Man in self-inflicted Atlanta Airport shooting now charged with felonies
A 59-year-old man who intentionally shot himself at the Atlanta Airport is recovering in the hospital and now faces multiple felony charges, police said.
Suspects flee after smash-and-grab robbery at Sunvalley Mall in Concord
Police said the thieves used hammers to break glass display cases, which some witnesses initially reported as gunshots.
Breezy winds amid rainy conditions in the Bay Area
A swarm of storms is bringing light winds and rain to the area.
Winter solstice marks shortest day, longest night and a turning point toward longer days
Long before modern science explained the phenomenon, ancient cultures recognized the solstice as a moment of renewal.
Kung Pao Comedy Returns to San Francisco's Chinatown
The 33rd iteration of the "Kung Pao Kosher Comedy" show will take place from December 24-26 at the Imperial Palace Restaurant on Washington Street in Chinatown.
Lawmakers consider impeaching Pam Bondi over redacted Epstein Files
Some Democrat politicians have accused the Department of Justice of scrubbing and only partially releasing the Epstein Files.
Winter Solstice marks the shortest day of the year
The solstice is a turning point that has been observed and celebrated by cultures around the world for thousands of years.
Former National Park Service ranger Betty Reid Soskin dies at 104
Soskin celebrated her 104th birthday in September, and retired from the National Park Service in 2022.
AI and the future of entry-level jobs
KTVU speaks with Umesh Ramakrishnan, co-founder and partner at Kingsley Gate, about the growing shift in how companies hire, automate and train workers
Thousands in SF still in the dark as PG&E works to fix massive outage
About 22,000 customers were still without power on Sunday morning after an outage affected about 30% of PG&E's customers in San Francisco the day before.
Suspect in custody after barricade at Palace Hotel in SF
Parts of the building were evacuated out of an abundance of caution, and the SFPD advised the public to avoid the area until the scene was cleared.
Earthquake Weather? Why Scientists Say It’s a Myth
Belief in “earthquake weather" is common, especially in California, but scientists are clear that there is no such thing.
Cool temperatures and passing showers for the Bay Area
Fog and mist have blanketed the Bay Area, and more of the same is expected at least until Tuesday.
Market Street closed after reports of gunshots at Palace Hotel
San Francisco police said a suspect was barricaded inside the hotel and refused to come out.
Cluster of earthquakes strike San Ramon on Saturday night
Shaking was felt at the KTVU station in Oakland, and callers reported movement in San Francisco.
North Bay under flood watch as storm swarm assails the area
Fog and rain is hitting the Bay Area, and people can expect much of the same in the coming week.
Transparency dispute over Epstein Files
KTVU talks with Eric O'Neill -- a former FBI operative and national security attorney -- about the controversial release of the redacted Epstein Files.
Building kids' confidence and resilience
KTVU talks with Dr. Lauren Hartman -- a pediatrician who specializes in adolescent medicine -- about how best to prepare children for some of life's inevitable struggles.
125,000 left without power in SF after massive PG&E outage
PG&E's outage map showed that more than 30% of its users in San Francisco were affected by the blackouts.
Protestors at Port of Oakland demand stop to alleged Israel arms shipments
Dozens of protesters gathered at the Port of Oakland on Thursday to demand an end to alleged arms shipments to Israel.

















