Like It Or Not Late Night: Vandalizing Tesla Cars and Girl Scout Cookies
Vandalizing Teslas, Suing the Girl Scouts and those questionable Baseball Hats. (Rated TV-14: Viewer discretion is advised.)
Hometown Heroes: The Hearns
Keshawn Ward sits down with the Hearns, one of the most notable sports families in the city of Pittsburg. Lu Magia Hearns III is carrying on the family name as he prepares for his Pro Day & NFL Draft. His father touches on hall of fame high school career and why he believes his son is a better athlete than him.
Political Analysis: Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting
KTVU's Andre Senior sits down with professor of polical science David McCuan to discuss Trump's recent meeting with Ukraine's president.
KTVU sit-down interview with AEW champion Powerhouse Hobbs
KTVU's Keshawn Ward sits down one on one with East Palo Alto native & AEW champion Powerhouse Hobbs. Hobbs talks about his wrestling journey ahead of his main event at the AEW Collision at the Oakland Arena.
Crime Files: Convicted Vallejo kidnapper pleads guilty to new charges
"American Nightmare" kidnapper Matthew Muller has pleaded guilty to new charges.
Crime Files: Convicted 'American Nightmare' kidnapper tied to more crimes
Matthew Muller, convicted in the 2015 Vallejo kidnapping and rape of Denise Huskins, is tied to more crimes Northern California.
KTVU sitdown interview with Giants GM Zack Minasian
KTVU's Bailey Ocarroll sits down one on one with the Giants new General Manager Zack Minasian. Minasian discusses keeping up with the Los Angeles Dodgers, how he and Buster Posey plan to bring a winning product to the field and Minasian's path to his new role.
One-on-one with Bill Romanowski
KTVU's Keshawn Ward talks to 4-time Super Bowl champion Bill Romanowski about whether the San Francisco 49ers should make Brock Purdy the highest paid quarterback. Romanowski also weighed in on if the Las Vegas Raiders should trade up in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Talk of the Town: Norma Jean Rogers-Jackson and Nanine Watson
On this week?s Talk of the Town, Dave Clark sits down with two women whose late husbands were prominent, history-making doctors in the Bay Area. Dr. Oscar Jackson and Dr. Carl Watson broke barriers, and had a major impact on the world of medicine. Their wives, Norma Jean Rogers-Jackson and Nanine Watson join Dave in studio to discuss their legacy and influence.
Crime Files: Antioch police target crime hotspots, Alameda Co. deputies charged
Henry Lee shares the latest crime news from across the Bay Area
Talk of the Town: Gary Payton Sr. and Sam Moses
On this week's episode of Talk of the Town, we talk to NBA Hall of Fame and Oakland native Gary Payton Sr., and educator and athlete Sam Moses about the work they're doing with young men in Oakland using basketball to become leaders.
San Francisco 49ers legend Ronnie Lott speaks on 49ers getting over the hump
KTVU's Keshawn Ward caught up with Pro Football Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott to talk about the 49ers, his reaction to Malik Mustapha wearing his jersey, and to find out what does the word woo mean to him?
Crime Files: San Jose sideshow arrests, gas stations ransacked
KTVU covers recent crime stories including the arrests of seven people at a San Jose sideshow, a gas station on Hegenberger in Oakland getting ransacked, robbers posing as police officers and man accused of pushing a woman to hear death on a BART platform.
Crime Files: Sideshows
In this edition of Crime Files, crime drops in San Francisco, sideshows sweep across the Bay Area ? including in some unusual settings, and a new effort to combat retails crime. Plus, more stories about public safety.
Crime Files: Oakland's New Police Chief
In this edition of Crime Files, Oakland gets a new police chief, a judge is criticized for an allegedly lenient sentence in a San Francisco stabbing case and a married couple with grandkids were identified as the victims in what police called a murder-suicide.
Podcast: UC President Janet Napolitano discusses higher education
KTVU's Claudine Wong continues her conversation with UC President Janet Napolitano to discuss her priorities, higher education, and why it's so difficult to get into college.
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