Man arrested for allegedly assaulting Petaluma officers during break-in
Authorities said the suspect smashed a lamp through a window, which sent glass shards flying that narrowly missed officers outside.
Kaiser Permanente Chief of Cardiology discusses serious health risks of smoking
KTVU's Alex Savidge talks with Dr. Douglas Zuckermann, Chief of Cardiology at Kaiser Permanente South San Francisco for 50 years of the Great American Smokeout.
Trump calls Dem military video 'seditious behavior, punishable by death'
President Donald Trump threatened members of Congress with jail time and death for a post they made on social media.
Bay Area organization raises awareness for mental health support
Hundreds of people will gather in Santa Rosa for an exciting fundraiser to help address a really serious issue. It is the annual High Heels for Hope benefit that will be benefiting the Zane Templin Foundation, along with a dinner, a live auction, as well as dance dancing. The foundation was started by the family of Zane Templin of Santa Rosa. He was just 24-years-old when he died by suicide in 2016. We hear from one of the guest speakers Mary Frances Walsh, the executive director at NAMI, Sonoma County. That's the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
Hazardous surf returns to the California coast
A building long period swell from the West-Northwest is approaching the Bay Area coast Thursday.
Police activity on I-580 in Oakland
Police were investigating on eastbound I-580 in Oakland.
Drag Brunch aims to fundraise for youth scholarships
Bay Area non-profit, Pride Social South County, is set to host a drag brunch and show on Dec. 13 to raise money for Bay Area LGBTQ+ youth scholarships. The non-profit's founder and board secretary joined KTVU News at 7:30 to talk about the importance of this kind of fundraiser.
Warriors' rookie wrote poem in 7th grade about making it to NBA, playing with Stephen Curry
Golden State Warriors rookie Will Richard is quickly becoming a bright surprise in the young NBA season.
Judge rules National Guard deployment in DC illegal
A U.S. federal judge ruled on Thursday that the Pentagon's deployment of the National Guard in Washington, D.C. was illegal.
California is the worst state for tipping, restaurant trends report shows
People are tipping more on average compared the last year -- here's where Californians ranked on a new restaurant trends report.
Travelers could soon face fee if flying without Real ID, passport
If you don't have a Real ID or passport, you may soon face a fee when traveling. Here's what to know.
President Trump signs legislation to release Jeffrey Epstein files
President Donald Trump signed legislation on Wednesday to release files tied to Jeffrey Epstein.
Brains may learn best when we're tired, Japan researchers say
Do you learn and retain information better when your tired? Researchers in Japan looked at how the brain reacts during different times of the day and found a sweet spot right before sunrise.
Know your rights during ICE activity
Monique Berlanga, executive director of Centro Legal de la Raza, talks local response to West Oakland immigration activity near Hoover Elementary.
Holiday spending and credit tips
Margaret Poe, head of consumer credit education at TransUnion, explains how to take control of your credit during the holiday shopping season.
Trump threatens Slotkin, other members of Congress with jail time over video to military
Responding to a video posted on social media by members of Congress, including U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, President Donald Trump labeled the recording “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR" that's “punishable by DEATH!"
NTSB releases first report into UPS plane crash in Kentucky that killed 14
The NTSB's preliminary report showed one of the engines broke off from the wing as the plane took off and burst into flames. The plane never made it more than 30 feet above ground level.
Dick Cheney Funeral: Former VP remembered at Washington National Cathedral memorial service
Former vice president Dick Cheney was remembered Thursday at a memorial service at the Washington National Cathedral.
Warrant details released for RHO star Mia Thornton, bond set by judge
Former RHOP star Mia Fields-Thornton was arrested at Atlanta’s airport, accused of stealing more than $11,000 in furniture from a furnished condo.
U.S. Transportation Department looks to stop airport fights
The U.S. Transportation Department says there's been a 400% increase in outbursts on plane since 2019. A new campaign aims to tackle the stress and impact.



















