Voices For Change: Impact of US Women's Soccer team felt beyond the pitch
From season 4, episode 6: The US women's soccer team is not only vying for history at this year's World Cup, they continue to inspire a new generation of athletes and fight for equity in the sport.
Taylor Swift’s stop in the Bay Area included making a 'generous' donation to help feed the hungry
Taylor Swift's mark on the Bay Area went beyond her dazzling performances for her two sold out shows at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, she also left a mark with a "generous" donation to Second Harvest of Silicon Valley.
Voices for Change: July 27, 2023
World Cup fever has captivated the country, so we're digging deeper into the growth of women's soccer and the ongoing fight for gender equity. Also, history is made at Pebble Beach as the US Women's Open was held at the legendary course for the first time, And, a look at the athletes using wheelchair rugby as recreation and healing.
Oakland homeless supportive housing project back on track following a KTVU investigation
In 2022, the City of Oakland got $30 million in grants from the state for three housing projects. Two of the three projects are open, operating and thriving.
Oakland's $30 million housing grants show mixed results: 2 facilities thrive, 1 struggles
Oakland’s state-funded ‘homeless hotels’ show success, so why is one project still floundering?
Jingletown - An artist community that welcomes visitors to stay and take it all in
A look at Oakland's Jingletown neighborhood, the history behind its name and what it's like living there.
Zip Trips: Fruitvale
KTVU's Mornings team goes to Oakland's historic Fruitvale district for a look at the vibrant neighborhood.
KTVU goes to Oakland's Fruitvale district for a Zip Trip
KTVU visits Oakland's Fruitvale district on Friday for a summer Zip Trip and viewers are invited to see how this area has grown, while keeping a tight-knit sense of community.
Residents protest conditions at San Jose hotel for homeless
In January, San Jose allocated $2.5 million of federal funding to maintain support services and properties like the SureStay Hotel and LifeMoves is responsible for maintaining operations.
Collapsed Yosemite buildings illustrate extent of storm damage as crews continue work to reopen Tioga Road
Amid the ongoing work to reopen Yosemite's iconic Tioga Road, park officials are getting a clearer picture of the extent of damage caused by the winter's severe storms. They're finding buildings collapsed, as they clear boulders and waist-high snow to prepare for the road's reopening.
2 more women sue 3 Dublin prison officers for alleged illegal sexual behavior
Two more women have sued three federal Dublin prison officers for a range of sexual improprieties, alleging the guards threw clothes on the floor to watch them bend down, touched their breasts and opened the shower to watch them naked, among other illegal behavior.
Women's World Cup roundtable: Which team poses biggest threat to USWNT?
We asked our panel of FOX Sports soccer experts to predict which team has the best chance at spoiling things for the USWNT. Here's what they had to say:
San Jose's only Michelin starred restaurant to close its doors
San Jose’s first and only Michelin starred restaurant has announced it’s closing at the end of the year.
Berkeley teen marks another feat, becoming one of the youngest to finish 28.5 mile swim around Manhattan
"Berkeley teen finishes grueling 28.5 mile swim around Manhattan. Maya Merhige, 15, completed the course in less than 9 hours, becoming one of the youngest to finish one of most challenging open water courses in the world. And she did it to raise money for cancer."
8 correctional officers now charged with sex abuse at FCI Dublin; 7 found guilty
Two former correctional officers of a federal women’s prison in Dublin were charged – and pleaded guilty – Thursday to multiple counts of sexual abuse, bringing the total number of guards now charged of these sex crimes to eight – the most from any prison in the United States. Seven of those officers have either been found, or pleaded, guilty.
San Rafael woman arrested for assault, starting fire at encampment
A 55-year-old San Rafael woman was arrested Friday for assaulting a victim and setting a tent on fire in the area of the Mahon Creek path, where a large encampment has grown significantly over the last several months.
San Rafael's homeless proposal: Will it cause even more encampments?
One Bay Area city's attempt to sort out the homeless encampment problem is drawing a lot of attention; not all of it is complimentary. Encampments could actually take up a lot more space.
Tensions rise at Millbrae city council meeting over conversion of hotel into housing
A Millbrae City Council meeting descended into a shouting match Tuesday as the council and city residents debated a San Mateo County plan to convert a hotel into low-income housing.
Tearful final sign-off given in Oakland for retiring CHP veteran
It was an emotional send-off for Oakland Highway Patrol Officer Bradley Mathes who gave his final radio sign-off to tears, words of deep appreciation and cheers in front of his family, friends, and colleagues.
Staying cool and avoiding fire hazards during a heat wave
Health officials recommend staying out of the sun as much as possible in extreme heat and keeping your space ventilated with a fan or air conditioner.



















