Fist Up Film Festival this weekend in Berkeley
The 16th Annual "Fist up" Film Festival gets under way this week in Berkeley. The festival includes five nights of independent films, with discussion and dialogue after. Organizers say the lineup of films amplify marginalized voices and will spark critical conversation. Eli Jacobs-Fantauzzi, Fist Up Film Festival Director and Kahlil Jacobs-Fantauzzi, Fist Up Film Festival Director of Community Engagement joined us in studio to talk about what to expect.
The 16th Annual "Fist up" Film Festival gets under way this week in Berkeley. The festival includes five nights of independent films, with discussion and dialogue after. Organizers say the lineup of films amplify marginalized voices and will spark critical conversation. Eli Jacobs-Fantauzzi, Fist Up Film Festival Director and Kahlil Jacobs-Fantauzzi, Fist Up Film Festival Director of Community Engagement joined us in studio to talk about what to expect.
Sept. 10, 2025: The Four on KTVU
Sept. 10, 2025: The Four on KTVU
Sept. 10, 2025: The Four on KTVU
Kaiser Permanente Launch Program prepares students for health careers
KTVU's Heather Holmes sits down with Aimar Cruz-Parada and Gigi Prasad to discuss the benefits of the mentorship program.
KTVU's Heather Holmes sits down with Aimar Cruz-Parada and Gigi Prasad to discuss the benefits of the mentorship program.
Navigating negative world news: tips for families
KTVU's Heather Holmes sits down with Nicole Ibarra, Director of Behavioral Health at Kaiser Permanente Redwood City
KTVU's Heather Holmes sits down with Nicole Ibarra, Director of Behavioral Health at Kaiser Permanente Redwood City
Expert on Middle East politics weighs in on conflict and ceasefire
KTVU's Heather Holmes and Jana Katsuyama take an in-depth look at the developing situation between the U.S., Iran, and Israel with Stephen Zunes, Professor of Middle East Politics at USF.
KTVU's Heather Holmes and Jana Katsuyama take an in-depth look at the developing situation between the U.S., Iran, and Israel with Stephen Zunes, Professor of Middle East Politics at USF.
Summer water safety for kids
For more now on the importance of keeping kids safe around water, especially during the summer months, we're joined by pediatrician Doctor Elizabeth Nadiv from Kaiser South San Francisco.
For more now on the importance of keeping kids safe around water, especially during the summer months, we're joined by pediatrician Doctor Elizabeth Nadiv from Kaiser South San Francisco.
Rise in antisemitism in the U.S.
We're seeing a rise in antisemitism here in the U.S., especially after the deadly Boulder terror attack. Rabbi Mark Bloom joined us on The Four to talk about how this act of violence is impacting the Jewish community.
We're seeing a rise in antisemitism here in the U.S., especially after the deadly Boulder terror attack. Rabbi Mark Bloom joined us on The Four to talk about how this act of violence is impacting the Jewish community.
Summer Skin Safety
Staying safe in the sun. Whether?you're lounging by the pool or?along the beach. It is important?to protect your skin from?harmful UV damage. Doctor Barbara?Garcia, a dermatologist with?Kaiser Antioch joined us on The Four to talk about the how to keep your skin safe after being out in the sun.
Staying safe in the sun. Whether?you're lounging by the pool or?along the beach. It is important?to protect your skin from?harmful UV damage. Doctor Barbara?Garcia, a dermatologist with?Kaiser Antioch joined us on The Four to talk about the how to keep your skin safe after being out in the sun.
Former President Joe Biden announces prostate cancer diagnosis
Joining us to talk more about the Former president's cancer diagnosis is Doctor Paul Li, a Urologist with Kaiser Permanente.
Joining us to talk more about the Former president's cancer diagnosis is Doctor Paul Li, a Urologist with Kaiser Permanente.
More young adults suffering from anxiety and depression
May is Mental health Awareness Month and we want to put the focus on the struggles of young adults. According to an analysis done recently by the Kaiser Family Foundation, nearly half of young people between the ages of 18 and 25 reported symptoms of anxiety and depression. That's compared to about a third of adults overall who experienced those symptoms. We talk more about this with Dr. Pam Orren, a clinical psychologist at Kaiser Permanente.
May is Mental health Awareness Month and we want to put the focus on the struggles of young adults. According to an analysis done recently by the Kaiser Family Foundation, nearly half of young people between the ages of 18 and 25 reported symptoms of anxiety and depression. That's compared to about a third of adults overall who experienced those symptoms. We talk more about this with Dr. Pam Orren, a clinical psychologist at Kaiser Permanente.
Bay area team heads to robotics world championship
KTVU's Greg Lee talks with team mentor Travis Covington, VP of Strategic Robotics at Johnson & Johnson MedTech about the team's prospects as they prepare for the competition.
KTVU's Greg Lee talks with team mentor Travis Covington, VP of Strategic Robotics at Johnson & Johnson MedTech about the team's prospects as they prepare for the competition.
Special Elections act as barometer for Dems and GOP
KTVU's Alex Savidge and Heather Holmes sit down with Melissa Michelson, Political Science Professor at Menlo College, to discuss the special elections underway and what it means for the current administration.
KTVU's Alex Savidge and Heather Holmes sit down with Melissa Michelson, Political Science Professor at Menlo College, to discuss the special elections underway and what it means for the current administration.
Businesses bracing for upcoming tariffs
KTVU's Alex Savidge and Betty Yu sit down with James McBride, Certified Financial Planner and Founder of the McBride Group to discuss the upcoming series of tariffs expected to affect businesses across the country.
KTVU's Alex Savidge and Betty Yu sit down with James McBride, Certified Financial Planner and Founder of the McBride Group to discuss the upcoming series of tariffs expected to affect businesses across the country.
Purple Day: Raising Epilepsy Awareness
It's an effort to educate and reduce the stigma associated with epilepsy. It is estimated that 1 in 26 people will be diagnosed with epilepsy at some point in their lives, and California has the highest number of people living with the condition, at more than 427,000. Natalia Sucher, executive director of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northern California joined us in studio with more.
It's an effort to educate and reduce the stigma associated with epilepsy. It is estimated that 1 in 26 people will be diagnosed with epilepsy at some point in their lives, and California has the highest number of people living with the condition, at more than 427,000. Natalia Sucher, executive director of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northern California joined us in studio with more.
President Trump places 25% tariff on imported cars
The 25% tariff will affect all cars and auto parts not built here in the U.S. and it takes effect on April 2nd, alongside a series of other tariffs that are set to hit Canada, Mexico, China and other nations. We bring in Gustavo Flores Macias, who's a professor of government and public policy at Cornell University to get a perspective on how this will impact consumers' pockets.
The 25% tariff will affect all cars and auto parts not built here in the U.S. and it takes effect on April 2nd, alongside a series of other tariffs that are set to hit Canada, Mexico, China and other nations. We bring in Gustavo Flores Macias, who's a professor of government and public policy at Cornell University to get a perspective on how this will impact consumers' pockets.
Cricket audience grows in the Bay Area
Hemant Busch, founder of the California Cricket Academy, which promotes cricket among young people joined us on "The Four" to talk about how the cricket audience is growing in the Bay Area.
Hemant Busch, founder of the California Cricket Academy, which promotes cricket among young people joined us on "The Four" to talk about how the cricket audience is growing in the Bay Area.
Pediatric doctor discusses ways to minimize kids' allergies this season
KTVU's Alex Savidge sits down with Dr. Keedra McNeill, Pediatrician at Kaiser Permanente for an in-depth look at the ways parents can minimize allergy symptoms for their kids this season.
KTVU's Alex Savidge sits down with Dr. Keedra McNeill, Pediatrician at Kaiser Permanente for an in-depth look at the ways parents can minimize allergy symptoms for their kids this season.
Adoptable puppy charms everyone at KTVU
KTVU's Frank Mallicoat and Jana Katsuyama meet Minty, the puppy searching for her Forever Home with the help of Oakland Animal Services.
KTVU's Frank Mallicoat and Jana Katsuyama meet Minty, the puppy searching for her Forever Home with the help of Oakland Animal Services.
In-Depth: Sleep Disorder Awareness Week
Dr. Steven Russo, Sleep Specialist at Kaiser Permanente talks getting a better night's sleep, and the challenges of sleep disorders.
Dr. Steven Russo, Sleep Specialist at Kaiser Permanente talks getting a better night's sleep, and the challenges of sleep disorders.
In Depth: The cost of criminalizing homelessness
KTVU's Heather Holmes and Frank Mallicoat talk to Marc Dones, Policy Director of the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative, about the challenges unsheltered people face and what research says about barriers to resources.
KTVU's Heather Holmes and Frank Mallicoat talk to Marc Dones, Policy Director of the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative, about the challenges unsheltered people face and what research says about barriers to resources.



















