Plastic bag ban, school cell phone crackdown among new California laws in 2026
Some of the new laws include cracking down on cell phones in schools and new rules on food delivery app.
New California laws are taking effect in 2026
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed several new bills into law over the past year, many of them addressing issues that continue to impact Californians such as consumer protections, labor and workplace rights, and education.
Bay Area to be placed under a cold weather advisory
Morning temperatures could be as low as the 30s and 40s in the coming days, bringing the possibility of frost.
What were the biggest political stories of 2025?
KTVU takes a retrospective look on the biggest political news stories that emerged in 2025, and how they might shape the coming year.
Person dies in crash on on Highway 101 and Lawrence Expressway in San Jose
The vehicle collided with a right-hand side wall at approximately 12:35 p.m., but a fatality was reported two hours later from the crash.
Hunger persists after holidays as Alameda County food bank braces for rising demand
Demand for food assistance has remained high following last year’s government shutdown and the expiration of some SNAP benefits.
Rain could be coming with the New Year
The mornings are bringing winter chill, and rain is forecasted to reach the Bay Area by the new year.
Iconic Oasis nightclub gets a 'holiday miracle' and will remain open for 2026
The club is planning a big event for New Year's Eve and also wants to set a world record, trying to get as many drag performers in one room.
Clear, dry days ahead for the Bay Area
Rain has passed through the area, giving way to unseasonably cool and clear conditions.
"It's so loud": Noisy PG&E generators causing new problems for SF residents
PG&E has installed massive generators in the Richmond to shore up the power supply, and neighbors say the noise is driving them crazy.
PG&E generators prompt noise complaints
People in San Francisco are glad to have their power restored after last weekend's blackout, but for some residents there's a trade-off to having the lights back on.
Woman found dead on beach at Wilder Ranch State Park
Authorities were working to determine if the woman’s death was related to a swimmer who was reported missing near Pacific Grove last week.
BART reports major delays in SFO and East Bay directions due to disabled train
The Red line was cancelled, and the Green and Blue lines were diverted to MacArthur Station.
Dry conditions expected until the New Year
The rain has stopped for now, but the clear skies are giving way to colder weather in the Bay Area.
Poor drainage blamed for San Mateo County flooding, but what's the solution?
The storms have moved out, but many across the Bay Area are in cleanup mode, after torrential rains led to flooding.
San Francisco reports drop in retail theft as shoppers notice improved safety
San Francisco officials report more than 100 arrests in retail theft and a drop in overall crime.
Bay Area neighborhood rocked by flash flooding
Storms brought waist-high flooding to Broadmoor, causing an untold amount of damage.
Gusting winds damage, close historic Lick Observatory
Winds tore off half the shutter on a dome atop Lick Observatory, according to the University of California at Santa Cruz.
SF sees drop in retail theft as shoppers notice improved safety
City officials say arrests and targeted enforcement have led to a significant decline in retail theft and other crimes.
San Mateo hazmat crews clear noxious ‘acidic solution’ that left person hospitalized
The victim was taken to a hospital for further evaluation.


















