This supercomputer created by Bay Area scientists can predict tsunamis
The computer weighs 1.3-million pounds, the same as four blue whales or 100 African elephants – and it's right here in the Bay Area.
YouTube, others may ask for your ID as online safety laws sprout across the globe
Some users of YouTube in the United States may be barred from the platform starting Wednesday as the Google-owned media giant plans to roll out ID verification, amid a trend of similar decisions propping up around the debate about online safety.
California grocery store closing after 25 years, cites tariffs
The Berkeley grocery store Spanish Table says it will close this weekend, partly because of the high cost imposed by tariffs.
Oakland tenants demand action over unsafe living conditions
Tenants at the West Oakland Towers are demanding action over unsafe living conditions, including a broken elevator and rodent and mold-infested stairwells.
$30K in stolen Labubu collectibles recovered by police in SoCal
Police in Chino recovered 14 boxes of stolen Labubu collectibles, valued at $30,000.
'He said that he was Jesus': APD releases more info on Target shooting, suspect
The Austin Police Department has identified the suspect and the victims in the triple homicide outside a North Austin Target.
Spike in wasp population prompts warning for park visitors in North Bay
State parks officials are warning about an increase in yellow jacket activity at a popular park in the Bay Area, advising people to take safety precautions.
The Spanish Table in Berkeley closing
The Spanish Table announced it will close Aug. 17.
Tesla lawsuit alleges racism at Fremont factory
A lawsuit claims Tesla fired or forced out human resources manager who validated complaints of racism at its Fremont factory.
Deadly car accident Fremont
Police in Fremont are investigating a fatal car crash that occurred Tuesday morning.
Trump deploys the National Guard
The Trump administration has deployed the National Guard in Washington D.C., indicated doing the same in Oakland, and the trial continues regarding the National Guard deployment in Los Angeles.
Hijas del Campo
They're the backbone of the country's food supply, yet, too often, the needs of migrant and seasonal farmworkers are overlooked. On this Giving Day, KTVU spoke with Hijas del Campo, a Brentwood-based nonprofit, that's helping to put food on tables, school supplies in backpacks, and critical resources in the hands of families who work in our fields.
Wrong-way driver on Richmond bridge kills motorist: CHP
A wrong-way driver crashed into a Honda Civic head on along the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge early Tuesday morning, killing the Honda driver, according to the California Highway Patrol.
First FDA-approved at-home pap smear alternative now available for Californians
Starting Tuesday, women across California can now order the first-ever FDA-approved at-home alternative to a pap smear. San Francisco-based Teal Health created the tool, which it calls a quick, comfortable swab that it says could be a game-changer for catching cervical cancer early.
Back to school with Berkeley Unified's Superintendent
School starts Wednesday for more than 9,000 students in the Berkeley Unified School District. From a new English Language Arts Ciriculum, to construction on workforce housing for educators, Superintendent Enikia Ford Morthel joined us on 'The Nine' to see what students and families can expect in this new academic year.
Wrong-way driver on Richmond bridge kills motorist: CHP
Wrong-way driver on Richmond bridge kills motorist: CHP
CDC Atlanta shooting: Photo of accused CDC shooter released by GBI
According to GBI, Patrick Joseph White fired 500 shots with nearly 200 hitting buildings at the CDC.
Press safety in conflict zones: Gaza strike highlights risks
Clayton Weimers, executive director of Reporters Without Borders, gives insight on reporting from Gaza, challenges and consequences. Israeli officials accuse Anas al-Sharif of being a Hamas operative posing as a reporter. Al Jazeera says he and the other four victims all worked for the network.
SFUSD payroll issues persist
SFUSD payroll issues persist.
ICE mistakenly detains disabled 15-year-old California teen outside school
ICE mistakenly detains disabled 15-year-old California teen outside school.



















