Hundreds arrested related to Trump's new immigration efforts | West Coast Wrap
Tonight on West Coast Wrap: "Operation Return to Sender." That's what federal agents call today's major crackdown in the West, with more than 100 arrests at several locations. How this operation is connected to President Trump's new immigration enforcement efforts. Plus -- a dramatic rescue in southern California. Firefighters pull a girl with special needs from a burning home; why she was unable to escape on her own and the message the girl's mother has for firefighters.
Courtroom chaos caught on video | West Coast Wrap
A moment of courtroom chaos was caught on video when a murder suspect attacked in the middle of a hearing in New Mexico. We show you what led up to the brawl.
How Trump's tariffs could affect California consumers and what could get more expensive
California has the fifth-largest economy in the world, and in the U.S., the Golden State is number one in imports with the second-highest ranking when it comes to exports.
Tiger Woods announces death of his mom Kultida: 'My biggest fan'
Kultida Woods, the Thai-born mother of Tiger Woods, died Tuesday morning, the golfer announced on X.
California man returns home after fire to find giant bear has moved in
Wildlife officials had to work for nearly 24 hours and set a food trap full of special treats to coax the massive, 525-lb. bear out.
Bay Area small businesses on edge as tariff uncertainty lingers
Days after announcing stiff tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, President Trump agreed to delay them for a month, following announcements to ramp up security at national borders.
Demonstrations against Trump administration immigration crackdown | West Coast Wrap
Demonstrations are happening along the West Coast against the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. A protest in Arizona got out of hand as several police patrol cars were damaged as a large crowd took over an intersection outside Phoenix.
Ayesha Curry's Sweet July store in Oakland to close
Four years after Ayesha Curry opened her flagship lifestyle retail store in Oakland, Sweet July announced it will close its doors next week for safety reasons.
Costco workers prepare to go on strike | West Coast Wrap
Thousands of Costco workers are prepared to strike. What are employees demanding from the company, and how could this impact shoppers? Several homeowners near a beach in southern California were forced to evacuate today following a landslide. We'll take a closer look at the damage.
Reaction to DC mid-air collision | West Coast Wrap
Reaction to the mid-air collision in Washington D.C. continues to pour in as federal investigators piece together what led to the crash between the passenger jet and Army helicopter. We hear from a longtime military pilot who weighs in on this disaster.
Oakland-based e.l.f. Beauty embraces DEI, and you won't believe its ad campaign
While many major retailers have rolled back their diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, Oakland-based cosmetics giant e.l.f.
Secure Steps foundation aims to offer education and support for survivors
KTVU's Alex Savidge sits down with Florence Zhu, student at UC Berkeley and Founder of Secure Steps-- an organization designed to offer resources and support to survivors of intimate partner violence.
Gluten-free bakery is transforming lives
Mariposa Baking Company, based in Oakland, is completely gluten-free. It's now getting recognition across the country and around the world for it's innovation and incredible taste. In our latest Made in the Bay, Pam Cook takes us inside the bakery for a look at how the goodies are made, and the health condition that inspired the woman who calls herself an 'accidental entrepreneur.'
Made in the Bay: Gluten-free Mariposa Bakery in Oakland
Patti Furey Crane says she's lucky to have founded Mariposa Bakery in Oakland, which is all gluten-free.
ICE ops ramping up across west, including deportation flights | West Coast Wrap
Tonight -- immigration enforcement operations ramp up across the west. We'll have details on the deportation flights out of Arizona and break down some of the arrests made, including an alleged Venezuelan gang member who authorities say was caught on surveillance video threatening neighbors at a Colorado apartment complex. Plus -- one state here in the West is taking a big step toward launching electric air taxis--how this effort could connect communities and cut commute times.
Relative blasts house arrest sentence in Peninsula street racing crash that killed couple
A then-teenage street racer who crashed and killed a couple in Redwood City—leaving their twin girls orphaned—was given 90 days of home detention, a sentence criticized by a relative of the victims as too light.
Bay Area postal carrier honored for driving 1 million 'accident-free' miles
A North Bay postal carrier has been honored for reaching an exceptional milestone: driving 1 million miles on the job without a single accident.
China's DeepSeek AI rattles tech industry
The tech world was in a downward spiral on Monday over a new Chinese entry into the highly competitive field of artificial intelligence and machine learning by the company DeepSeek.
California Lottery player thought he won $1K; turns out he actually won $1M
A California lottery player got a shock of a lifetime when he went to claim what he thought was a $1,000 prize from a winning scratchers ticket. Turns out he was mistaken, and he actually hit the top prize of $1 million.
SF luxury Millennium Tower penthouse sells for $9M, millions less than original asking price
A penthouse in the once-beset Millennium Tower in San Francisco just sold for $9 million, the highest resale of a downtown condo since 2018, according to the selling agent.



















