Bicyclist killed in Petaluma crash with vehicle
A bicyclist was killed on Wednesday after crashing with a vehicle in Petaluma. Police said the driver of the vehicle is cooperating with the investigation and that drugs or alcohol are not thought to be a contributing factor.
A bicyclist was killed on Wednesday after crashing with a vehicle in Petaluma. Police said the driver of the vehicle is cooperating with the investigation and that drugs or alcohol are not thought to be a contributing factor.
Dead whales on Bay Area beaches | Take 2 Nightly
Dead whales are washing up on Bay Area beaches. This and other hot topics of the day and a behind the scenes look at the newsroom.
Dead whales are washing up on Bay Area beaches. This and other hot topics of the day and a behind the scenes look at the newsroom.
DOJ announces investigation into trans athletes in CA girls sports
The U.S. Department of Justice said the investigation is to determine whether the state is "engaging in a pattern or practice of discrimination on the basis of sex" by allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls high school sports.
The U.S. Department of Justice said the investigation is to determine whether the state is "engaging in a pattern or practice of discrimination on the basis of sex" by allowing transgender athletes to compete in girls high school sports.
Beloved owner of Japan Video, shares memories with KTVU on final day of business Wednesday
Japan Video's owner Takeshi Onishi says he had tears in his eyes as he met customers for the final day Wednesday, before closing his beloved anime video shop in San Francisco's Japantown West Mall. The store was designated a legacy business by the city of San Francisco and was opened in 1984, surviving changes in technology as it shared Japanese anime culture through beta tapes, VHS, and DVDs. Onishi said his health and the fact his rent doubled recently, making it impossible to stay open.
Japan Video's owner Takeshi Onishi says he had tears in his eyes as he met customers for the final day Wednesday, before closing his beloved anime video shop in San Francisco's Japantown West Mall. The store was designated a legacy business by the city of San Francisco and was opened in 1984, surviving changes in technology as it shared Japanese anime culture through beta tapes, VHS, and DVDs. Onishi said his health and the fact his rent doubled recently, making it impossible to stay open.
Bicyclist killed in Petaluma after collision with vehicle
Officials with the Petaluma Police Department say a bicyclist was killed on Wednesday in a crash with a vehicle. The driver is cooperating with the police investigation. Officials have ruled out drugs or alcohol as a contributing factor in the crash.
Officials with the Petaluma Police Department say a bicyclist was killed on Wednesday in a crash with a vehicle. The driver is cooperating with the police investigation. Officials have ruled out drugs or alcohol as a contributing factor in the crash.
Oakland removes speed bumps installed by residents fed up by sideshows
Oakland city crews have removed speed bumps installed by frustrated residents along a busy street, months after makeshift tire barriers were similarly taken away.
Oakland city crews have removed speed bumps installed by frustrated residents along a busy street, months after makeshift tire barriers were similarly taken away.
SJ man accused of burglary & sex assault tied to 2 other crimes
A man San Jose police allege burglarized into a 50-year-old woman's downtown home and sexually assaulted her is tied to two previously burglaries. Cong Tran is being held without bail at the Santa Clara County Main Jail and is awaiting sentencing on the two previous crimes. But a judge could wrap all three crimes into one case.
A man San Jose police allege burglarized into a 50-year-old woman's downtown home and sexually assaulted her is tied to two previously burglaries. Cong Tran is being held without bail at the Santa Clara County Main Jail and is awaiting sentencing on the two previous crimes. But a judge could wrap all three crimes into one case.
Immigrant advocates in California decry Trump tactics to detain asylum seekers
Immigrant groups and attorneys are decrying a new tactic by the Trump administration to detain people while waiting for an asylum hearing.
Immigrant groups and attorneys are decrying a new tactic by the Trump administration to detain people while waiting for an asylum hearing.
Deadly RV fire sparks in San Jose's Northlake neighborhood
The fire spread to nearby trees and threatened a commercial structure, but firefighters prevented that from happening and had the fire under control by 11 a.m.
The fire spread to nearby trees and threatened a commercial structure, but firefighters prevented that from happening and had the fire under control by 11 a.m.
Immigrant arrests at courthouses signal new tactic in Trump?s deportation push
Lorena Melgarejo, Executive Director of Faith in Action, talks about immigrant support during courtroom appearances. Immigrant community on edge after arrests were made at immigration court appointments in San Francisco and Concord.
Lorena Melgarejo, Executive Director of Faith in Action, talks about immigrant support during courtroom appearances. Immigrant community on edge after arrests were made at immigration court appointments in San Francisco and Concord.
Street Vendors bill
Scott Wiener's Senate BIll 276 would regulate street vendors in an attempt to curb the sale of stolen goods.
Scott Wiener's Senate BIll 276 would regulate street vendors in an attempt to curb the sale of stolen goods.
California opens track-and-field finals to more girls after success of trans athlete
The governing board for California high school sports is changing its competition rules at this weekend?s state track-and-field championships to allow more girls to take part amid controversy over the participation of a trans student-athlete.
The governing board for California high school sports is changing its competition rules at this weekend?s state track-and-field championships to allow more girls to take part amid controversy over the participation of a trans student-athlete.
DA dismisses charges against Radius Recycling
Alameda County DA dismisses charges against Radius Recycling, formerly known as Schnitzer Steel.
Alameda County DA dismisses charges against Radius Recycling, formerly known as Schnitzer Steel.
Oakland's MACRO needs $4M a year to survive
MACRO, a non-police response to crisis calls in Oakland, needs $4-million a year when its state funding runs out.
MACRO, a non-police response to crisis calls in Oakland, needs $4-million a year when its state funding runs out.
High school lacrosse player back on the field after recovering from brain surgery
In 2023 Lauren Adir was a normal eighth grader who loved playing lacrosse, but everything changed when her family took a spring break vacation to Palm Springs.�
In 2023 Lauren Adir was a normal eighth grader who loved playing lacrosse, but everything changed when her family took a spring break vacation to Palm Springs.�
QTAPI Pride: San Francisco march celebrates identity amid federal rollbacks
San Francisco's queer and AAPI communities gathered in a show of identity, unity, and pride. They marched, not only to celebrate who they are, but to affirm their belonging in the face of growing national challenges.
San Francisco's queer and AAPI communities gathered in a show of identity, unity, and pride. They marched, not only to celebrate who they are, but to affirm their belonging in the face of growing national challenges.
Sausalito's housing-crisis struggle: Build 724 units by 2031
Sausalito's City Council on Tuesday approved hundreds of new units to be scattered throughout the town. The North Bay city is one of the Bay Area's greatest tourist attractions, where the proof of its sincerity will be tested by actually getting the units built.
Sausalito's City Council on Tuesday approved hundreds of new units to be scattered throughout the town. The North Bay city is one of the Bay Area's greatest tourist attractions, where the proof of its sincerity will be tested by actually getting the units built.
Protesters clash over transgender rights | West Coast Wrap
Tempers flare outside Seattle City Hall with police making arrests as two groups of protesters clashed over transgender rights. It's an issue that's taken center stage in California as president Trump zeroed in on transgender athletes competing in women's sports and threatened to cut off federal funding.
Tempers flare outside Seattle City Hall with police making arrests as two groups of protesters clashed over transgender rights. It's an issue that's taken center stage in California as president Trump zeroed in on transgender athletes competing in women's sports and threatened to cut off federal funding.
Relax, San Francisco's Grace Cathedral sound baths are for everyone
San Francisco's Grace Cathedral has been serving the community since the Gold Rush era. They continue that tradition of service today with their Mind, Body and Spirit events. We went to one of their popular sound baths that regularly attracts as many as 400 people a month who are looking to meditate, relax and even achieve a higher state of consciousness.
San Francisco's Grace Cathedral has been serving the community since the Gold Rush era. They continue that tradition of service today with their Mind, Body and Spirit events. We went to one of their popular sound baths that regularly attracts as many as 400 people a month who are looking to meditate, relax and even achieve a higher state of consciousness.
East Bay rapper wins NPR 'Tiny Desk' contest
East Bay rapper Ruby Ibarra recently received a huge honor winning NPR's famous Tiny Desk contest. The Filipina American, who grew up in San Lorenzo, beat out more than 7,000 artists from across the country in this year's competition. For the contest, she submitted a song in which she collaborated with several other singers and raps in three different languages.
East Bay rapper Ruby Ibarra recently received a huge honor winning NPR's famous Tiny Desk contest. The Filipina American, who grew up in San Lorenzo, beat out more than 7,000 artists from across the country in this year's competition. For the contest, she submitted a song in which she collaborated with several other singers and raps in three different languages.



















