2-year-old struck, killed near SF’s Oracle Park
The driver of the car stayed at the scene and cooperated with an investigation into the crash.
The driver of the car stayed at the scene and cooperated with an investigation into the crash.
SF high-tech AI firm declared a supply chain risk to national security
Anthropic Public Benefit Corporation, one of the world's leading Artificial Intelligence companies, has been designated a "supply chain risk to national security."
Anthropic Public Benefit Corporation, one of the world's leading Artificial Intelligence companies, has been designated a "supply chain risk to national security."
Temps down, partly sunny conditions for the weekend
The North Bay may see some light precipitation, but weekend conditions are expected to be partly cloudy and temperate.
The North Bay may see some light precipitation, but weekend conditions are expected to be partly cloudy and temperate.
Political analysis of U.S. strike on Iran
Peter Loge, Director of George Washington University's School of Media & Public Affairs appeared on Mornings on 2, to discuss the political ramifications of the U.S. attack on Tehran regime.
Peter Loge, Director of George Washington University's School of Media & Public Affairs appeared on Mornings on 2, to discuss the political ramifications of the U.S. attack on Tehran regime.
Celebrating Santa Clara at Levi's Stadium
City of Santa Clara on Feb. 28 is hosting its first ever 'Celebrate Santa Clara: A Day on the Field.' Residents will have a chance to step onto the field for a free, all-day event for the whole family.
City of Santa Clara on Feb. 28 is hosting its first ever 'Celebrate Santa Clara: A Day on the Field.' Residents will have a chance to step onto the field for a free, all-day event for the whole family.
United States, Israel launch strikes on Iran
The United States and Israel have launched attacks against targets in Iran. Stephen Zunes, a Middle Eastern politics professor at the University of San Francisco, joined us for insight on the conflict.
The United States and Israel have launched attacks against targets in Iran. Stephen Zunes, a Middle Eastern politics professor at the University of San Francisco, joined us for insight on the conflict.
Preparing to spring forward
Kaiser Permanente East Bay sleep specialist Dr. Elena Kennedy offers some recommendations on how to handle the change daylight saving time.
Kaiser Permanente East Bay sleep specialist Dr. Elena Kennedy offers some recommendations on how to handle the change daylight saving time.
Australia's next big destination: Brisbane's tourism surge
The Australian city of Brisbane is getting buzz these days. Travel expert Gabe Saglie joined us for insight into the rise in tourism
The Australian city of Brisbane is getting buzz these days. Travel expert Gabe Saglie joined us for insight into the rise in tourism
Hella Cool Gigs: Warriors Dance Team
In this installment of Hella Cool Gigs, KTVU's Crystal Bailey gets a private lesson in cheerleading from an NBA dancer with the Warriors Dance Team, right on the court at Chase Center.
In this installment of Hella Cool Gigs, KTVU's Crystal Bailey gets a private lesson in cheerleading from an NBA dancer with the Warriors Dance Team, right on the court at Chase Center.
Black History Month: students learn about first Black firefighters in Oakland
Students in Emeryville gathered on Friday to learn a lesson on the Bay Area's first Black firefighters.
Students in Emeryville gathered on Friday to learn a lesson on the Bay Area's first Black firefighters.
Record highs around parts of the Bay
Several cities saw record-breaking temperatures Friday, but cloud cover is moving in.
Several cities saw record-breaking temperatures Friday, but cloud cover is moving in.
San Francisco Superior Court strike ends, clerks to return to work
After striking for more than one day for the first time ever, the San Francisco Superior Court's clerks say they've reached a tentative agreement to end their strike.
After striking for more than one day for the first time ever, the San Francisco Superior Court's clerks say they've reached a tentative agreement to end their strike.
Students learn history of Oakland's first African American firefighters
Emeryville students had a special lesson for Black History Month Friday, getting an opportunity to meet African American firefighters and hear stories of the first Black firefighters in the Bay Area who paved the way and fought against discrimination and segregation within the fire stations.
Emeryville students had a special lesson for Black History Month Friday, getting an opportunity to meet African American firefighters and hear stories of the first Black firefighters in the Bay Area who paved the way and fought against discrimination and segregation within the fire stations.
Video shows 72-year-old’s arrest in Brentwood a week before her death
Brentwood police on Friday released body camera footage and audio of the arrest of a 72-year-old woman a week before she died at a hospital.
Brentwood police on Friday released body camera footage and audio of the arrest of a 72-year-old woman a week before she died at a hospital.
Rattled San Ramon residents attend town hall over quakes
Hundreds of San Ramon residents attended a town hall Friday to talk about recent swarms of earthquakes that have rattled the region.
Hundreds of San Ramon residents attended a town hall Friday to talk about recent swarms of earthquakes that have rattled the region.
Class action lawsuit alleges Flock license plate readers violate CA law and privacy of residents
Flock Safety is facing a class action lawsuit. Filed by an Oakland-based firm, it alleges the company's license plate reading cameras are violating the law and the privacy of California residents.
Flock Safety is facing a class action lawsuit. Filed by an Oakland-based firm, it alleges the company's license plate reading cameras are violating the law and the privacy of California residents.
Sierra LaMar case: Convicted killer may get new trial
A state appeals court ruled Friday that Antolin Garcia-Torres, convicted in the 2012 kidnapping and killing of 15-year-old Sierra LaMar, may be entitled to a new trial.
A state appeals court ruled Friday that Antolin Garcia-Torres, convicted in the 2012 kidnapping and killing of 15-year-old Sierra LaMar, may be entitled to a new trial.
Trump orders federal agencies to stop using Anthropic in dispute over AI safety
The Trump administration on Friday ordered all U.S. agencies to stop using Anthropic’s artificial intelligence technology and imposed other major penalties, culminating an unusually public clash between the government and the company over AI safeguards.
The Trump administration on Friday ordered all U.S. agencies to stop using Anthropic’s artificial intelligence technology and imposed other major penalties, culminating an unusually public clash between the government and the company over AI safeguards.
Cessna veers off San Jose runway after landing gear collapse
A small aircraft veered off a runway in San Jose on Friday morning following a mechanical failure.
A small aircraft veered off a runway in San Jose on Friday morning following a mechanical failure.
San Mateo County Health warns of potential measles exposure at Panda Express
San Mateo County Health on Friday announced a potential measles exposure in Burlingame.
San Mateo County Health on Friday announced a potential measles exposure in Burlingame.




















