groceries to families in need.
Genesis Church in Antioch gives away free groceries to families in need.
A bit more sunshine on the way
Happy Sunday everyone. Cloudy, cool and a little damp to start your day with areas of drizzle. We'll see a bit more sunshine this afternoon, but it stays breezy and temps. below normal. In the Sierra, snow levels drop to about 5500' with minor travel impacts. Warmer days on the way.
Happy Sunday everyone. Cloudy, cool and a little damp to start your day with areas of drizzle. We'll see a bit more sunshine this afternoon, but it stays breezy and temps. below normal. In the Sierra, snow levels drop to about 5500' with minor travel impacts. Warmer days on the way.
Mountain View water main incident leaves dozens without tap water
About 67 households remain without safe tap water after a contamination incident, with testing expected to last through at least Monday.
About 67 households remain without safe tap water after a contamination incident, with testing expected to last through at least Monday.
Here's how long it could take to drive down 19th Avenue during weekend construction
The roadway, which carries an estimated 66,000 vehicles per day, is expected to remain closed until Monday morning.
The roadway, which carries an estimated 66,000 vehicles per day, is expected to remain closed until Monday morning.
Here's how long it could take to drive down 19th Avenue during weekend construction
Northbound 19th Avenue is closed between Sloat Boulevard and Lincoln Way for a repaving project. The roadway, which carries an estimated 66,000 vehicles per day, is expected to remain closed until Monday morning.
Northbound 19th Avenue is closed between Sloat Boulevard and Lincoln Way for a repaving project. The roadway, which carries an estimated 66,000 vehicles per day, is expected to remain closed until Monday morning.
Pair of earthquakes near SF Zoo shake Bay Area
No damages were reported in the immediate aftermath of the earthquakes.
No damages were reported in the immediate aftermath of the earthquakes.
East Bay community event offers healing resources for sexual assault survivors
The fourth annual Stand Against Assault Now (SAAN) event is being held Saturday at the East Bay Church, offering a holistic approach to healing that addresses the "whole person."
The fourth annual Stand Against Assault Now (SAAN) event is being held Saturday at the East Bay Church, offering a holistic approach to healing that addresses the "whole person."
New CalFresh work requirements start June 1: What you need to know
New federal rules starting June 1, 2026 expand CalFresh work requirements for adults aged 18-64 in California, with specific exemptions for certain groups.
New federal rules starting June 1, 2026 expand CalFresh work requirements for adults aged 18-64 in California, with specific exemptions for certain groups.
Washington DC is getting its first National Monument that honors women, and organizers are looking for ideas.
It's the first time in 250 years that the U.S. is honoring women at Washington DC's National Mall and the Women's Suffrage National Monument organization is looking for ideas.
It's the first time in 250 years that the U.S. is honoring women at Washington DC's National Mall and the Women's Suffrage National Monument organization is looking for ideas.
UC Berkeley student turns a necessity into a business
UC Berkeley sophomore Christian Alvarez shares how he came up with 'Ernyst," a website and app that has helped dozens of UC Berkeley students get connected with members of the community who need an extra hand.
UC Berkeley sophomore Christian Alvarez shares how he came up with 'Ernyst," a website and app that has helped dozens of UC Berkeley students get connected with members of the community who need an extra hand.
Take 2: Level-up in the kitchen
Chef Darryl Bell joins us on Mornings on 2 to share kitchen skills and an update on what's next after his successful launch of State Line Roadhouse
Chef Darryl Bell joins us on Mornings on 2 to share kitchen skills and an update on what's next after his successful launch of State Line Roadhouse
Tips to level-up your kitchen skills from Napa Valley's Chef Darryl Bell
Chef Darryl Bell of Stateline Road Smokehouse returns to Mornings on 2. He's sharing techniques to master a succulent spatchcock chicken and achieve the ultimate crispy-skin sear on salmon—just in time to level up your hosting season.
Chef Darryl Bell of Stateline Road Smokehouse returns to Mornings on 2. He's sharing techniques to master a succulent spatchcock chicken and achieve the ultimate crispy-skin sear on salmon—just in time to level up your hosting season.

















