Delta: Hundreds more flights likely canceled after Friday storms
Delta released an update around 5 p.m. Saturday about how it's trying to get the airline back on track.
Rep. Melissa Hortman, Mark Hortman remembered at funeral: Full service
A private funeral for Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark Hortman was held Saturday at the Basilica of St. Mary in Minneapolis. The Hortmans were remembered for their leadership and kindness.
Coast Guard’s massive tall ship 'Eagle’ makes rare San Francisco stop
The U.S. Coast Guard’s Eagle, the largest tall ship in military service, made a rare stop in San Francisco, offering the public a chance to tour the historic vessel and meet the cadets training aboard.
2025 SF Pride weekend kicks off with Trans March, Rainbow Lasers display
San Francisco's LGBTQ community kicked of Pride Weekend 2025 with the annual Trans March and a Rainbow Lasers display.
U.S. Coast Guard?s Eagle returns to San Francisco after 17 years
The U.S. Coast Guard?s Eagle, the largest tall ship in the military and floating training vessel, made a rare stop in San Francisco Saturday for free public tours. KTVU's Betty Yu got an inside look on board.
Elevate your 4th of July with luxe dogs
Executive chef Jesse Mallgren of Jordan Vineyard and Winery shows us how to take the All-American dog to a whole new level.
The Trump Administration's vaccine panel makes new vaccine recommendations
Some of the recommendations includes RSV vaccines for infants, and recommending vaccines without the preservative called thimerosal. We get reaction from a local pediatrician.
A minor dip in highs today
A gradual cool down gets underway with only subtle changes expected for today. Afternoon highs will range from low 60s to low 70s at the coast, mid 70s to mid 80s bayside and upper 80s to upper 90s inland. Additional cooling is expected for the days ahead. ~ Rosemary
Rainbow Lasers & trans March kick off Pride weekend celebrations in San Francisco
LGBTQ community kicks off Pride Weekend with annual Trans March and a Rainbow Lasers display. The mood of the celebrations are joyful and defiant.
Memorial to gay rights icon Harvey Milk planned in San Francisco's Castro
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie announced Friday that a tribute to gay rights Pioneer Harvey Milk is officially on track to beocme a reality on the corner of Market and Castro.?
2 stolen car suspects lead officers on separate chases in 3 Bay Area counties
The two suspects, in an alleged stolen car and then a second carjacked vehicle, led officers from multiple jurisdictions on more than one pursuit in three Bay Area counties, police say.
2 suspects lead officers on 3 separate Bay Area chases
Multiple law enforcement agencies were kept busy on Friday when two suspects in a suspected stolen car led police departments from separate Bay Area jurisdictions on separate chases.
Oakland airport changes its name. Again
On Friday, the Port of Oakland issued its most current name, emphasizing that it's putting "Oakland first." In a press release, airport spokeswoman Kaley Skantz said the new name of the OAK airport is the Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport.
Tariffs challenge truckers | West Coast Wrap
Truckers in the West are on edge about President Trump's trade policy. We'll take you to the Port of Long Beach where they're talking about the challenges they're facing.
Helicopter rains cash onto Detroit street in honor of respected community member
As many made their commutes on Detroit's eastside on Friday, some were in awe as money began raining from the sky.
Judge denies San Mateo County Sheriff Corpus' request to halt removal process
A San Mateo County Superior Court judge has denied Sheriff Christina Corpus' request to halt her removal process through a temporary restraining order, county officials say.
San Francisco man accused of killing his mother
A San Francisco man was charged with murdering his mother and endangering three children in a shooting that occurred last week, according to prosecutors.
US-China trade agreement
The United States and China have reached an agreement ? again ? to deescalate trade tensions.
Supreme Court limits federal judges' abilities to issue nationwide injunctions
The Supreme Court's decision was 6-3 with Justices Coney Barrett, Thomas, Gorsuch, Alito, and Kavanaugh siding with the majority and Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Brown dissenting on the issue of whether federal judges can issue national injunctions to prevent President Trump's executive orders from taking effect during legal challenges.
Newsom rips Trump's tax bill
California Gov. Gavin Newsom described President Donald Trump's tax bill as "cruel" and "damaging" to Americans.



















