Suspect in parole agent's killing appears in court | Take 2 Nightly

The anchors discuss the stories of the day, including the suspect in last week's shooting death of a parole agent in Oakland, who made his first court appearance on Monday. Claudine Wong previews the 10 o'clock news and Andre Torrez talks about Malcolm-Jamal Warner's death on the Digital Dive.

Procession for parole agent shot and killed | Take 2 Nightly

The anchors talk about the motorcade procession for the Oakland parole agent shot and killed on Thursday by a suspect who was a recent parolee. We also have learned a garbage strike affecting the Bay Area appears to be coming to an official end. Greg Lee previews the 10 o'clock News and Andre Torrez with the Digital Dive.

Trump officials tour Alcatraz | Take 2 Nightly

Park officials gave Trump officials a tour of Alcatraz on Thursday. The president has expressed that he wants to return the park to its original use as a prison. There are many who doubt this is a feasible idea. Heather and Alex discuss and touch on the other headlines of the day.

San Jose Police shooting takes tragic twist | Take 2 Nightly

KTVU's anchors discuss the latest developments in a story out of San Jose where police shot and killed a man wielding a knife over the weekend. Today we learned the man who police shot and killed was the 911 caller and that he had just stabbed his son to death before police arrived. Officials say he was trying to lure police to the scene to and had made several statements that he wanted them to shoot him.

Talk of the Town: Kendra Willis and Sonya Beavers

On this episode of Talk of the Town, Dave Clark sits down with three people working to help Black and Brown low-income communities in the Bay Area. Kendra Willis and Sonya Beavers are helping teach financial literacy to help people get ahead, and Marlon McWilson is not only working to feed the hungry every year at Thanksgiving, but also teaching people about financial independence.

Off the Mic with Mike & Gasia: June 18, 2025

Mike and Gasia discuss current events, including an appellate court case about presidential deployment of the National Guard and a UCSF hospital workers' strike.They then share personal anecdotes about Father's Day, with Gasia recounting her tradition of celebrating her father and Mike's birthday.

Off the Mic with Mike and Gasia: May 28, 2025

In this episode throwback, Mike and Gasia talk about planning events with the family ahead of time and traveling for work before they welcome their first guest on the show! KTVU reporter Greg Lee talks about going on the road and reporting on the wildfires in Los Angeles County.

Off the Mic with Mike & Gasia: June 11, 2025

Gasia is back from vacation just in time for Father's Day, and Mike reflects on fatherhood, as a dad and son. They also share a lighthearted conversation about their Father's Day plans, with Mike looking forward to a relaxing day of golf and family time.

Off the Mic with Mike & Gasia: May 7, 2025

Gasia and Mike start this show off with the breaking news from the San Francisco Police Department and Mark Tamayo joins the show to talk about his journey to becoming the Chief Meteorologist at the KTVU.

Second Look: Richard Goodwin

KTVU's Claudine revisits the story of Richard Goodwin, a man who overcame homelessness and drug addiction in San Francisco's Tenderloin. Goodwin entered detox and began a remarkable journey of recovery and helping others.

Second Look: The Story of Cancer Survivor Donna Terry

KTVU's Claudine reunites and chats with Donna Terry, a woman who had been diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer and was told she had only six months to two years to live. Now, eight years later, Claudine sits down with Donna again

Second Look: Rock Steady Boxing

KTVU's Claudine Wong checks back in with Rock Steady Boxing, a program that aids those with Parkinson's Disease. She sits down with the owner and coach of the program.