Livermore prepares for extreme heat
A heat wave is expected to bring triple-digit temperatures to Livermore and other parts of the Bay Area. We asked some residents how they were preparing for this dangerously hot weather.
A heat wave is expected to bring triple-digit temperatures to Livermore and other parts of the Bay Area. We asked some residents how they were preparing for this dangerously hot weather.
'Science in the City' program celebrates 10 years of opportunity for students in STEM
Kevin Nichols, Co-Founder, President and CEO of The Social Engineering Project discusses the importance of STEM opportunities for young people, and fostering diversity within technology-related careers.
Kevin Nichols, Co-Founder, President and CEO of The Social Engineering Project discusses the importance of STEM opportunities for young people, and fostering diversity within technology-related careers.
4 suspects sought after shooting, attempted robbery near Emeryville bank
Four suspects tried to rob two people in Bank of America's parking lot at 4120 San Pablo Ave. officials said. During the robbery, one suspect shot a victim in the leg before fleeing in a red Hyundai Sedan.
Four suspects tried to rob two people in Bank of America's parking lot at 4120 San Pablo Ave. officials said. During the robbery, one suspect shot a victim in the leg before fleeing in a red Hyundai Sedan.
Excessive Heat Warning: Dangerous temperatures roast Bay Area
Much of the Bay Area is under an Excessive Heat Warning this weekend. The National Weather Service said daytime temperatures inland will stay dangerously high through Sunday.
Much of the Bay Area is under an Excessive Heat Warning this weekend. The National Weather Service said daytime temperatures inland will stay dangerously high through Sunday.
East Bay pools expected to be packed this weekend amid soaring heat
Families, neighbors, and summer campers are flocking to swimming pools, air-conditioned community centers and spray parks to keep cool as inland temperatures soar.
Families, neighbors, and summer campers are flocking to swimming pools, air-conditioned community centers and spray parks to keep cool as inland temperatures soar.
5-year-old disabled boy suffers life-threatening burns in Santa Rosa fire
A severely disabled 5-year-old boy was left with critical, life-threatening burns after an apartment fire broke out in Santa Rosa.
A severely disabled 5-year-old boy was left with critical, life-threatening burns after an apartment fire broke out in Santa Rosa.
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao on meeting with MLB commissioner
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao discuses her face-to-face meeting with MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred. During the meeting, Thao said she laid out where negotiations stood between the City of Oakland and the A's before the team set its sights on Las Vegas.
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao discuses her face-to-face meeting with MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred. During the meeting, Thao said she laid out where negotiations stood between the City of Oakland and the A's before the team set its sights on Las Vegas.
Runners brace for heat in Sonoma Wine Country Half Marathon
Battling triple digit temperatures, runners will weave through wine country Sunday in the annual half marathon race.
Battling triple digit temperatures, runners will weave through wine country Sunday in the annual half marathon race.
Triple digit heat hits Bay Area
An Excessive Heat Watch is in place until Sunday, and inland areas could hit record-breaking temperatures. KTVU's James Torrez reports from Walnut Creek.
An Excessive Heat Watch is in place until Sunday, and inland areas could hit record-breaking temperatures. KTVU's James Torrez reports from Walnut Creek.
Alameda County DA doubles down on claim comparing recall efforts to Jan. 6 insurrection
Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price doubled down on a controversial statement released by her office earlier this week, comparing the backers of a new campaign to recall her from office, with those behind the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Price made the comments during part of a sit-down interview with KTVU reflecting on her first six months in office.
Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price doubled down on a controversial statement released by her office earlier this week, comparing the backers of a new campaign to recall her from office, with those behind the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Price made the comments during part of a sit-down interview with KTVU reflecting on her first six months in office.
Four active wildfires burn in Southern California
There are several wildfires burning in Southern California, including four in Riverside County. The biggest one, labeled the "Rabbit Fire," has stretched to 7,600 acres and forced evacuations.
There are several wildfires burning in Southern California, including four in Riverside County. The biggest one, labeled the "Rabbit Fire," has stretched to 7,600 acres and forced evacuations.
How is the Bay Area coping with the extreme heat?
Bay Area residents turn to ice cream and other activities to manage the extreme heat
Bay Area residents turn to ice cream and other activities to manage the extreme heat
Falling tree injures 6 people at Santa Rosa park
A falling tree in Spring Lake Park in Santa Rosa left six people injured Saturday morning.
A falling tree in Spring Lake Park in Santa Rosa left six people injured Saturday morning.
Bay Area man celebrates 102nd birthday at Fish Market before it closes for good
Robert Donovan chose the Fish Market in San Mateo to celebrate his 102nd birthday. Donovan says he has been coming to this restaurant for eight decades and was sad to hear it is closing for good.
Robert Donovan chose the Fish Market in San Mateo to celebrate his 102nd birthday. Donovan says he has been coming to this restaurant for eight decades and was sad to hear it is closing for good.
Businesses frustrated with long-running construction projects in SF
Businesses along one of San Francisco's busiest corridors are complaining that a rail improvement project is strangling their business.
Businesses along one of San Francisco's busiest corridors are complaining that a rail improvement project is strangling their business.
FDA approves first over-the-counter birth control pill
U.S. officials have approved the first over-the-counter birth control pill, which will let American women and girls buy contraceptive medication from the same aisle as aspirin and eyedrops.
U.S. officials have approved the first over-the-counter birth control pill, which will let American women and girls buy contraceptive medication from the same aisle as aspirin and eyedrops.
Oakland's eviction moratorium expires
After months of debate, Oakland's eviction moratorium expired over the weekend, making it one of the last remaining cities in the country to lift such tenant protections. Dave Detling reports
After months of debate, Oakland's eviction moratorium expired over the weekend, making it one of the last remaining cities in the country to lift such tenant protections. Dave Detling reports
First responders raise money for 78-year-old targeted by thieves
The Fremont Police Association is helping a 78-year-old contractor recover from his losses after having his tools stolen for the third time.
The Fremont Police Association is helping a 78-year-old contractor recover from his losses after having his tools stolen for the third time.
Family wants body camera video after officers kill 20-year-old Hayward man
The family of a 20-year-old man is demanding answers from law enforcement after their relative was shot to death, either by an Alameda County sheriff's deputy or a California Highway Patrol officer.
The family of a 20-year-old man is demanding answers from law enforcement after their relative was shot to death, either by an Alameda County sheriff's deputy or a California Highway Patrol officer.
UCSF in talks to buy St. Mary's, St. Francis hospitals
UCSF wants to buy St. Mary's and St. Francis hospitals but some doctors are pushing back. KTVU's Brooks Jarosz reports.
UCSF wants to buy St. Mary's and St. Francis hospitals but some doctors are pushing back. KTVU's Brooks Jarosz reports.



















