Bay Area rapper and Cookies founder Berner releases first book, ‘Becoming Legend’
Billboard-charting hip hop artist and cannabis entrepreneur Berner chronicles his rise from San Francisco streets to building a billion-dollar brand in his new book.
Billboard-charting hip hop artist and cannabis entrepreneur Berner chronicles his rise from San Francisco streets to building a billion-dollar brand in his new book.
Kamala Harris returns to Oakland, reflects on roots, urges political engagement
The former vice president stopped in her hometown as part of her book tour Tuesday. She mixed personal reflection with sharp criticism of the current administration and a call for voter mobilization.
The former vice president stopped in her hometown as part of her book tour Tuesday. She mixed personal reflection with sharp criticism of the current administration and a call for voter mobilization.
Kamala Harris draws hometown crowd in Oakland during book tour stop
Former Vice President Kamala Harris returned to her hometown to promote her new book, reflect on her roots and urge supporters to stay engaged amid national political tensions.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris returned to her hometown to promote her new book, reflect on her roots and urge supporters to stay engaged amid national political tensions.
Marin County flood control projects suspended
The King Tides and ensuing flooding that rocked Marin County this winter has sparked new conversations about how to respond to disasters like these and the role the federal government plays in keeping these communities safe. Two significant flood control projects in the county are suspended.
The King Tides and ensuing flooding that rocked Marin County this winter has sparked new conversations about how to respond to disasters like these and the role the federal government plays in keeping these communities safe. Two significant flood control projects in the county are suspended.
U.S. Army reservists killed | West Coast Wrap
We've learned the names of four of the U.S. Army reservists who died Sunday in a drone attack in Kuwait. This as the conflict in the Middle East escalates following U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran. Iran has now hit the U.S. embassy in Saudi Arabia and blasts were seen near the U.S. consulate in Dubai.
We've learned the names of four of the U.S. Army reservists who died Sunday in a drone attack in Kuwait. This as the conflict in the Middle East escalates following U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran. Iran has now hit the U.S. embassy in Saudi Arabia and blasts were seen near the U.S. consulate in Dubai.
Winds picking up around the Bay Area
Chief meteorologist Mark Tamayo is tracking strong winds around the Bay Area and a light drizzle.
Chief meteorologist Mark Tamayo is tracking strong winds around the Bay Area and a light drizzle.
Pentagon identifies US soldiers killed in Iran war
The Pentagon identified four Army Reserve soldiers killed in a drone strike on a command center in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, bringing the total U.S. deaths in the Iran operations to six.
The Pentagon identified four Army Reserve soldiers killed in a drone strike on a command center in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, bringing the total U.S. deaths in the Iran operations to six.
Iranian drone hits outside U.S. consulate
Hal Kempfer, former Marine intelligence officer, on the expanding war in the Middle East where an Iranian drone slammed into the parking lot outside the U.S. Embassy in Dubai. Meanwhile, back home, the House and Senate are expected to vote on a war powers resolution later this week that could limit the president's authority to continue his strikes on Iran.
Hal Kempfer, former Marine intelligence officer, on the expanding war in the Middle East where an Iranian drone slammed into the parking lot outside the U.S. Embassy in Dubai. Meanwhile, back home, the House and Senate are expected to vote on a war powers resolution later this week that could limit the president's authority to continue his strikes on Iran.
Artists race to finish Year of the Horse floats for Chinese New Year Parade
KTVU gives you a preview of the 2026 Chinese New Year Parade's Year of the Fire Horse floats. The team of workers share the detailed artistry and this year's challenges in creating the beautiful statues that will be rolling through San Francisco on Saturday.
KTVU gives you a preview of the 2026 Chinese New Year Parade's Year of the Fire Horse floats. The team of workers share the detailed artistry and this year's challenges in creating the beautiful statues that will be rolling through San Francisco on Saturday.
New center using A.I. for good in the South Bay
San Jose officials took the next step towards helping people integrate artificial intelligence into everyday life. Our South Bay reporter has more on the AI Center for Civic and Social Good.
San Jose officials took the next step towards helping people integrate artificial intelligence into everyday life. Our South Bay reporter has more on the AI Center for Civic and Social Good.
Richmond mulls over turning license-plate cameras back on
Several months ago, Richmond police turned off its license-plate cameras. As debate over technology and data privacy continues across Bay Area, Richmond officials consider bringing them back online.
Several months ago, Richmond police turned off its license-plate cameras. As debate over technology and data privacy continues across Bay Area, Richmond officials consider bringing them back online.
San Francisco mayor's office plans to cut hundreds of jobs over budge shortfall
San Francisco City Hall is cutting back on spending as the city faces an $877 million budget shortfall. As a result, Mayor Daniel Lurie's office is looking to cut at least 500 jobs.
San Francisco City Hall is cutting back on spending as the city faces an $877 million budget shortfall. As a result, Mayor Daniel Lurie's office is looking to cut at least 500 jobs.
Noem grilled over Minneapolis shootings, unrest
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem sparred with members of the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday over the Trump administration's immigration enforcement crackdown.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem sparred with members of the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday over the Trump administration's immigration enforcement crackdown.
Americans urged to leave Middle East amid Iran war
The U.S. has urged Americans to leave 14 countries across the Middle East as Iran's counterattacks intensify. The U.S. State Department has also closed two embassies in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
The U.S. has urged Americans to leave 14 countries across the Middle East as Iran's counterattacks intensify. The U.S. State Department has also closed two embassies in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
Haven't filed your taxes yet? Here's how to get a bigger refund under new law
Many Americans could see changes to their tax refunds this year due to updates in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB)—here’s what to know.
Many Americans could see changes to their tax refunds this year due to updates in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB)—here’s what to know.
Nancy Guthrie disappearance: Day 31 latest updates
Tuesday marks Day 31 in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, who went missing from her Tucson-area home on Feb. 1. Authorities believe Nancy was taken from her home against her will.
Tuesday marks Day 31 in the search for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, who went missing from her Tucson-area home on Feb. 1. Authorities believe Nancy was taken from her home against her will.
Actor John Malkovich joins SF Symphony for 'The Music Critic'
Acclaimed actor John Malkovich and noted violinist, composer and conductor Aleksey Igudesman perform this Friday night at Davies Symphony Hall in a special performance examining some of the initial criticism to some of the world's best-known classical music pieces.
Acclaimed actor John Malkovich and noted violinist, composer and conductor Aleksey Igudesman perform this Friday night at Davies Symphony Hall in a special performance examining some of the initial criticism to some of the world's best-known classical music pieces.
Oakland targeting $75 million in road repair funding
Oakland is targeting more than $75 million in federal, state, and private grants to fix several of the city's worst and most dangerous roads.
Oakland is targeting more than $75 million in federal, state, and private grants to fix several of the city's worst and most dangerous roads.
California's water & drought outlook
Meteorological spring is already underway, and recent warm rains may have had an impact on the snowpack. Greg Gartrell from the Water Policy Center at the Public Policy Institute of California breaks down a recent decision by the federal government to limit water allocations to farms in the San Joaquin Valley.
Meteorological spring is already underway, and recent warm rains may have had an impact on the snowpack. Greg Gartrell from the Water Policy Center at the Public Policy Institute of California breaks down a recent decision by the federal government to limit water allocations to farms in the San Joaquin Valley.
War in Iran impacting oil & energy industries
Analyst are watching oil prices, as Iran is threatening to fire on ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz. Gasia speaks to Abhiram Rajendran, nonresident fellow at the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University's Baker Institute.
Analyst are watching oil prices, as Iran is threatening to fire on ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz. Gasia speaks to Abhiram Rajendran, nonresident fellow at the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University's Baker Institute.



















