Hometown Heroes: Ray Davis
Buffalo Bills running back and San Francisco native Ray Davis joins KTVU sports reporter Keshawn Ward for this episode of Hometown Heroes. He discusses his upcoming youth camp, goals for next season, and his favorite touchdown in his rookie year.
Trans March kicks off San Francisco Pride weekend | Take 2 Nightly
As Pride weekend kicks off in San Francisco, a large crowd rallied in Dolores Park for the Trans March. SkyFOX flew over the area to get a better look as the crowd prepared to march down Market Street.
Protesters interfere with federal immigration officials | Take 2 Nightly
A group of people got word of immigration activity in Concord and tried to block officials from carrying out their duties. They physically hit federal officers' vehicles and got in the way of a moving SUV.
'America's Tall Ship' to sail by the Golden Gate Bridge | Take 2 Nightly
The largest tall ship in U. S. government service, the U. S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle, was floating under the Golden Gate Bridge on Wednesday, when KTVU will be along for the ride.
Valuable Valkyries WNBA franchise| Take 2 Nightly
Though the San Francisco WNBA team, the Valkyries, are new, they have a fan base in place and have proven to be a valuable franchise, something that's considered a huge win for women's sports overall.
The latest developments in the Middle East | Take 2 Nightly
The latest developments in the Middle East and a cybersecurity expert on the warning from the Department of Homeland Security that says because of the U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict, that pro-Iranian groups could carry out low-level cyberattacks.
On the Record: Juneteenth
On this episode, Andre Senior talks to about the origin of the holiday Juneteenth.
It's definitely wildfire season | Take 2 Nightly
KTVU's anchors take a look at a brush fire burning in Antioch and talk with Chief Meteorologist Mark Tamayo about the weather conditions that lead to elevated fire danger.
Hometown Heroes: Erick Dargan
Pittsburg native and former Cincinnati Bengals safety Erick Dargan joins KTVU sports reporter Keshawn Ward for this episode of Hometown Heroes. He shares stories on being one of the best players to come out of Pittsburg High School.
Hometown Heroes: CJ Anderson
Super Bowl 50 champion and Benicia high school head football coach CJ Anderson joins KTVU sports reporter Keshawn Ward for a new episode of Hometown Heroes. He shares his story on hardships throughout his entire football career, Super Bowl experiences, and his plans with coaching.
Take 2: Ice cream and CHP chases
Sal kicks the first segment of Take 2 off with popular ice cream company, Salt & Straw. Co-founder Tyler Malek and Sal expand on their Mornings on 2 interview and talk about the summer pie series.
Hometown Heroes: Jevon Holland
New York Giants newly signed safety Jevon Holland joins sports reporter Keshawn Ward for a new episode of Hometown Heroes. He shares his story on choosing Bishop O'Dowd over schools in Pleasanton, his introduction to NFL, his reaction to the Miami Dolphins not bringing him back, and his 3rd annual camp coming up in the month of June
Take 2: Hailey Bieber, Bottlerock, Police chases
Take 2 talks about Hailey Bieber selling cosmetics line to Oakland's E.l.f., Bottlerock and police chases.
Hometown Heroes: Keshad Johnson
Miami Heat Forward and Oakland native Keshad Johnson joins sports reporter Keshawn Ward for a new episode of Hometown Heroes. He shares his story on growing up in Oakland and his rookie season with the Heat.
On the Record: Inside the Courtroom during Sean 'Diddy' Combs' Trial
Legal analyst Candace Kelley joins Andre Senior on KTVU's On the Record to talk about the Diddy's trial and what it's like inside the courtroom.
On the Record: Inside the Diddy Trial
Catch up on the trial for Sean 'Diddy' Combs and testimony with TMZ's Charles Latibeaudiere.
Like It Or Not Late Night: Shedeur Sanders Prank, Bill Belichick and More
Host Jason Toupes and comics Becky Lynn, Jose Contreras, and Sam Weber talk about Bill Belichick's relationships, the Shedeur Sanders pranks and more.
Off The Mic: Gasia turns 50
KTVU anchors Mike Mibach and Gasia Mikaelian are back and they speak on the challenge of being a woman in broadcast news. Gasia turns 50 years old, she reflects on what it feels like, being valuable in the newsroom, and aging naturally. They also dive into the confidence and experience that comes with getting older, dealing with viewer comments, balancing work with family activities, and teaching their kids life lessons. Episode 11. April 30, 2025
Off The Mic: Reacting to the Pope's death & dealing with tragedy
KTVU anchors Mike Mibach and Gasia Mikaelian react to the overnight news of the Pope dying, and how to cover. Mike then revisits his memories of seeing the Pope as a kid in 1982. The conversation then dives into tragedy, specifically, the fatal crash in Marin, and experiencing grief as a parent and person in the news. The conversation then turns to how Gasia presents news to her kids, trusting as a parent, and Gasia turning 50. Episode 10. April 29, 2025
Off The Mic: News decision making
KTVU anchors Mike Mibach and Gasia Mikaelian bring us into the thoughts and conversations that are had when news happen. Specifically on this episode, Mike had to make a decision on how and when to present the Warriors game and Oakland Mayoral Race results. Mike and Gasia then dive into their Bay Area memories of covering big games, the World Series, and what sports mean to people. Episode 9. April 18, 2025



















