Wharf to Wharf, the Santa Cruz to Capitola race and its history
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Scott McConville, the Wharf to Wharf race president, discusses the history of the race and the impact it has on the local Capitola community.

Zip Trips Trivia: Capitola
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KTVU's Frank Mallicoat tests the trivia knowledge of Capitola residents on the town's unique history.

Zip Trips: KTVU live from Capitola

Watch as KTVU's Mornings team heads to Capitola for the first Zip Trip of the year.

Sonoma County sees 22 percent reduction in homelessness from last year

Sonoma County is touting its annual 2023 Point-In-Time count of people experiencing homelessness, citing a 22 percent decline in overall homelessness and a 24 percent decline in people who had been designated "chronically" homeless from the previous year, the county said Wednesday.   

First-of-its kind, mass timber apartment high rise going up in Oakland

Construction was underway in Oakland for a first-of-its-kind high rise apartment building described as the tallest beamless mass plywood panel structure in the world.

South Bay's Bollywood radio station continues to grow with listeners across the globe
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Bolly 92.3 FM, based in the South Bay, started just a decade ago. The station was created to serve the Asian Indian population, which is the second-largest group of Asian Americans in the United States.

Crews battle 2-alarm commercial fire in San Francisco

San Francisco fire crews on Monday battled a two-alarm commercial fire in the city's Laurel Heights neighborhood and urged the public to avoid the area.

'Amber Lee's Chinatown' Part 3: Fresh seafood and cured meats
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Part of our weekly mini-series about the wonderful food that our own Amber Lee grew up with in San Francisco Chinatown. This week, Amber looks at two businesses: a restaurant that specializes in fresh seafood and unique dim sum. The other is a 167-year-old shop that makes Chinese sausage and bacon.

White House vows more federal aid to reduce homelessness in 5 cities and California

Five major U.S. cities and the state of California will receive federal help to get unsheltered residents into permanent housing under a new plan launched Thursday as part of the Biden administration’s larger goal to reduce homelessness 25% by 2025.

Korean martial arts class in Oakland brings together seniors, empowering them to push boundaries

They range in age from 65 to 89. And every week, this very special group of students, don their white tae kwon do uniforms, enter their dojo and take to the mat at Han Martial Arts studio in Oakland's Montclair neighborhood.

Teen arrested in fatal shooting of 41-year-old man who was walking his dog in San Jose

San Jose police on Monday announced the arrest of a teenager suspected in the shooting death of a 41-year-old man who was walking his dog last month. Police said the killing may have stemmed from an attempt to steal the man's dog. 

San Jose will start clearing unhoused people from Coyote Creek Monday

Starting Monday, the City of San Jose plans to help rehouse 120-200 people living along the waterway. Valley Water says it will make flood improvements along the waterway, but advocates say with limited shelter space and housing, the people living there won’t have any place to go.

6th Dublin prison guard, aka 'Dirty Dick,' arrested on sex charges; FBI raids home

An FCI Dublin guard nicknamed "Dirty Dick Smith" has been arrested on 12 counts of sexual abuse -- the 6th correctional officer so far to be charged at this prison.

'Amber Lee's Chinatown' Part 2: Take out food for on the go
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KTVU's Amber Lee looks at Chinese food in San Francisco Chinatown that is ideal for when you are on the go. Here are two family-owned and operated take-out spots that focus on quality and convenience.