Wells Fargo customer loses $4,000 hours after depositing check, bank denies fraud claim
The timing in this case is eye-opening. About nine hours after Willie Delane deposited a $10,000 check, she got a text that claimed to be Wells Fargo questioning a transaction.
The #1 and #15 best hotels in the world are located in the Bay Area
Two Bay Area communities have the bragging rights of being home to one of the best hotels in the world.
Pride flag set on fire: Suspect caught on East Bay couple's home security camera
An East Bay couple who hung a Pride flag outside their home for the first time, say they were shocked to see someone walk up to their house in San Leandro and set the flag on fire Wednesday morning.
Raw video: Rockridge vandal hurling rocks through windows
Surveillance video from homes in Oakland?s Rockridge neighborhood shows someone hurling rocks through windows on separate occasions. The incidents have spanned several months and cost neighbors thousands of dollars in repairs.
Neighbors unsettled by man throwing rocks into windows
More than a dozen neighbors in the community not far from Rockridge said they had rocks thrown into either their cars or their homes, causing thousands of dollars worth of damage.
Body-cam requirements for ICE operations in Chicago
Federal immigration officers in and around Chicago will be required to wear body cameras while carrying out ICE operations. The order came from a federal judge on Thursday.
Hamas says it can't find bodies of missing Israeli hostages
Hamas says it hasn?t been able to reach all of the remains because they are buried under rubble left behind by Israel?s two-year offensive in the Gaza Strip. Israel has accused the militants of dragging their feet and threatened to resume military operations if all of the remains aren?t returned.
Dreamforce 2025 winds down
National politics played a role in this years Dreamforce
South Bay officials celebrate return of baby deliveries at Regional Med, warn budget gap could force its closure
Santa Clara County supervisors and executives celebrated the return to labor and delivery services at Regional Medical Center. However those same officials warned if voters fail to pass Measure A in November, a $1B budget gap could force the new unit's closure.
Police say man who set Pride flag on fire outside gay couple's home could face hate crime charge
A San Leandro couple is in shock after seeing someone set fire to their Pride flag underneath their bedroom window.
Tiburon council moves to ban sale of tobacco products townwide
Tiburon could become just the third municipality in the country to ban all sales of tobacco products. The idea originated from a group of high schoolers in town.?
Get Cooking With Sal: Hispanic Heritage Month
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with KTVU's Sal Castaneda.
University of San Francisco's athletic director dies while working out on campus
The University of San Francisco announced that its athletic director, Larry Williams, died on campus Thursday while working out.
Six burglaries at Berkeley eateries linked to same crew
Berkeley police say the same group broke into three restaurants near UC Berkeley and three others downtown before dawn.
Get Cooking With Sal: Zip Trips Highlights
Join Sal Castaneda on this episode of Get Cooking With Sal, covering our Zip Trips restaurant favorites!
Get Cooking With Sal: Bay Area Classics
Bay Area classics with Sal Castaneda.
Get Cooking With Sal: Gameday Favorites
Join KTVU's Sal Castaneda on this episode of Get Cooking with Sal covering your favorite food and drinks for gameday this NFL season!
Tiburon City Council moves to ban tobacco sales
The Tiburon City Council this week approved a ban on tobacco sales in the city. John Krinjak reports.
Furloughed federal employee's family battles cancer diagnosis and bills
Amidst a government shutdown, federal employee Mike Daugherty's family is simultaneously confronting severe medical emergencies, including a cancer diagnosis and a seizure, while relying on community aid to manage mounting bills and a broken-down vehicle
Criminal charges against man accused of abandoning Trooper the dog during Hurricane Milton dropped
Criminal charges against the suspect who was accused of abandoning Troopers the dog along I-75 during Hurricane Milton evacuations were dropped by the Hillsborough State Attorney's Office.



















