Weak August jobs report means Federal Reserve will likely cut interest rates
The federal government released data on Friday that confirmed a slowdown in the jobs market but the weaker than expected report may now guarantee the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates next month for the first time since last December.
BART riders frustrated following Friday's 7-hour shutdown
The outage, caused by a computer problem, is just the latest in a series of problems impacting BART service over the past several months.
Woman found dead from gunshot wound at Napa Valley resort
The Napa County Sheriff's Department is investigating the suspicious death of a woman at a Napa Valley resort.
San Francisco police bust illegal gambling operations, arrests made
The San Francisco Police Department made four arrests and have seized more than $17,000 as well as weapons and drugs connected to illegal gambling operations.
Wanted Fugitive | West Coast Wrap
A manhunt is underway in the west for someone suspected of attacking an ICE facility on the East Coast. Tonight, investigators share where they think the fugitive is hiding out.
BART's computer meltdown | Take 2 Nightly
KTVU's anchors discuss BART's computer meltdown. Cristina Rendon previews the 10 o'clock News. Andre Torrez with the Digital Dive segment on the two bulls who invaded our meteorologist's front lawn in Livermore and a Hollywood prop that went for $3.5 million at an auction.
KTVU FOX 2 News at 6 PM
Morning low clouds will burn off earlier Saturday than on Friday with plenty of sunshine for all! Expect high temperatures from the mid 60s along the Coast to the low and mid 70s around the Bay. Inland highs will be slightly warmer in the low and mid 80s. Breezy westerly winds 10-20 mph. Have a wonderful weekend! Rain chances increase across the North Bay early Monday morning through Monday evening with another chance of rain early Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. Any precipitation that we do see will walk the fine line between drizzle and light rain with total accumulations of less than 0.1" expected. The bulk of the rain from this system will fall well to our north of the Bay Area. Temperatures will remain fairly stable Sunday through Thursday with high temperatures in the 70s to low/mid 80s across the Inland and 60s along the Coast. Winds strengthen Monday through Thursday with gusts between 25 to 30 mph (locally higher across favored terrain) becoming more widespread along the Coast and across Inland neighborhoods. op headlines, weather, and breaking news from across the Bay Area.
Assassination attempts of President Ford | KTVU Vault
We open up the KTVU Vault to look at the two assassination attempts on President Gerald Ford that both happened in California just weeks apart in the 1970s. A Manson Family member was convicted of the first attempt on the president's life in Sacramento. The second attempt happened in San Francisco.
Man says Boudin worker attacked him after assuming he wanted free bread
Juan Reyes claims a Boudin Bakery employee attacked him outside the San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf location.
Escaped bulls make their way onto KTVU's Roberta Gonzales' East Bay front yard
It was an unusual sight on Friday morning for KTVU Meteorologist Roberta Gonzales, who woke up to a couple of escaped bulls in her Livermore front yard.
Trump administration carries out largest single-site raid
Federal authorities say 475 people were detained this week in what Homeland Security Investigations called the largest single-site enforcement operation in its history.
Escaped bulls in East Bay front yard make for an unusual sight
Unusual video from KTVU's Roberta Gonzales shows the sight she woke up to in her front yard on Friday. The animals broke free from their nearby field in Livermore. Police told us that the owner was able to come and get them. They bulls left behind footprints in the grass.
Peninsula lawmaker authors bill to improve emergency notifications
Rep. Kevin Mullin has written The Resilient Emergency Communications And Training, or REACT, Act. The bill aims to improve public notification in cases of major emergencies
Altercation between roommates led to Santa Clara police shooting
Authorities in Santa Clara gave an update on a fatal officer involved shooting that happened in Santa Clara early Wednesday. They say the responding officer stopped a stabbing in progress, likely saving the victim's life.
Computer issue shuts down BART for hours
A problem with a computer-system upgrade forced BART to suspend service systemwide for hours.
475 arrested during federal raid of Hyundai battery site in South Georgia
Federal immigration agents conducted an enforcement operation at a battery company belonging to Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution in southeast Georgia
Monster Jam rolls into Oakland this weekend
Monster Jam is roaring into Oakland this weekend and this time it's bigger, louder, and wilder than ever. For the first time, Monster Trucks are teaming up with freestyle motocross bikes to deliver double the air, double the tricks, and double the thrills too. For a first look we welcome Grave Digger driver Tyler Menninga and his teammate Drew Slaugh, who rides BMX.
ISIS expands operations
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is expanding operations in Africa and the Middle East.
Computer problems plague BART again; service restored after 7 hours
BART trains did not run for nearly seven hours on Friday morning because of a computer problem, the latest blow to an agency beleaguered by aging equipment.
Golden State Valkyries make WNBA history with playoff berth
The Golden State Valkyries have made WNBA history by securing a playoff berth. They are the first expansion team ever to do so in their inaugural season.



















