San Jose State chemistry course brews up lessons in the science of coffee

More than 2 billion cups of coffee are consumed around the world every day, making it the most popular drink on Earth after water. Now, a group of students at San Jose State University is learning what goes into that perfect cup ? not just in terms of taste, but in chemistry, physics and engineering.

Sunny today, stormy tomorrow

Another sunny, dry, breezy afternoon expected today, with afternoon highs ranging from low 60s at the coast to upper 70s inland. Clouds increase tonight before wet weather arrives tomorrow.

Sunny Sunday; Messy Monday!

Weather Headline: Widespread rainfall and isolated thunderstorms Monday and Tuesday with drier conditions returning by Wednesday afternoon. For Sunday: There is about a 20%-30% chance of seeing fog in the North Bay Valleys early Sunday morning before clearing skies return. Sunday afternoon will feature mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s near the coast to mid 70s across the interior. Cloud cover will increase late in the day and into Sunday night as a cold Autumn storm drops southward down the Washington/Oregon. Rainfall totals from Monday through Wednesday currently look to range from 1.50"-2.50 (isolated up to 3.00") in the Santa Lucia Range and in the Santa Cruz Mountains, with generally less than 1.50" elsewhere. Locally heavy rainfall will be possible within any stronger rain shower and/or thunderstorm. This would lead to minor/nuisance flooding concerns across much of the Bay Area and Central Coast. Remember these number could/will fluctuate. :droplet::snow_cloud: Message ktvu-weather-forecast-updates Shift + Enter to add a new line

Mild, breezy weekend with a major change next week

Saturday will be joined by dry, breezy, unseasonably mild temps. Afternoon highs will range from low 60s at the coast to low 70s inland. Minor changes are expected for Sunday before rainy days arrive next week.

New law approves home development near public transit

Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a package of deals to address California's housing crisis, one of which opens the door to development transit hubs. We look at why SB79 could end up being a landmark law for the state.