Take 2: Twist to traditional holiday treat
Charo Fuentes of SF Char.Cuterie talks about her sandwich creation with shoestring potatoes and Dijon mustard.
Charo Fuentes of SF Char.Cuterie talks about her sandwich creation with shoestring potatoes and Dijon mustard.
Holiday twist on a tasty treat
Charo Fuentes of SF Char.Cuterie came to Mornings on 2 to show off an Independence Day treat
Charo Fuentes of SF Char.Cuterie came to Mornings on 2 to show off an Independence Day treat
World Cup excitement fuels interest in soccer at San Jose Earthquakes friendly
Fans at PayPal Park said the FIFA World Cup has deepened their love for soccer, while the San Jose Earthquakes say the global tournament is bringing new supporters to the club.
Fans at PayPal Park said the FIFA World Cup has deepened their love for soccer, while the San Jose Earthquakes say the global tournament is bringing new supporters to the club.
USMNT faces Belgium without Balogun
The U.S. Men’s National Team punched its ticket to the World Cup Round of 16, setting up a knockout match against Belgium this Monday in Seattle.
The U.S. Men’s National Team punched its ticket to the World Cup Round of 16, setting up a knockout match against Belgium this Monday in Seattle.
Paul Pelosi investigated in hit-and-run crash in Yountville
Paul Pelosi, 86, the husband of former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, is under investigation for allegedly being involved in a hit-and-run crash in Yountville, according to the Napa County sheriff's office.
Paul Pelosi, 86, the husband of former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, is under investigation for allegedly being involved in a hit-and-run crash in Yountville, according to the Napa County sheriff's office.
Dermatologist discusses skincare & sunscreens
Dr. Veena Vanchinathan, Kaiser Permanente San Jose Chief of Dermatology appeared on Mornings on 2, to discuss importance of proper skincare during the summer.
Dr. Veena Vanchinathan, Kaiser Permanente San Jose Chief of Dermatology appeared on Mornings on 2, to discuss importance of proper skincare during the summer.
SF Glens Soccer Club breaking down the FIFA World Cup
Michael Waldman, Director of Communications & Community Events for the SF Glens, appeared on Mornings on 2 Weekends, to discuss Argentina's upset scare against Cape Verde
Michael Waldman, Director of Communications & Community Events for the SF Glens, appeared on Mornings on 2 Weekends, to discuss Argentina's upset scare against Cape Verde
Classic summer weather pattern this Independence Day
Happy holiday! The Bay Area is enjoying a comfortable weather pattern with cool cloudy mornings giving way to afternoon sunshine for most communities. Afternoon highs reach from low 60s at the coast to upper 80s inland. For folks watching fireworks tonight, temperatures will be in the 50s and 60s. Inland spots should have the best viewing conditions while coastal communities, San Francisco and parts of the bay are likely to have low clouds and fog return after sunset. Additional cooling expected for Sunday.
Happy holiday! The Bay Area is enjoying a comfortable weather pattern with cool cloudy mornings giving way to afternoon sunshine for most communities. Afternoon highs reach from low 60s at the coast to upper 80s inland. For folks watching fireworks tonight, temperatures will be in the 50s and 60s. Inland spots should have the best viewing conditions while coastal communities, San Francisco and parts of the bay are likely to have low clouds and fog return after sunset. Additional cooling expected for Sunday.
World Cup excitement fuels growing interest in soccer at San Jose Earthquakes friendly
Fans at PayPal Park said the FIFA World Cup has deepened their love for soccer, while the San Jose Earthquakes say the global tournament is bringing new supporters to the club.
Fans at PayPal Park said the FIFA World Cup has deepened their love for soccer, while the San Jose Earthquakes say the global tournament is bringing new supporters to the club.
The Bay Area reflects on America's 250th birthday
Tom Vacar took to the streets to see how Bay Area residents are feeling about the state of the union ahead of America's 250th birthday. The responses were varied — many said the holiday is an opportunity to come together and celebrate America, but varied in their opinions about how well the country is conducting itself at the moment.
Tom Vacar took to the streets to see how Bay Area residents are feeling about the state of the union ahead of America's 250th birthday. The responses were varied — many said the holiday is an opportunity to come together and celebrate America, but varied in their opinions about how well the country is conducting itself at the moment.
Six World Cup games in Bay Area have big impact on businesses
The Bay Area hosted six World Cup games, and local residents and businesses say it brought a welcome economic boost to the region.
The Bay Area hosted six World Cup games, and local residents and businesses say it brought a welcome economic boost to the region.
"No Sky July" forecast for 4th Of July fireworks show
Saturday: The Temperature Breakdown: Pacific Coast & West SF: Crisp and cool, topping out in the 50s and 60s. SF Bay Shoreline (Oakland/Downtown SF): Highly comfortable, reaching the 70s to near 80°F Inland Valleys: Warm and sunny, climbing into the 80s to near 91°F Holiday Heat Risk: Completely safe for outdoor barbecues and festivities. Breezy afternoon winds SW and Westerly 10-20 mph. Statewide Holiday Travel: Smooth driving with hottest temps to the North in Redding (101) and Palm Springs to the Southeast at 105.
Saturday: The Temperature Breakdown: Pacific Coast & West SF: Crisp and cool, topping out in the 50s and 60s. SF Bay Shoreline (Oakland/Downtown SF): Highly comfortable, reaching the 70s to near 80°F Inland Valleys: Warm and sunny, climbing into the 80s to near 91°F Holiday Heat Risk: Completely safe for outdoor barbecues and festivities. Breezy afternoon winds SW and Westerly 10-20 mph. Statewide Holiday Travel: Smooth driving with hottest temps to the North in Redding (101) and Palm Springs to the Southeast at 105.
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.
Victims identified in Fairlane Town Center shooting in Dearborn
Two people are dead after a shooting at Fairlane Town Center in Dearborn Friday afternoon.
Two people are dead after a shooting at Fairlane Town Center in Dearborn Friday afternoon.
SF Hopes for spectacular fireworks show of GGB
SF is preparing for the fireworks show on the Golden Gate Bridge
SF is preparing for the fireworks show on the Golden Gate Bridge
CHP cracking down on 4th of July weekend traffic violators
The California Highway Patrol issued a warning to drivers across the Bay Area ahead of the July 4th weekend — the holiday is no excuse to drive unsafely.
The California Highway Patrol issued a warning to drivers across the Bay Area ahead of the July 4th weekend — the holiday is no excuse to drive unsafely.
Lake Geneva boat capsized, 3 children dead after storm hits area
Three children died on Geneva Lake after a boat overturned during severe weather that caused "massive damage" across Walworth County on Friday.
Three children died on Geneva Lake after a boat overturned during severe weather that caused "massive damage" across Walworth County on Friday.
World Cup 2026 helps Bay Area net more business
Bay Area businesses say they are happy with the economic boost from the World Cup.
Bay Area businesses say they are happy with the economic boost from the World Cup.
CHP cracking down on Fourth of July weekend traffic violators
CHP officers across the Bay Area and the state will be on the lookout for speeding drivers and other traffic scofflaws during the Fourth of July weekend. KTVU went on a ride-along with CHP Officer Rolando Guzman.
CHP officers across the Bay Area and the state will be on the lookout for speeding drivers and other traffic scofflaws during the Fourth of July weekend. KTVU went on a ride-along with CHP Officer Rolando Guzman.
San Jose moves World Cup big screens following violence, massive crowds
San Jose officials are moving the World Cup jumbo viewing screens from San Pedro Square to Discovery Meadow Park and the SAP Center for Sunday's Round of 16 matches following overcrowding and violent incidents. .
San Jose officials are moving the World Cup jumbo viewing screens from San Pedro Square to Discovery Meadow Park and the SAP Center for Sunday's Round of 16 matches following overcrowding and violent incidents. .


















