Bad Bunny hit with voice recording lawsuit
video

Superstar Bad Bunny hit with a $16 million lawsuit for allegedly using an unauthorized voice sample — and it arrives ahead of his Super Bowl Halftime Show performance. Julianne Escobedo-Shepherd, culture critic, at Hearing Things, gives insight.

Renee Good ICE shooting fuels nationwide outcry
video

Maria Carter-Bertrand, development director at Communities Organizing Latine Power and Action, talks local efforts to empower immigrant communities amid major ICE deployment in Minneapolis.

SF supervisor makes final push to put Great Highway reopening on ballot

District 4 Supervisor Alan Wong is making a last-minute push to secure enough votes to place a measure reopening the Great Highway to cars on the June ballot.

Minnesota sues Trump administration over 'federal invasion'
video

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Vang are filing a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security, ICE and Border Patrol to stop the surge of federal agents in Minnesota. They claim that Operation Metro Surge, which has thousands of DHS, ICE and Border Patro agents in Minnesota, is "a federal invasion of the Twin Cities." More: https://www.ktvu.com/news/ice-protests-students-walk-out-maple-grove-high-school

Trump admin ending temporary protected status for Somalis in March

The Trump administration announced it will end temporary protected status for Somalis in the United States, forcing any Somali migrant in the country on that status to leave by mid-March.

Morning fog, highs in 60s
video

Today will see morning fog, highs in the 60s. 

Mayor Barbara Lee on Oakland’s Super Bowl fan zone
video

Mayor Barbara Lee, talks Oakland’s official Super Bowl watch party. BAHC Live! Fan Zone is a free, family-friendly event happening on Super Bowl Sunday, February 8, from 11AM to 6PM, featuring local food vendors, live music, and drinks.

Middle East tensions: Trump says Iran wants to negotiate
video

Negah Angha, a former senior advisor at the U.S. Department of State gives insight on Iran protests. More than 500 people have been killed as security forces try to quash the unrest.

Napa building boom aims to bring more Wine Country visitors

Though there are economic doldrums in Wine Country, Napa is expecting big things in the coming two to three years.  Napa’s once heavily earthquake-damaged city center is being reborn. That means, one of the world's most famous small cities is getting a major facelift.

Downtown Napa to see revitalization
video

Despite the many woes affecting Wine Country, the City of Napa is expecting big developments including a rebirth of the city center that was damaged by an earthquake in 2014. 

Brazen robbery at SJ's Valley Fair mall
video

San Jose police are investigating a brazen daytime robbery that happened at the Valley Fair mall on Stevens Creek Boulevard on Sunday afternoon. Thieves used hammers to smash a jewelry case and steal high-end items. No suspect descriptions were provided. 

Minnesota and Twin Cities sue Department of Homeland Security | West Coast Wrap
video

Less than a week after a Minneapolis woman was shot and killed by an ICE agent during a large federal immigration enforcement operation, Minnesota and the Twin Cities are suing the Department of Homeland Security. The lawsuit seeks to halt or limit the immigration enforcement, calling the operation unlawful and a threat to public safety. 

UCSF Oncology dietician reviews new USDA "Food Pyramid"
video

Natalie Ledesma explains what's good and what's confusing about the new dietary guidelines and what she recommends to her patients, instead.

Dry stretch continues
video

We get a break from the rain all week long!  We are expecting another round of 30s and 40s Tuesday morning.  Fog will resurface in some of the inland valleys.  Your afternoon forecast features partly to mostly sunny skies. Highs should range from the upper 50s to the mid 60s.

San Francisco could allow involuntary medication for those with mental illness

San Francisco leaders are working on a new bill they say would allow the treatment of those battling mental illness even if they don't want the help. The bill would allow the courts to authorize involuntary medication for some people with serious mental health conditions. 

ICE deportations in California surged, data shows
video

New data shows ICE agents deported at least 8,200 people from California between January and September 2025, with a sharp surge during the summer months.