17-year-old boy killed when Camaro crashes into Recology truck, flies off I-80 Freeway
The teens' car was catapulted over the bridge railings and fell about 25 feet down into a San Francisco Police Department impound lot, where it struck several other vehicles and flipped onto its roof.
The teens' car was catapulted over the bridge railings and fell about 25 feet down into a San Francisco Police Department impound lot, where it struck several other vehicles and flipped onto its roof.
Woman found dead in Berkeley apartment building; investigation underway
An investigation into the woman’s death is ongoing, and it was not immediately known exactly how she died.
An investigation into the woman’s death is ongoing, and it was not immediately known exactly how she died.
Sunday Sunshine: Inland Valleys Climb into the 80s for a Beautiful Weekend Finish
The Big Picture Our seasonal warmup is right on track. The cool, May gray weather is clearing out today, paving the way for a bright, very warm Sunday and an even hotter Monday before a cooling trend returns late next week. The Forecast: Day-by-Day Tonight: Skies will stay mostly clear for most airports, but coastal fog will return to Half Moon Bay, Monterey, and Salinas. Sunday: High pressure builds in, pushing temperatures higher under sunny skies. The coast will hit the 60s to near 70, while the interior jumps into the mid-70s to mid-80s. Monday (The Warmest Day): The heat peaks at 5 to 10 degrees above average. If the morning fog stays out at sea, even the coastal beaches will enjoy a very warm afternoon. Highs from 67 Beaches to 91 Inland. Tuesday (VOTE!) & Midweek: Temperatures bounce around a bit Wednesday and Thursday depending on how far inland the morning fog pushes. Next Weekend: A new weather system takes aim at the West Coast. While it will pull temperatures well below average, any actual rain looks like it will stay far to our north.
The Big Picture Our seasonal warmup is right on track. The cool, May gray weather is clearing out today, paving the way for a bright, very warm Sunday and an even hotter Monday before a cooling trend returns late next week. The Forecast: Day-by-Day Tonight: Skies will stay mostly clear for most airports, but coastal fog will return to Half Moon Bay, Monterey, and Salinas. Sunday: High pressure builds in, pushing temperatures higher under sunny skies. The coast will hit the 60s to near 70, while the interior jumps into the mid-70s to mid-80s. Monday (The Warmest Day): The heat peaks at 5 to 10 degrees above average. If the morning fog stays out at sea, even the coastal beaches will enjoy a very warm afternoon. Highs from 67 Beaches to 91 Inland. Tuesday (VOTE!) & Midweek: Temperatures bounce around a bit Wednesday and Thursday depending on how far inland the morning fog pushes. Next Weekend: A new weather system takes aim at the West Coast. While it will pull temperatures well below average, any actual rain looks like it will stay far to our north.
Stafford County bus crash update: Bus driver charged with involuntary manslaughter
A bus driver from New York has been charged with multiple counts of involuntary manslaughter in connection with a crash that killed five people on Interstate 95 in Stafford County Friday.
A bus driver from New York has been charged with multiple counts of involuntary manslaughter in connection with a crash that killed five people on Interstate 95 in Stafford County Friday.
Rohnert Park police seek hit-and-run driver who injured 2 juveniles
A preliminary investigation into the crash revealed the two victims were riding an electric scooter in the area when they were struck by a silver Dodge Durango SUV that fled the scene after the collision.
A preliminary investigation into the crash revealed the two victims were riding an electric scooter in the area when they were struck by a silver Dodge Durango SUV that fled the scene after the collision.
Virginia bus crash: Massachusetts family of 4 among 5 killed
A family of four traveling to a family wedding was killed in Friday morning's crash on Interstate 95 in Virginia, a relative told the Associated Press.
A family of four traveling to a family wedding was killed in Friday morning's crash on Interstate 95 in Virginia, a relative told the Associated Press.
California governor's race tightens as primary day approaches
With Tuesday's primary election approaching, the race for California governor is coming into focus — and one candidate's rise has surprised nearly everyone watching.
With Tuesday's primary election approaching, the race for California governor is coming into focus — and one candidate's rise has surprised nearly everyone watching.
'Beta Mom' trend explained
The "beta mom" movement, which has been gaining traction on TikTok, encourages a more hands-off approach to parenting in contrast with moms who strive to carefully manage and control every aspect of family life.
The "beta mom" movement, which has been gaining traction on TikTok, encourages a more hands-off approach to parenting in contrast with moms who strive to carefully manage and control every aspect of family life.
World’s first Chinese queer museum opens in San Francisco’s Chinatown
Founder and LGBTQ activist Xiang Qui Chen, who moved to San Francisco from China, said the museum is a way to educate, inspire, and promote visibility for the Chinese LGBTQ community in her adopted city.
Founder and LGBTQ activist Xiang Qui Chen, who moved to San Francisco from China, said the museum is a way to educate, inspire, and promote visibility for the Chinese LGBTQ community in her adopted city.
New local spot serves "best scones ever" in the East Bay
It's National Scone Day so we asked Berkeley's Evergreen Cafe to show us how it's done.
It's National Scone Day so we asked Berkeley's Evergreen Cafe to show us how it's done.
Tyrese Gibson and Cody Walker stop by KTVU before FuelFest
FuelFest brings Tyrese Gibson and Paul Walker's brother, Cody, to Alameda County Fairgrounds today
FuelFest brings Tyrese Gibson and Paul Walker's brother, Cody, to Alameda County Fairgrounds today
Maui travel rebound
Travel expert Gabe Saglie tells us about a unique booking window has just opened up for summer travelers looking to score a deal in Maui.
Travel expert Gabe Saglie tells us about a unique booking window has just opened up for summer travelers looking to score a deal in Maui.
A warming trend is underway
The low clouds and patchy fog will be clearing back to the coast with mostly sunny skies for the afternoon today. A dry, warmer afternoon is expected today with temperatures ranging from low 60s at the coast to low 80s far inland. Additional warming is on the way for your Bay Area Sunday.
The low clouds and patchy fog will be clearing back to the coast with mostly sunny skies for the afternoon today. A dry, warmer afternoon is expected today with temperatures ranging from low 60s at the coast to low 80s far inland. Additional warming is on the way for your Bay Area Sunday.
World’s First Chinese Queer Museum Opens in SF’s Chinatown
The "Out Museum," described as the world's first Chinese queer museum, celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in San Francisco's Chinatown.
The "Out Museum," described as the world's first Chinese queer museum, celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in San Francisco's Chinatown.
Still no deal with Iran
Still no word on any decision made after President Trump gathered his national security team in the Situation Room to discuss a potential deal with Iran. The U.S. and Iran are stuck in a precarious ceasefire after the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran in February.
Still no word on any decision made after President Trump gathered his national security team in the Situation Room to discuss a potential deal with Iran. The U.S. and Iran are stuck in a precarious ceasefire after the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran in February.
Oakland's Plank to close, dealing another blow to Jack London Square
Plank, a longtime entertainment and dining destination in Oakland's Jack London Square, will close later this summer, citing declining sales and rising costs.
Plank, a longtime entertainment and dining destination in Oakland's Jack London Square, will close later this summer, citing declining sales and rising costs.
Will Sunday's full moon really turn blue?
KTVU's Roberta Gonzales heads to Chabot Space Observatory to explain the truth about Sunday's Blue Moon, separating fact, fiction and a full moon surprise!
KTVU's Roberta Gonzales heads to Chabot Space Observatory to explain the truth about Sunday's Blue Moon, separating fact, fiction and a full moon surprise!
May Gray, then sun and warmer weather
The Big Picture The unseasonably cold storm has officially packed its bags and moved into Nevada. High pressure from the Pacific is building in its place, triggering a well-deserved warming and drying trend that will bring normal spring temperatures back to the region by Sunday and through most of next week. The Forecast: Day-by-Day Tonight: A compressed marine layer will bring a solid blanket of low clouds inland overnight. Saturday Morning Fog & Drizzle: Watch out for thick fog if you are driving around Santa Rosa, Petaluma, or Novato early tomorrow morning, along with spotty coastal drizzle around the Monterey Peninsula. It should all clear out by mid-morning. Saturday Afternoon: The warming trend gains traction under a mix of sun and clouds. Expect highs in the upper 50s on the immediate coast, low-to-mid 60s around the Bay and pleasant 70s inland. Sunday Through Midweek: Temperatures will jump back to normal or slightly above normal. While the inland valleys warm up nicely, a returning marine layer on Monday and Tuesday will keep the beaches and coastal towns on the cooler side. Late Next Week: Don't pack away the jackets just yet. Long-range models show another cool weather system taking aim at the West Coast by next weekend. Marine Impact Boater Warning: High pressure to our north is cranking the wind machine back up over the ocean. Widespread hazardous marine conditions begin tonight. Expect strong northerly breezes with gale-force gusts ripping north of the Golden Gate and down the Big Sur Coast all weekend long. Have a great weekend!
The Big Picture The unseasonably cold storm has officially packed its bags and moved into Nevada. High pressure from the Pacific is building in its place, triggering a well-deserved warming and drying trend that will bring normal spring temperatures back to the region by Sunday and through most of next week. The Forecast: Day-by-Day Tonight: A compressed marine layer will bring a solid blanket of low clouds inland overnight. Saturday Morning Fog & Drizzle: Watch out for thick fog if you are driving around Santa Rosa, Petaluma, or Novato early tomorrow morning, along with spotty coastal drizzle around the Monterey Peninsula. It should all clear out by mid-morning. Saturday Afternoon: The warming trend gains traction under a mix of sun and clouds. Expect highs in the upper 50s on the immediate coast, low-to-mid 60s around the Bay and pleasant 70s inland. Sunday Through Midweek: Temperatures will jump back to normal or slightly above normal. While the inland valleys warm up nicely, a returning marine layer on Monday and Tuesday will keep the beaches and coastal towns on the cooler side. Late Next Week: Don't pack away the jackets just yet. Long-range models show another cool weather system taking aim at the West Coast by next weekend. Marine Impact Boater Warning: High pressure to our north is cranking the wind machine back up over the ocean. Widespread hazardous marine conditions begin tonight. Expect strong northerly breezes with gale-force gusts ripping north of the Golden Gate and down the Big Sur Coast all weekend long. Have a great weekend!
West Coast News Wrap Live
West Coast Wrap covers news from around the western U.S., including California, Arizona and Washington.
West Coast Wrap covers news from around the western U.S., including California, Arizona and Washington.
Massive apartment fire near UC Riverside leaves over 100 displaced
Residents displaced by a massive apartment complex fire near UC Riverside described chaos as 50 units and and an estimated 112 people were impacted.
Residents displaced by a massive apartment complex fire near UC Riverside described chaos as 50 units and and an estimated 112 people were impacted.

















