San Francisco RV ban approved by Board of Supervisors
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors approved a plan that would make it illegal to park RVs and other large vehicles on city streets for more than two hours. The plan is to set aside $13 million for two years to help people living in RVs to get housing. Opponents say this will lead to more people living on the street. Mayor Daniel Lurie issued a statement where he supports the board's decision.
Antioch vegetation fire triggers smoke advisory
Firefighters in the East Bay have contained the perimeter of a vegetation fire on Oakley Road and Willow Avenue in Antioch on Tuesday.
SF's Tenderloin Museum turning 10
The Tenderloin Museum in San Francisco turns 10 years old this week and they're celebrating by hosting an event on Wednesday at the Great American Music Hall. As the museum eyes its next 10 years it is also expanding. We were joined by the museum's program director to talk about this milestone as well as musicians LJ Holoman and Howard Wiley who gave a musical preview of the celebration.
Homeowners near pickleball courts complain of noise
The city of Martinez is looking into options after a community of residents in Martinez began complaining of noise from recently renovated pickleball courts.
Vegetation fire burning in Antioch
Firefighters battled a vegetation fire that broke out in a rural part of land on Oakley Road in Antioch.
Legacy drug store closes its doors
After 117 years of continuous operation the Central Drug Store in San Francisco has closed for good.
County leader seeks credits lack of trash removal due to union strike
The president of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday ordered the county's counsel to explore seeking payment credits for residents who haven't had garbage and recycling pickup since the union strike against Republic Services.
San Mateo Bridge: Multi-vehicle crash blocks traffic lanes, separate crash in East Palo Alto
The eastbound lanes of the San Mateo Bridge were blocked on Tuesday when multiple vehicles were involved in a crash, officials say.
Warriors Brandin Podziemski explains why he's become the Valkyries no. 1 fan
Warriors Brandin Podziemski explains why he's become the Valkyries no. 1 fan
Firefighters battling encampment fire near San Jose airport
Firefighters responded to the scene of a fire at an encampment near the San Jose Mineta International Airport on Tuesday.
Port Chicago Weekend marking a dark chapter in U.S. history
Port Chicago Weekend marking a dark chapter in U.S. history. Interview with 2 men about the deadly 1944 explosion, the injustice against surviving sailors, and the weekend of events happening across the Bay Area to remember this entire saga.
St. Augustine man charged after attempted kidnapping caught on camera
A 31-year-old man is facing multiple felony charges after deputies say he tried to kidnap a woman outside a St. Augustine business in broad daylight last month, which was captured on surveillance video.
Witness recounts officer involved shooting in San Jose city park
A witness describes the emotional impact after seeing San Jose police officers shoot and kill an man who police say had earlier killed his own 9 year old son in the park.
Living Seawall in San Francisco yields promising results
Scientists have been monitoring a living seawall in the San Francisco Bay over the last two years, and they say there are signs of ecological growth. The pilot program aims to examine how specially designed seawalls could improve biodiversity and support native marine species. San Francisco Port Director Elaine Forbes joined KTVU to breakdown some of the research and results thus far.
Minnesota lawmakers shooting: Vance Boelter indicted, prosecutors detail letter
A grand jury has handed up an indictment against Vance Boelter, the man accused of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers last month, leaving one lawmaker and her spouse dead.
Chick-fil-A’s ‘Code Moo’ returns with new missions, free food and cow-themed fun
Chick-fil-A's Code Moo campaign offers digital missions, free food rewards, and exclusive entertainment from July 15 to August 4.
San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus defends misconduct accusations
San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus appeared in court on Tuesday morning, officially defending herself against a civil grand jury accusation of misconduct, conflict of interest and retaliation.
High risk, young hands: California farm faces child labor probe
Patricia Ortiz, directing attorney, at the California Rural Legal Assistance, gives insight on common fears among undocumented farmworkers when working in hostile environments. State officials say a Ventura County cannabis farm raided by immigration agents has open child labor complaint.
Forever Home Friday: Love for Louie
KTVU's Alex Savidge sits down with Sydney Cavero and Nicholas Vivar, Foster volunteers with Oakland Animal Services to talk about Louie-- the sweet senior dog in need of a forever home.
What to know about Trump’s cuts to the Education Department
Robert Kim, Executive Director at the Education Law Center, gives insight on implications of Supreme Court ruling allowing President Trump to resume efforts to dismantle the Education Department.



















