Hella Cool Gigs: Warriors Dance Team
In this installment of Hella Cool Gigs, KTVU's Crystal Bailey gets a private lesson in cheerleading from an NBA dancer with the Warriors Dance Team, right on the court at Chase Center.
In this installment of Hella Cool Gigs, KTVU's Crystal Bailey gets a private lesson in cheerleading from an NBA dancer with the Warriors Dance Team, right on the court at Chase Center.
Hella Cool Gigs| Warriors Dance Team is disciplined on the court
They are not your average cheerleaders. The Warriors Dance Team incorporates multiple styles of dance in their routine in their home games. KTVU's Crystal Bailey shows us what it takes to make the team
They are not your average cheerleaders. The Warriors Dance Team incorporates multiple styles of dance in their routine in their home games. KTVU's Crystal Bailey shows us what it takes to make the team
Appeals court overturns murder conviction in killing of Sierra LaMar
A state appeals court has reversed the conviction of the man found guilty of killing Morgan Hill teenager Sierra LaMar, ruling trial errors unfairly influenced the jury’s first-degree murder verdict.
A state appeals court has reversed the conviction of the man found guilty of killing Morgan Hill teenager Sierra LaMar, ruling trial errors unfairly influenced the jury’s first-degree murder verdict.
Israel says it's attacked Iran, declares state of emergency
Israel launched an attack on Iran on Saturday, with the country's defense minister declaring a state of emergency across the country. Iranian state television acknowledged the blast, without providing more details.
Israel launched an attack on Iran on Saturday, with the country's defense minister declaring a state of emergency across the country. Iranian state television acknowledged the blast, without providing more details.
Clash between Anthropic and federal government
Anthropic says it will challenge the Pentagon in court after Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth deemed the San Francisco-based company a supply-chain risk. It's a label it says it has never publicly given to an American company. The Trump administration is ordering all U.S. agencies to stop using the company's artificial intelligence.
Anthropic says it will challenge the Pentagon in court after Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth deemed the San Francisco-based company a supply-chain risk. It's a label it says it has never publicly given to an American company. The Trump administration is ordering all U.S. agencies to stop using the company's artificial intelligence.
Cal State East Bay basketball coach shares thoughts on historic season
Cal State East Bay men's basketball head coach Bryan Rooney shares thoughts on historic season with KTVU's Crystal Bailey.
Cal State East Bay men's basketball head coach Bryan Rooney shares thoughts on historic season with KTVU's Crystal Bailey.
Pedestrian deaths prompt changes in Hayward
Three separate vehicle-pedestrian collisions in a 10-day period have prompted safety advocates to demand Hayward city leadership take steps to make roads safer for pedestrians.
Three separate vehicle-pedestrian collisions in a 10-day period have prompted safety advocates to demand Hayward city leadership take steps to make roads safer for pedestrians.
1 dead, 2 injured in Potrero Hill shooting
One person was pronounced dead at the scene and another was hospitalized with critical injuries following a shooting in Potrero Hill on Friday morning. A third victim, a juvenile was not shot but suffered superficial injuries as a result of the incident.
One person was pronounced dead at the scene and another was hospitalized with critical injuries following a shooting in Potrero Hill on Friday morning. A third victim, a juvenile was not shot but suffered superficial injuries as a result of the incident.
LAUSD superintendent placed on leave | West Coast Wrap
Two days after FBI raids at his home and office, Alberta Carvalho, the superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, was placed on paid administrative leave. The scope of the investigation into Carvalho still has yet to be made clear to the public.
Two days after FBI raids at his home and office, Alberta Carvalho, the superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, was placed on paid administrative leave. The scope of the investigation into Carvalho still has yet to be made clear to the public.
Police search for gunman in deadly Potrero Hill shooting
Authorities are searching for the gunman who fatally shot one person Friday in Potrero Hill and sent two others to a hospital.
Authorities are searching for the gunman who fatally shot one person Friday in Potrero Hill and sent two others to a hospital.
Black History Month: students learn about first Black firefighters in Oakland
Students in Emeryville gathered on Friday to learn a lesson on the Bay Area's first Black firefighters.
Students in Emeryville gathered on Friday to learn a lesson on the Bay Area's first Black firefighters.
Record highs around parts of the Bay
Several cities saw record-breaking temperatures Friday, but cloud cover is moving in.
Several cities saw record-breaking temperatures Friday, but cloud cover is moving in.
San Francisco Superior Court strike ends, clerks to return to work
After striking for more than one day for the first time ever, the San Francisco Superior Court's clerks say they've reached a tentative agreement to end their strike.
After striking for more than one day for the first time ever, the San Francisco Superior Court's clerks say they've reached a tentative agreement to end their strike.
Novartis settles with Henrietta Lacks’ estate over use of her ‘stolen’ cells to advance medicine
Novartis has settled a lawsuit by the estate of Henrietta Lacks that alleged the pharmaceutical giant unjustly profited off her cells, which were taken from her tumor without her knowledge in 1951 and reproduced in labs to enable major medical advancements, including the polio vaccine.
Novartis has settled a lawsuit by the estate of Henrietta Lacks that alleged the pharmaceutical giant unjustly profited off her cells, which were taken from her tumor without her knowledge in 1951 and reproduced in labs to enable major medical advancements, including the polio vaccine.
Rattled San Ramon residents attend town hall over quakes
Hundreds of San Ramon residents attended a town hall Friday to talk about recent swarms of earthquakes that have rattled the region.
Hundreds of San Ramon residents attended a town hall Friday to talk about recent swarms of earthquakes that have rattled the region.
49ers and NFL Mexico launch student flag football program
The San Francisco 49ers on Friday announced the launch of a youth flag football program for students in Mexico.
The San Francisco 49ers on Friday announced the launch of a youth flag football program for students in Mexico.
Potential new trial in Sierra LaMar case
Antolin Garcia Torres, has been serving a life sentence without parole for the kidnapping and murder of 15-year-old Sierra LaMar, but today the state court of appeals ordered his conviction be reversed.
Antolin Garcia Torres, has been serving a life sentence without parole for the kidnapping and murder of 15-year-old Sierra LaMar, but today the state court of appeals ordered his conviction be reversed.
Brentwood police release videos of encounter that ended in death of woman, 72
Brentwood police released body-camera and in-car camera footage showing the interactions of two officers who took Yolanda Ramirez, 72, into custody in September. But she died a week later. The city says she died of natural causes, but her family says police used force.
Brentwood police released body-camera and in-car camera footage showing the interactions of two officers who took Yolanda Ramirez, 72, into custody in September. But she died a week later. The city says she died of natural causes, but her family says police used force.
Sierra LaMar case: Potential new trial after conviction overturned
Legal analysis from Michael Cardoza on the potential for a new trial in the case of Sierra LaMar, the 15-year-old who was kidnapped from Morgan Hill and murdered in 2012. Antolin Garcia-Torres was convicted with her killing in 2017.
Legal analysis from Michael Cardoza on the potential for a new trial in the case of Sierra LaMar, the 15-year-old who was kidnapped from Morgan Hill and murdered in 2012. Antolin Garcia-Torres was convicted with her killing in 2017.
Town hall in San Ramon over recent swarms of quakes
Hundreds of San Ramon Valley residents turned up at a town hall to hear from a seismologist and first responders about a recent uptake in quakes.
Hundreds of San Ramon Valley residents turned up at a town hall to hear from a seismologist and first responders about a recent uptake in quakes.



















