2 SFPD officers injured responding to fire at Tenderloin high-rise
Officers were told that a suspect was setting objects on fire inside of the residential building.
Officers were told that a suspect was setting objects on fire inside of the residential building.
7 arrested in smash-and-grab robbery at Concord mall
Officers were called to Sunvalley Shopping Center early Sunday morning on reports of a burglary in progress after several suspects forced their way through a set of glass doors.
Officers were called to Sunvalley Shopping Center early Sunday morning on reports of a burglary in progress after several suspects forced their way through a set of glass doors.
13-year-old girl reported missing in San Jose
Keytlin Gonzalez, 13, was last seen on the morning of Sept. 18 in the area of Elm and Vermont streets.
Keytlin Gonzalez, 13, was last seen on the morning of Sept. 18 in the area of Elm and Vermont streets.
Judge halts Trump troop deployment in Portland amid backlash from governors
A federal judge temporarily halted the Trump administration’s plan to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, citing a lack of evidence of significant unrest.
A federal judge temporarily halted the Trump administration’s plan to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, citing a lack of evidence of significant unrest.
Alcatraz to remain open despite government shutdown, thanks to nonprofit and private support
Alcatraz will remain open for tours during the government shutdown. The Golden Gate National Park Conservancy and Alcatraz City Tours will donate and pay for furloughed National Park employees to keep tours on the island going.
Alcatraz will remain open for tours during the government shutdown. The Golden Gate National Park Conservancy and Alcatraz City Tours will donate and pay for furloughed National Park employees to keep tours on the island going.
2 Chicago suspects charged after cars used to impede agents, leading to shooting
Two people are facing charges, accused of using cars to ram and block federal agents on Chicago’s Southwest Side on Saturday.
Two people are facing charges, accused of using cars to ram and block federal agents on Chicago’s Southwest Side on Saturday.
Judge blocks Trump troop deployment in Portland as governors push back on federal overreach
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plan to send National Guard troops to Portland, calling the protests there “small and uneventful.” Governors in Oregon, California, and Illinois are pushing back against what they call federal overreach.
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plan to send National Guard troops to Portland, calling the protests there “small and uneventful.” Governors in Oregon, California, and Illinois are pushing back against what they call federal overreach.
Pro-Palestinian activists demonstrate in Oakland's Frank Ogawa Plaza
Shop owners told KTVU they were optimistic that the event would remain peaceful, and one organizer said the protest was envisioned as a family-friendly event for people to express their frustrations over what's happening in Gaza.
Shop owners told KTVU they were optimistic that the event would remain peaceful, and one organizer said the protest was envisioned as a family-friendly event for people to express their frustrations over what's happening in Gaza.
Warm, drier conditions midweek
Warmer and drier conditions through midweek, with moderate offshore wind expected through Tuesday in the higher elevations.
Warmer and drier conditions through midweek, with moderate offshore wind expected through Tuesday in the higher elevations.
Black Cowboy Parade brings history to life in West Oakland
DeFremery Park in West Oakland transformed into the Wild Wild West on Saturday.�
DeFremery Park in West Oakland transformed into the Wild Wild West on Saturday.�
SF's Safe & Sound CEO highlights child abuse prevention, upcoming Blue Ribbon gala
Pegah Faed, CEO of Safe & Sound, joined The Four to talk about the organization?s decades-long work preventing child abuse and addressing trauma through services and advocacy in San Francisco. She also invited the community to support their mission at the 28th Annual Blue Ribbon Celebration, which is emceed by KTVU's Betty Yu on October 17th.
Pegah Faed, CEO of Safe & Sound, joined The Four to talk about the organization?s decades-long work preventing child abuse and addressing trauma through services and advocacy in San Francisco. She also invited the community to support their mission at the 28th Annual Blue Ribbon Celebration, which is emceed by KTVU's Betty Yu on October 17th.
Repeat offender in deadly New Year's Eve crash seeks diversion, sparks outcry
Protesters are pushing back against a possible drug diversion for Troy McAlister, a repeat offender charged in a fatal 2020 New Year’s Eve crash that killed Hanako Abe and Elizabeth Platt.
Protesters are pushing back against a possible drug diversion for Troy McAlister, a repeat offender charged in a fatal 2020 New Year’s Eve crash that killed Hanako Abe and Elizabeth Platt.
Downtown Oakland business owners react to Pro-Palestinian protest
A pro-Palestinian protest is scheduled to take place in downtown Oakland on Saturday. Nearby businesses say they're optimistic it will be peaceful.
A pro-Palestinian protest is scheduled to take place in downtown Oakland on Saturday. Nearby businesses say they're optimistic it will be peaceful.
SF launches first ever Indian Restaurant Week
Six chefs are highlighting Indian fine dining in San Francisco across the city.
Six chefs are highlighting Indian fine dining in San Francisco across the city.
Author of "Future of Alzheimers" book shares research on managing diagnosis and treatment
Sept. 21 is World Alzheimer?s Day, an opportunity to raise awareness and show support for the estimated 55 million people worldwide living with the disease. Author Sharon Ricardi, whose new book ?The Future of Alzheimer?s? explores promising treatments and signs of hope, joins us to discuss what?s ahead in the fight against Alzheimer?s.
Sept. 21 is World Alzheimer?s Day, an opportunity to raise awareness and show support for the estimated 55 million people worldwide living with the disease. Author Sharon Ricardi, whose new book ?The Future of Alzheimer?s? explores promising treatments and signs of hope, joins us to discuss what?s ahead in the fight against Alzheimer?s.
Small "wild" cats worldwide are threatened with extinction
Truly wild-born cats face many dangers to their environments and ecosystems.
Truly wild-born cats face many dangers to their environments and ecosystems.
Officers shot at armed woman in Chicago after cars ‘rammed’ officers, DHS official says
Officers shot at an armed person after officers were "rammed" and "boxed in" by 10 cars in Chicago on Saturday, authorities say.
Officers shot at an armed person after officers were "rammed" and "boxed in" by 10 cars in Chicago on Saturday, authorities say.
K-Pop Demon Hunters inspired dance party in the Bay Area
A Bay Area dance party inspired by Netflix's hit movie K-Pop Demon Hunters is happening this weekend. We got a sneak peak of the costumes and music on KTVU.
A Bay Area dance party inspired by Netflix's hit movie K-Pop Demon Hunters is happening this weekend. We got a sneak peak of the costumes and music on KTVU.
Using AI in the workplace
AI in the workplace is transforming how we work. Bay Area entrepreneur and author Jack Jackson explores that shift in his new book, ?The Reaction to Inaction,? a guide for leaders in the age of AI.
AI in the workplace is transforming how we work. Bay Area entrepreneur and author Jack Jackson explores that shift in his new book, ?The Reaction to Inaction,? a guide for leaders in the age of AI.
Day 4 of the government shutdown
Professor Michele Swers of Georgetown University discusses the politics behind the ongoing government shutdown, and whether either side will give in.
Professor Michele Swers of Georgetown University discusses the politics behind the ongoing government shutdown, and whether either side will give in.



















