More than 250 people march in downtown Oakland protest
Oakland police say 250 marched through downtown streets Friday night in solidarity for the cause of justice for Breonna Taylor. Police said a group threw bottles and cans at them and that they used "minimal smoke" against the crowd. No businesses were damaged.
Oakland police say 250 marched through downtown streets Friday night in solidarity for the cause of justice for Breonna Taylor. Police said a group threw bottles and cans at them and that they used "minimal smoke" against the crowd. No businesses were damaged.
Republicans expecting Trump to nominate Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court
Republicans are expecting President Donald Trump to announce Saturday that he is choosing Amy Coney Barrett to fill the U.S. Supreme Court seat vacated by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, according to the Associated Press.
Republicans are expecting President Donald Trump to announce Saturday that he is choosing Amy Coney Barrett to fill the U.S. Supreme Court seat vacated by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, according to the Associated Press.
DOJ challenges San Francisco's church COVID restrictions
The Department of Justice sent a three page letter to San Francisco Mayor London Breed Friday, strongly suggesting San Francisco's treatment of the First Amendment "raises serious concerns."
The Department of Justice sent a three page letter to San Francisco Mayor London Breed Friday, strongly suggesting San Francisco's treatment of the First Amendment "raises serious concerns."
Candlelight vigil held for North Bay man killed by alleged drunk driver
A man was mourned in two communities; one where he lived and the other where he owned a restaurant. He was stuck by an alleged drunk driver while taking out the garbage.
A man was mourned in two communities; one where he lived and the other where he owned a restaurant. He was stuck by an alleged drunk driver while taking out the garbage.
San Francisco hospital seeks patient's identity
Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital is asking the public's help in identifying a patient who was struck by a truck and injured on Friday morning.
Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital is asking the public's help in identifying a patient who was struck by a truck and injured on Friday morning.
San Francisco nonprofit helps home-based child daycare operators
Childcare advocates say there can be no economic recovery without adequate child care, because parents won't be able to enter the workforce without a place for their children.
Childcare advocates say there can be no economic recovery without adequate child care, because parents won't be able to enter the workforce without a place for their children.
California virus hospitalizations could surge in next month
The update was held at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, September 25, 2020.
The update was held at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, September 25, 2020.
Business owners near Yosemite National Park excited to see park reopen
Ann Rubin reports.
Ann Rubin reports.
San Francisco nonprofit helps home-based child daycare operators
Childcare advocates say there can be no economic recovery without adequate child care, because parents won't be able to enter the workforce without a place for their children.
Childcare advocates say there can be no economic recovery without adequate child care, because parents won't be able to enter the workforce without a place for their children.
SJPD increases patrols in downtown area
Jesse Gary reports.
Jesse Gary reports.
Oakland Police Commission extends search for new chief
Henry Lee reports.
Henry Lee reports.
Weekend wildfire risks are particularly high
Tom Vacar reports.
Tom Vacar reports.
COVID-19 researcher shares new developments in the fight against the pandemic
KTVU's Heather Holmes talks with Dr. Rashid Chotani, medical director of IEM and COVID-19 researcher, about the latest vaccine developments and COVID-19 headlines.
KTVU's Heather Holmes talks with Dr. Rashid Chotani, medical director of IEM and COVID-19 researcher, about the latest vaccine developments and COVID-19 headlines.
San Francisco announces new permitting process for outdoor entertainment
The "Just Add Music" permit being issued by the city's Entertainment Commission allows businesses and others to create lively atmospheres.
The "Just Add Music" permit being issued by the city's Entertainment Commission allows businesses and others to create lively atmospheres.
Department of Justice to Mayor Breed: Open San Francisco's churches
The letter mentions that Breed, as Mayor, has the authority to temporarily restrict gatherings due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The letter mentions that Breed, as Mayor, has the authority to temporarily restrict gatherings due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
BART is selling decommissioned train cars
As KTVU anchor Mike Mibach asks, What would you do with an old BART car?
As KTVU anchor Mike Mibach asks, What would you do with an old BART car?
Burial site deemed historic
A 5,000-year-old Native American burial site in the East Bay has been designated as an endangered, historic site.
A 5,000-year-old Native American burial site in the East Bay has been designated as an endangered, historic site.
Beloved 1950s-era bowling alley fights to stay open amid the pandemic
Bel Mateo Bowl in San Mateo first opened in 1957. Now, it's poised to close.
Bel Mateo Bowl in San Mateo first opened in 1957. Now, it's poised to close.
Breonna Taylor's family speaks after grand jury's decision
Attorney Ben Crump speaks on behalf of Breonna Taylor's family after the grand jury decided not to criminally prosecute the officers for killing her. Allie Rasmus reports
Attorney Ben Crump speaks on behalf of Breonna Taylor's family after the grand jury decided not to criminally prosecute the officers for killing her. Allie Rasmus reports
California vote by mail ballots will arrive soon, here?s what you should know
Every registered California voter will soon get a vote-by-mail ballot sent to their address and new safety measures are being taken to insure the voting process goes smoothly.
Every registered California voter will soon get a vote-by-mail ballot sent to their address and new safety measures are being taken to insure the voting process goes smoothly.




















