Bomb cyclone developing offshore
The Bay Area saw heavy rain over the weekend, with showers lingering into early this week. However, a bomb cyclone developing in the Pacific now brings the threat of intense winds to the region.
Highway 4 crash: Pedestrian killed after allegedly fleeing police in Antioch
Authorities are investigating a fatal crash on Highway 4 in Antioch involving a pedestrian who was allegedly fleeing police, officials said.
Fatal Highway 4 crash near Antioch
Authorities are investigating a fatal crash on Monday morning along Highway 4 near Antioch.
Power restored to much of San Francisco
Power remained out for roughly 3,800 homes and businesses in San Francisco on Monday morning following a massive outage that darkened the city, caused food to rot and Waymo cars to stall without traffic lights over the weekend.
RAW: Full PG&E news conference on SF power outage
PG&E COO Sumeet Singh discusses root cause of San Francisco power outage
Oakland celebrates 'Christmas in Mexico'
Ballet Folklorico Mexicano de Carlos Moreno, host its annual, Christmas in Mexico at Oakland's Calvin Simmons Theatre. The group started in 1967 in Livermore.
The origins of Kung Pao Kosher Comedy in San Francisco
Kung Pao Kosher Comedy founder Lisa Geduldig said the idea began years ago after a conversation with a friend.
How Kung Pao Comedy in San Francisco got its start
KTVU sat down with the founder of Kung Pao Comedy in San Francisco.
'We need PG&E to do better:' mayor on massive San Francisco power outage
Though much of the power was restored in San Francisco on Monday, Mayor Daniel Lurie had lots of questions. "We need PG&E to do better," Lurie said over the weekend.
'We need PG&E to do better:' mayor on massive San Francisco power outage
A massive power outage overshadowed San Francisco this weekend, with nearly one-third of the city left in the dark. Here's what it looked like in photos:
Power restored to much of San Francisco, City Hall still closed
Power remained out for more than 10,000 homes and businesses in San Francisco on Monday morning following a massive outage that began over the weekend.
Lovers Point, several beaches closed after unconfirmed shark spotting
Lovers Point in Pacific Grove and other stretches of beach in Monterey were closed on Sunday afternoon after an unconfirmed shark spotting.
PG&E working to restore power after massive outage
After a Sunday outage cause around 130,000 customers in San Francisco to lose power, PG&E says it hopes to have things fully restored by Monday afternoon.
Wet weather system moving into the Bay Area
Light sprinkles will give way to heavier rains as the days go on.
Suspects flee after smash-and-grab robbery at Sunvalley Mall in Concord
Police said the thieves used hammers to break glass display cases, which some witnesses initially reported as gunshots.
Breezy winds amid rainy conditions in the Bay Area
A swarm of storms is bringing light winds and rain to the area.
Kung Pao Comedy Returns to San Francisco's Chinatown
The 33rd iteration of the "Kung Pao Kosher Comedy" show will take place from December 24-26 at the Imperial Palace Restaurant on Washington Street in Chinatown.
Lawmakers consider impeaching Pam Bondi over redacted Epstein Files
Some Democrat politicians have accused the Department of Justice of scrubbing and only partially releasing the Epstein Files.
Winter Solstice marks the shortest day of the year
The solstice is a turning point that has been observed and celebrated by cultures around the world for thousands of years.
AI and the future of entry-level jobs
KTVU speaks with Umesh Ramakrishnan, co-founder and partner at Kingsley Gate, about the growing shift in how companies hire, automate and train workers



















