Big support for Oakland ice cream vendor after robbery
Hundreds of people turned out to buy ice cream from an Oakland vendor who had recently been robbed by armed thieves.
Filmmaker secretly attached camera to BART train, made documentary
After his documentary "Tunnel Vision: An Unauthorized BART Ride" premiered at Roxie Theater in San Francisco, local timelapse photographer Vincent Woo shares how and why he made the film with KTVU.
Stanford University offers class on Taylor Swift's popular 'All Too Well' song
At Stanford, the ten-week class has allowed section instructor Nona Hungate to spend each week deconstructing one minute of the ten-minute song,
Elderly man struck and killed while on motorized scooter
San Jose recorded another traffic fatality.
CHP investigating incident that led to Bay Bridge backup
Evidence markers are present at the scene of a traffic backup along the eastbound lanes of the Bay Bridge I-80 near the Toll Plaza. California Highway Patrol issued a severe traffic alert, but have not officially said what the investigation entailed.
2 people, including a juvenile, injured in Oakland double shooting
Oakland Police Department are investigating a double shooting Friday evening where a juvenile is one of the victims who was injured.
New clues give hope in 22 year old San Francisco cold case
There are new developments in a 22-year-old San Francisco cold case. Investigators say they believe new evidence could lead to whoever killed Kelvin Hamilton, the father of a three-year-old girl, who is now an adult. The victim's sister says she's in constant contact with police to make sure her brother's case is not forgotten.
Wind joins warm Bay Area temperatures
KTVU's Roberta Gonzales shares this evening's Bay Area forecast.
Man, woman found shot to death in Oakland home
A man and a woman were found shot to death in a home in Oakland. Police arrived at 1100 block of 89th Avenue in the Highland neighborhood about 1:30 a.m. to find the pair dead.
Vandals damage historic Lotta's Fountain in San Francisco
Lotta's Fountain survived the 1906 Earthquake and Fire and is one of San Francisco's most historic landmarks. Now it's in need of repairs after being vandalized.
Littlejohn's Candies closing Market Street location in San Francisco
Littlejohn's Candies is closing its Market Street location in San Francisco
San Jose mayor weighs in after baby killed, 2 others hurt by driver
San Jose's mayor weighed in after a drive fatally struck a baby and injured a child and woman late Tuesday night, marking the 27th traffic death in the city this year.
Startup tech firm pulls out of high rise towers project in downtown San Jose
A real estate development project in downtown San Jose is in limbo after a tech investor decided to pull out. Local real estate and economic experts say competition from other cities may be a factor.
Stanford president to resign after concerns about his research
The president of Stanford University said Wednesday he would resign, citing an independent review that cleared him of research misconduct but found ?serious flaws? in five scientific papers on subjects such as brain development in which he was the principal author.
San Francisco Mayor Breed asks UC for a new downtown campus
San Francisco Mayor London Breed is asking the University of California to open a new campus downtown. The mayor sent a letter on Monday, inviting the Board of Regents to discuss the idea. No specific location was given, but the mayor says there's room for student housing, classrooms and lab space.
3 Powerball tickets worth $449K sold at Bay Area stores
Three Powerball tickets valued at $449,000 were sol at Bay Area stories. The ticket holders matched five of the numbers that were drawn, though they did not get the Powerball number.
Air quality advisory, temperatures warming back up
In this forecast, KTVU's Mark Tamayo tells us about the current air quality advisory and upcoming heat advisory.
Rally to bring back Albany cross in church-and-state debate
Some rallied to bring back an Albany cross in a church-and-state debate.
Residents protest conditions at San Jose hotel for homeless
Tenants staying at a hotel for the homeless in San Jose are calling the conditions of their rooms deplorable and say their requests for change are falling on deaf ears.
SF Library summer literacy program gains statewide attention
Jennifer Siebel Newsom, known as the state's First Partner, was greeted Thursday by San Francisco Mayor London Breed and the staff of the city's Main Library.



















