Opera and 'Hard Rock' add up to memorable night
Gasia Mikaelian shares the story of how she was introduced to opera by her dad.
How to have fun on a budget during coronavirus
As the Bay Area adapts to learning how to live during the coronavirus pandemic, many must consider their tighter finances, as well as social distancing and mask-wearing. KTVU’s Gasia Mikaelian has some ideas about how to have fun on a budget during COVID-19.
Gasia Mikaelian shares recipe for favorite Armenian-American meal
Gasia Mikaelian shares her mother's recipe for Armenian shish kebabs and the story of the dish's place in her family.
Zip Trips: Education during a pandemic
If we can't hit the road this summer, we'll navigate the new path forward. This Zip Trip is a toast to everyone who rose to the occasion when schools closed.
Parents weigh in on the ups and downs of distance learning
KTVU's Gasia Mikaelian spoke with a group of Oakland parents from Redwood Heights Elementary about the challenges and rewards of distance learning.
How have teachers fared during the shutdown?
Sal Castaneda sat down virtually with some teachers to find out what it’s like in the new world of teaching.
Class of 2020 valedictorians deliver socially distant graduation speeches
Bay Area high school valedictorians and student government officers recorded graduation speeches due to the cancellation of traditional ceremonies in 2020.
Food bank activates emergency donations after fire and power shutoffs
Food bank donations needed following the Kincade Fire and power outages
Fremont: Rapidly growing, rich in diversity
Nestled between Oakland and Silicon Valley on the southeast side of the San Francisco Bay, Fremont is a diverse city where techies and families alike live work and play.
Clayton: Rich with tradition
Located at the foot of Mount Diablo in Eastern Contra Costa County, Clayton is a charming city with a rich history.
Sunnyvale: The heart of Silicon Valley
We will be broadcasting live from Sunnyvale on July 26.
South San Francisco: Birthplace of biotech and Sees candy
South San Francisco originated in the late 19th century as a site for the establishment of stockyards and a market place for cattle.




















