Dublin federal prison sex assault victims file lawsuit
Sex abuse survivors at an all-women's prison in Dublin filed a sweeping and major class-action lawsuit on Wednesday, alleging that people incarcerated there have been raped, forced to undress in order to be released from cells, drugged, groped and targeted with threats of deportation, among other atrocities.
Former Warriors coach Don Nelson and his family feeding, providing shelter to Lahaina fire victims
Former Warriors coach Don Nelson and his family have been among those who have been volunteering to help those affected by the wildfires on Maui, offering housing and food.
San Francisco mother, daughter who lost family members in 2008 mistaken-identity murders, killed in crash
Two San Francisco women, who suffered the unimaginable loss of family members in a mistaken-identity triple murder in 2008, were among those killed in a head-on crash in Calaveras County.
Maui wildfire raises questions over emergency alerts and warning system
As homes and businesses in Lahaina burned, all of the outdoor warning sirens stood silent and many survivors said they had no warning or received no emergency alerts.
Schnitzer Steel has history of fires renewing environmental concerns
Schnitzer Steel operates the recycling facility at the Port of Oakland where several fires have broken out including a giant pile of scrap metal Wednesday that sent a plume of smoke into the air for hours. It prompted an air quality advisory and renewed calls for the company to clean up its act.
Mystery may be solved behind an upright piano that one day appeared in an Oakland park
We may now have some answers into how an upright piano mysteriously appeared along a creek-side trail in Oakland's Dimond Park.
Taylor Swift fan asks Southwest pilot if he would fly over pop-star's SoCal concert, the pilot did just that
A Taylor Swift fan on a Southwest Airlines flight was not able to get tickets to the pop-superstar’s Southern California concerts as part of the acclaimed Eras Tour, so she asked the pilot to help her get a bird’s eye glimpse of the "Blank Space" singer in action.
KTVU heads to Los Gatos for a Zip Trip
KTVU visited Los Gatos on Friday for a summer Zip Trip, and viewers were invited to tag along and explore Santa Clara County's charming town.
Los Gatos Railroad continues to give train rides to generations of families
As the sun comes up and the engine heats up, Kelly Locke puts the final details in place at the Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad.
Zip Trips: Los Gatos
KTVU visited Los Gato for a summer Zip Trip, and viewers are invited to tag along and explore Santa Clara County's charming town.
Zip Trips: Los Gatos? Hometown Spotlight
KTVU?s Claudine Wong shines a light on local Los Gatos legend Billy Jones, a train conductor that brought joy to the community throughout the 1900s and whose legend lives on today. In a special addition Claudine highlights other local legends like Mountain Charlie, who lost an eye to a bear, and The Boys, the first openly gay common law-married couple in the country.
Zip Trips: Los Gatos Art and Wine Festival
KTVU?s Gasia Mikaelian chats with Rusty Reinhardt, a long-time organizer for the Los Gatos Art and Wine Festival, about the upcoming event in September.
Zip Trips Trivia: Los Gatos
KTVU?s Frank Mallicoat chats with Los Gatos residents and tests their knowledge on the South Bay town. The answers are hilarious at times.
Zip Trips: New Museum Los Gatos
KTVU’s Claudine Wong chats with Kimberly Snyder, executive director of the New Museum Los Gatos, about the art and history of the South Bay town.
North Bay high school soccer star partially paralyzed in surfing accident
Community support has been pouring in for a 15-year-old star soccer player from the North Bay, who suffered a broken neck in a surfing accident.
13-year-old crashes parents' Tesla, Santa Rosa police say
A 13-year-old who apparently took her parents Tesla out without their permission, ended the ride with a major crash early Tuesday morning, Santa Rosa police said.
Voices For Change: Wheelchair rugby gives athletes opportunity, community
From season 4, episode 6: During this Disability Pride Month, we take a look at wheelchair rugby and its impact on the athletes who find community through it.
Voices For Change: Cal football players host clinic for kids with intellectual disabilities
From season 4, episode 6: The Cal Bears football team took a break from their summer workouts for something bigger than wins and losses. They hosted the first-ever "Golden Buddies" clinic for children with intellectual disabilities.
Voices For Change: US Soccer teams up with Common Goal to put focus on mental health
From season 4, episode 6: The US Women's National team has teamed up with non-profit Common Goal and Fox Sports to put the spotlight on mental health. The initiative is sending mental health professionals and resources to communities all across the country.
Voices For Change: US Women's Open at Pebble Beach makes history
From season 4, episode 6: For the first time ever, the US Women's Open was held at the scenic Pebble Beach course, and the winner took home the highest prize for an LPGA major championship. Golf legend Amy Alcott reflects on the moment.



















