Silent horror classics with organ accompaniment screen at SF's Grace Cathedral
A couple of classic silent horror films — "Phantom of the Opera" and "Nosferatu"--screen at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco for Halloween.
Raiders donate $250K to help Bay Area high school repair fire damaged football field
An East Bay high school football field that was damaged in a fire over the summer has been repaired thanks to some help from the Las Vegas Raiders.
Hella Cool Gigs: Winemaker
Napa isn't the only wine country. Livermore Valley is ripe with opportunity. KTVU's Crystal Bailey gets the behind the scenes look at what goes into every bottle at Wood Family Vineyards.
SNAP shutdown: Nearly half million San Francisco Bay Area residents rely on CalFresh
Some of the nation’s most vulnerable people depend on SNAP, including more than half a million residents in the San Francisco Bay Area. Nearly 40% of recipients are children, 20% are seniors, and about 10% are people with disabilities.
Oakland Museum burglary: 1,000 items stolen days before Louvre heist
More than 1,000 items, many of them indigenous historical artifacts, were stolen from the Oakland Museum of California earlier this month.
FBI raid in Oakland; 9 gang members charged following 2019 slayings
An FBI raid was carried out early Wednesday morning at an Oakland apartment. Nine alleged gang members have now been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of racketeering conspiracy in connection with two murders.
Livermore gun store targeted by thieves again
The owners of East Bay Firearms in Livermore said they've been targeted by criminals three times in the past two years, including a burglary that took place over the weekend.
Much cooler
Much cooler today; temps drops to the 70s.
North Bay mouth and foot artist featured in national calendar
A Sonoma County artist is gaining attention for her impressionistic landscapes, and her technique, using only her mouth and feet to paint.
Prop. 50, gerrymandering and the 2026 mid-term elections
California's Proposition 50 on the Nov. 4 special election ballot has put the state at the center of the nationwide battle over redistricting and gerrymandering to control the U.S. House of Representatives in 2026.
Animal rights activist convicted for stealing four chickens, faces five years
A Sonoma County jury on Wednesday, following seven weeks of trial, convicted an animal rights activist of felony conspiracy, two misdemeanor counts of trespassing, and tampering with a vehicle.
Bicyclist severely injured in hit-and-run crash in Oakland
The family of a bicyclist hit by a car in East Oakland on Friday is asking the community for help finding the driver who fled the scene.
Cooler Thursday forecast
Wednesday was the warmest day of the week! Low clouds should resurface near the coast and bay Thursday morning. Partly sunny skies are expected later in the day. Highs should range from the low 60s to the mid 70s. Temperatures should rebound in the Halloween forecast.
San Francisco to provide food assistance to help SNAP recipients
San Francisco is stepping in to make sure people who receive SNAP benefits get enough to eat as the program is about to lapse for the first time in history because of the government shutdown.
Powered by the rise of AI, Nvidia just became the first company ever valued over $5-trillion
It's a massive milestone: Nvidia just became the first publicly traded company to exceed $5-trillion dollars in market value.
Who was Roger Casement? Irish diplomat, historical figure honored in SF Castro
It was a commemoration nearly 10 years in the making. The tribute to honor Irish diplomat and human rights activist, Roger Casement, along the Rainbow Honor Walk was held in San Francisco's Castro District this week.
South Bay authorities, community groups warn of human trafficking risk during Super Bowl
At a conference sponsored by the Valley Transportation Agency, South Bay community groups and law enforcement warned of the risk of human trafficking that comes with large events -- like next year's Super Bowl.
Flights to Mexico from this California city among airline routes canceled by Trump admin
The U.S. has canceled 13 existing and planned air routes connecting the U.S. and Mexico's Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA).
Bay Area Día de los Muertos festivities won't disappoint
Amid heightened uncertainty following last week’s threat of major immigration enforcement, several Bay Area cities have canceled or scaled back their Día de los Muertos festivities. Those moving forward say the celebrations are more important than ever — a chance to bring comfort, connection, and unity.
Millbrae police chief sleeps at headquarters and lives in Idaho; investigation requested
The president of the San Mateo County board of supervisors has called for an investigation into Millbrae's police chief, who has created a makeshift bedroom at police headquarters without the city's knowledge.




















