'Miraculous:' Bullets didn't shatter bones when San Jose police shot football player at taqueria

Despite the fact that San Jose police shot K'aun Green four times in the stomach, arm and knee, none of the bullets shattered any of the football player's bones or ripped through any crucial muscles.

Oakland 'Jeopardy' champ Amy Schneider invited to White House for Transgender Day

Oakland's Amy Schneider, famous for her recent winning streak on the TV trivia game show "Jeopardy!," visited the White House Thursday on International Transgender Day of Visibility.

Beloved peregrine falcon found dead in Berkeley; likely hit by car

Grinnell, a peregrine falcon who lived on the Campanile at the University of California at Berkeley campus, was found dead. Bird watchers think he was hit by a car.

2 Oakland school district employees hit by car, injured

Disturbing video obtained by KTVU on Thursday shows a car plowing into two Oakland Unified School District employees and injuring them as they cross a street. 

Berkeley brewery releases beer in support of Ukraine

A Berkeley brewery just released a new beer in support of Ukraine. It's called “Slava Ukraini” and was brewed at Fieldwork. It’s a pale European lager using hops from Poland.

71-year-old patriarch killed by stray bullet in Oakland crossfire

Just last July, Rocio Luna of Oakland achieved his goal to become an American citizen.  But a single stray bullet killed him as the 71-year-old patriarch was killed in the crossfire.

Couple convicted of stealing $500K in Livermore gambling scheme

A couple found guilty of felony grand theft from a Livermore casino were sentenced to two years in prison and ordered to repay more than half a million dollars in restitution, state prosecutors said.

Judge: 3 men accused robbing, shooting retired OPD captain should stand trial

A judge ruled Marlon King, Kemandre King and Joshua Hayles should be re-arraigned and face charges of second-degree robbery of veteran police officer Ersie Joyner in October as he was filling up with gas at the Chevron station on 17th and Castro streets.

Video shows van driver fatally striking father in Oakland's Chinatown

An East Bay man is asking for help in finding out what led to his father being hit and killed by a driver in Oakland's Chinatown.

A remarkable career: KTVU's Mark Ibanez to sign off one last time after 43 years

When KTVU Sports Director Mark Ibanez signs off for the final time on Thursday night, it will mark the end of a storied and illustrious career, a career that spanned almost 43 years at one place, from where he informed, entertained, and connected with two generations of Bay Area viewers.

Highland Hospital to be renamed in honor of late Supervisor Wilma Chan

The Alameda County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday adopted a resolution to rename Oakland's Highland Hospital after the late Supervisor Wilma Chan.

Athlete who wrested gun from suspect in San Jose taqueria shot 4 times

K'aun Green, who wrested a ghost gun away from a man inside a San Jose taqueria to break up a brawl, was shot by police several times and worries how this will affect his football career.

Murder charges for Oakland gas station shooting that left Army veteran dead

Alameda County prosecutors have charged two people with murdering a 64-year-old Army veteran during a shootout in an Oakland gas station last week.

Oakland police asking for help in finding 79-year-old missing man

Oakland police on Tuesday asked for the public's help in finding a 79-year-old who went missing a day earlier and is considered at risk because of his age.

Oakland police seek man possibly connected to February homicide

OPD is asking for the public's help in identifying a person of interest in a February homicide. The case involved the shooting death of 26-year-old Robert Crawford as he walked near 35th Avenue in Oakland.