All nine Fremont labor unions say city entered fiscal year without signing a single contract

A budget battle in Fremont is creating tension between organized labor and the city. Nine labor unions representing all City of Fremont union employees, say that it is the first time in history that the city has entered the new fiscal year and allowed all labor contracts to expire with no new deal. The city's spokesperson says the city manger is trying to be fiscally responsible to avoid service cuts. The city sayst lower property taxes from high interest rates, and the uncertainty over the Trump administration's tariffs has impacted expected revenue and created uncertainty over the economy's stability.

Trump says he's 'not happy' with Putin

President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he?s ?not happy? with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, saying Moscow?s ongoing war in Ukraine is ?killing a lot of people? on both sides.

Volunteers join Keep Tahoe Blue for record-setting post holiday cleanup

Keep Tahoe Blue celebrated the community?s commitment to leaving the beaches better than they found them after the July 4th holiday. Marilee Movius from Keep Tahoe Blue joined KTVU's Betty Yu on The Four to highlight the success of the cleanup, emphasizing a 26% drop in litter and the growing culture of stewardship around Lake Tahoe.

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie after six months in office

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie marks six months since taking office. While improving public safety, boosting business, ending the fentanyl crisis, and easing homelessness, were among his top priorities, a new issue has taken front and center for many San Franciscans. Hear what Mayor Lurie had to say.

San Francisco's district attorney marks three years in office

Three years ago Tuesday, San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins took office. She was appointed by former Mayor London Breed, after voters went ahead with a recall against Chesa Boudin. Jenkins was later elected to lead the office in her own right.

Banning left turns at intersections could save lives, study finds

Data shows more than half of car crashes at intersections involve left turns. However, a new study suggests one solution may be to ban left turns altogether. Vikash Gayah, an engineering professor at Penn State University, joined us on 'The Nine' for more insight.