Daylong crackdown by CHP on speeding drivers
KTVU rode along with CHP Officer Adib Zeid as part of a 24-hour crackdown on speeding drivers and other traffic violators.
KTVU rode along with CHP Officer Adib Zeid as part of a 24-hour crackdown on speeding drivers and other traffic violators.
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.
Musk takes stand in lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI
Day 2: Musk v. Altman case started with opening statements and then went straight to the first witness, Elon Musk, who is suing OpenAI's co-founder Sam Altman and others, accusing them of breaching an agreement to keep OpenAI a non-profit, by changing OpenAI into a for-profit entity
Day 2: Musk v. Altman case started with opening statements and then went straight to the first witness, Elon Musk, who is suing OpenAI's co-founder Sam Altman and others, accusing them of breaching an agreement to keep OpenAI a non-profit, by changing OpenAI into a for-profit entity
This global music sensation came to the Bay Area and turned a 1300-person crowd into a choir
An intimate group of some 1,300 people packed a concert venue in San Francisco on Monday and sang their hearts out in a harmonic composition that they learned for the first time that night.
An intimate group of some 1,300 people packed a concert venue in San Francisco on Monday and sang their hearts out in a harmonic composition that they learned for the first time that night.
California Academy of Science cuts jobs, cites multi-million dollar deficit
The California Academy of Science is laying off more than 50 employees amid a multi-million dollar deficit and even more in losses projected for the current year.
The California Academy of Science is laying off more than 50 employees amid a multi-million dollar deficit and even more in losses projected for the current year.
SF homes sell for well over asking price
Nearly 90% of San Francisco home sales in April went over the asking price, with some properties selling for millions more than their list price.
Nearly 90% of San Francisco home sales in April went over the asking price, with some properties selling for millions more than their list price.
San Jose housing advocates protest encampment sweep at 'The Jungle'
Advocates for the unhoused took concerns over the Jungle encampment sweep directly to city hall; the city says 56% of unhoused residents who signed up for housing have already been accommodated.
Advocates for the unhoused took concerns over the Jungle encampment sweep directly to city hall; the city says 56% of unhoused residents who signed up for housing have already been accommodated.
Trump says Iran in 'State of Collapse'
Talks to end the conflict with Iran are stalled, but today President Trump offered a possible olive branch, saying Iran contacted him and wants to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Talks to end the conflict with Iran are stalled, but today President Trump offered a possible olive branch, saying Iran contacted him and wants to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
California Academy of Science cuts jobs, cites multi-million dollar deficit
53 employees – constituting about 9.3 % of the staff – would be let go as the academy struggles with a cash deficit of $7.3 million from 2025, and a projected deficit of more than $8 million in the current year.
53 employees – constituting about 9.3 % of the staff – would be let go as the academy struggles with a cash deficit of $7.3 million from 2025, and a projected deficit of more than $8 million in the current year.
Jimmy Kimmel not backing down in response to Trump, First Lady
Jimmy Kimmel explained and defended a joke after the Trumps called for ABC to fire him.
Jimmy Kimmel explained and defended a joke after the Trumps called for ABC to fire him.
Former FBI Director James Comey indicted again in Justice Department probe
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted again, this time over a social media photo of seashells arranged on a beach that officials say constituted a threat against President Donald Trump.
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted again, this time over a social media photo of seashells arranged on a beach that officials say constituted a threat against President Donald Trump.
Oakland Police shoot, kill armed man after he threatened residents
Authorities say officers shot and killed a man who was allegedly pointing a handgun at residents and drivers, prompting multiple 911 calls and a heavy police response in East Oakland Monday afternoon.
Authorities say officers shot and killed a man who was allegedly pointing a handgun at residents and drivers, prompting multiple 911 calls and a heavy police response in East Oakland Monday afternoon.
Media personality Shan Berries talks Mr. Beast and gives weather report
Radio personality, potential Mr. Beast contestant, business owner, and mom, Shan Berries has a wide-ranging discussion with Cristina Rendon on the Fox Local San Francisco stream.
Radio personality, potential Mr. Beast contestant, business owner, and mom, Shan Berries has a wide-ranging discussion with Cristina Rendon on the Fox Local San Francisco stream.
Muni ridership reaches highest levels since start of COVID-19 pandemic
The SFMTA reported nearly 15 million people used its Muni Metro services in March.
The SFMTA reported nearly 15 million people used its Muni Metro services in March.
New affordable housing project breaks ground in San Francisco
A new housing development is coming to San Francisco's Mission District called "Marvel in the Mission." Sam Moss and Marcia Contreras, executive directors of the project, joined KTVU to talk about the groundbreaking ceremony recently held, marking the first phase of construction on the project.
A new housing development is coming to San Francisco's Mission District called "Marvel in the Mission." Sam Moss and Marcia Contreras, executive directors of the project, joined KTVU to talk about the groundbreaking ceremony recently held, marking the first phase of construction on the project.
Job hugging: staying put, planning the exit
Even though the job market appears to be slowing down, a new study suggests many workers may actually be preparing for their next move. John Woods, founding director of the University of Phoenix Career Institute, gives insight.
Even though the job market appears to be slowing down, a new study suggests many workers may actually be preparing for their next move. John Woods, founding director of the University of Phoenix Career Institute, gives insight.
Hilton and Steyer lead tight California governor race ahead of crucial debate
Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Tom Steyer lead the latest CBS News poll in the California gubernatorial race as candidates prepare for a televised debate.
Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Tom Steyer lead the latest CBS News poll in the California gubernatorial race as candidates prepare for a televised debate.
Farmworker housing plan faces final review
Tuesday, April 28, marks a critical moment in Half Moon Bay, as city leaders take a final look at a long-awaited affordable housing project for senior farmworkers before a decisive vote May 5. Belinda Hernandez-Arriaga, founder and executive director of Ayudando Latinos A Soñar, explains what's at stake.
Tuesday, April 28, marks a critical moment in Half Moon Bay, as city leaders take a final look at a long-awaited affordable housing project for senior farmworkers before a decisive vote May 5. Belinda Hernandez-Arriaga, founder and executive director of Ayudando Latinos A Soñar, explains what's at stake.
Backyard poultry linked to salmonella outbreak sickening dozens
Public health officials are investigating a salmonella outbreak that has caused nearly three dozen illnesses across several states. Health officials believe the illnesses are linked to backyard poultry that carry the germ.
Public health officials are investigating a salmonella outbreak that has caused nearly three dozen illnesses across several states. Health officials believe the illnesses are linked to backyard poultry that carry the germ.
Police activity in East Oakland
Oakland police said officers in the1800 block of 89th Avenue investigating.
Oakland police said officers in the1800 block of 89th Avenue investigating.


















