Credit card debt becoming long-term burden for families nationwide, report finds
Credit cards are keeping more Americans afloat at a cost that's piling up fast, a new report from Primerica finds. Middle-income families aren't swiping for luxuries, they're increasingly relying on credit just to get by. From gas to groceries to car repairs, everyday essentials are dragging families deeper into long-term debt.
Bay Area real estate market sees slight slump
The Bay Area housing market is showing signs of stalling out. Home sales are plunging, buyers are backing off, and many sellers aren't getting the action they expected as more listings hit the market.
Glass bottles contain more plastic than plastic bottles, study finds
Glass over plastic has seemed like the smart choice to avoid harmful chemicals, but now, researchers are saying not so fast. A new study from France finds that some drinks in glass bottles may contain more microplastics than those in plastics. However, the culprit isn't the bottle-- it's the cap.
Israel at war: what?s happening in Israel, Gaza, West Bank?
Israel at war: what?s happening in Israel, Gaza, West Bank?
Video: Bay Area groundskeeper rocked by powerful firework while mowing lawn
Petaluma police released a video in the hopes of preventing similar problems.
Bay Area groundskeeper injured by illegal firework
A groundkeeper from Petaluma was injured when an illegal firework went off.
Analysis: Israel-Iran Conflict and Ceasefire concerns
KTVU's Andre Senior takes an in-depth look at the Israel-Iran conflict with Stephen Zunes, Professor of Middle Eastern Politics at USF.
Analysis: Israel-Iran Conflict and Response
KTVU's Gasia Mikaelian takes an in-depth look at the Israel-Iran conflict with Stephen Zunes, Professor of Middle Eastern Politics at USF.
Analysis: Israel-Iran Conflict
KTVU's Andre Senior takes an in-depth look at the Israel-Iran conflict with Stephen Zunes, Professor of Middle Eastern Politics at USF.
Navigating negative world news: tips for families
KTVU's Heather Holmes sits down with Nicole Ibarra, Director of Behavioral Health at Kaiser Permanente Redwood City
Third Culture bakery in Berkeley made with love
Third Culture bakery in Berkeley made with love.
Breaking down the Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship
UC Law professor David Levine breaks down what the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship means.
The confusing Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship
Professor David Levine discusses the confusing fallout of the Supreme Court ruling on birthright citzenship.
Deadly car accident in Albany: Sedan falls over freeway overpass
Visual evidence showed a sedan fell off the freeway overpass and landed upside down on the road below.
High school graduate falls to death in Yosemite
A young man who fell to his death while rock climbing in Yosemite National Park was a recent high school graduate who was working for Yosemite Hospitality, a concessionaire at the park.
High schooler fell to his death at Yosemite
High schooler from Texas fell to his death at Yosemite.
CHP to pay $10M for paralyzing Salinas man high on meth, armed with gun
The CHP agreed to pay $10M after shooting and paralyzing young man high on meth, armed, at times, with gun.
West Oakland restaurant and a Sonoma restaurant are newest Michelin Star recipients in 2025 CA guide
Sun Moon Studio in West Oakland and Enclos in the city of Sonoma received Michelin stars at the 2025 Guide ceremony Wednesday, after being open just over one year. Chef Alan Hsu and Chef Sarah Cooper of Sun Moon Studio say they are grateful for the community support in Oakland. Chef Brian Limoges of Enclos, who received two stars, paid tribute to one of the restaurant's late co-owner Mac McQuown.
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Rideshare drivers targeted by criminals in Oakland
Oakland Police issue a public safety warning about the uptick in crimes such as robberies and attempted carjackings against rideshare drivers.



















