Boyfriend told police he was 'dry-firing' gun in accidental killing of girlfriend
KTVU has learned that the man charged with involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of his girlfriend in San Francisco's Sunset District last week told police he was "dry-firing" a gun that went off and shot her while she was showering.
KTVU has learned that the man charged with involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of his girlfriend in San Francisco's Sunset District last week told police he was "dry-firing" a gun that went off and shot her while she was showering.
SFO arrivals could see up to 25% flights delayed due to repaving project, upgrades
San Francisco International Airport recently dodged the bullet when it came to TSA-related airport delays, but there are new reasons why the airport will see delays, and they have to do with upgrades and long-term improvements at SFO.
San Francisco International Airport recently dodged the bullet when it came to TSA-related airport delays, but there are new reasons why the airport will see delays, and they have to do with upgrades and long-term improvements at SFO.
Beyond Chávez: honoring the workers behind the movement
On March 31, now Farmworkers Day, the focus now is on elevating collective contributions while confronting the troubling allegations tied to César Chávez and what they mean for the movement’s future. Matt Garcia, professor of Latino studies at Dartmouth College, gives insight.
On March 31, now Farmworkers Day, the focus now is on elevating collective contributions while confronting the troubling allegations tied to César Chávez and what they mean for the movement’s future. Matt Garcia, professor of Latino studies at Dartmouth College, gives insight.
Are you covered in case of a fire? Expert weighs in
The shortened winter and early heat wave is a good reminder to check our insurance policies to make sure we have enough coverage in case of a fire. Jason Matthews, the founder of Matthews Financial and Insurance Solutions, joined us on 'Mornings on 2' with some important advice.
The shortened winter and early heat wave is a good reminder to check our insurance policies to make sure we have enough coverage in case of a fire. Jason Matthews, the founder of Matthews Financial and Insurance Solutions, joined us on 'Mornings on 2' with some important advice.
Victim in deadly Chinatown crash ID'd, city officials promise new safety measures
The Chinatown restaurant on Jackson Street where a vehicle crashed and hit two people was boarded up on Monday.
The Chinatown restaurant on Jackson Street where a vehicle crashed and hit two people was boarded up on Monday.
Shower chances going up
Our weather pattern continues to change. We are tracking 2 systems that will approach the Bay Area this week. System 1 could produce widely scattered showers in the Tuesday forecast. System 2 is cooler and could lead to another round of showers Wednesday. The Sierra may also pick up snow...especially above 7500 feet.
Our weather pattern continues to change. We are tracking 2 systems that will approach the Bay Area this week. System 1 could produce widely scattered showers in the Tuesday forecast. System 2 is cooler and could lead to another round of showers Wednesday. The Sierra may also pick up snow...especially above 7500 feet.
Ex-SF city official, former nonprofit head charged in financial conflict-of-interest case
The former executive director of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission and a man with whom she's had a personal relationship were arrested and charged Monday in a financial conflict-of-interest case.
The former executive director of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission and a man with whom she's had a personal relationship were arrested and charged Monday in a financial conflict-of-interest case.
President Trump Threatens Civilian Infrastructure in Iran
President Donald Trump on Monday threatened widespread destruction of Iran’s energy resources and other vital infrastructure, potentially including desalination plants that supply drinking water, if a deal to end the war is not reached “shortly.” Sina Azodi, Director of the Middle East Studies at George Washington University, joins Mornings on 2 to discuss.
President Donald Trump on Monday threatened widespread destruction of Iran’s energy resources and other vital infrastructure, potentially including desalination plants that supply drinking water, if a deal to end the war is not reached “shortly.” Sina Azodi, Director of the Middle East Studies at George Washington University, joins Mornings on 2 to discuss.
Travel uncertainty: buy tickets now or hold off?
If you’re thinking about a summer getaway, you may want to rethink your timing. The war in Iran is driving up fuel prices, and airlines are already passing those costs on to travelers. Katy Nastro, travel expert for Going.com, gives insight.
If you’re thinking about a summer getaway, you may want to rethink your timing. The war in Iran is driving up fuel prices, and airlines are already passing those costs on to travelers. Katy Nastro, travel expert for Going.com, gives insight.
Consulate of France in San Francisco: culture, community, connection
Valérie Brisset, the Consul General of France in San Francisco, talks Night of Ideas event. Expect live performances, workshops, food, and art, April 11 at the San Francisco Public Library.
Valérie Brisset, the Consul General of France in San Francisco, talks Night of Ideas event. Expect live performances, workshops, food, and art, April 11 at the San Francisco Public Library.
Supervisor Fielder taking a leave of absence, citing mental health reasons
Supervisor Jackie Fielder’s staff on Sunday announced that the District 9 representative would be taking a medical leave of absence while she is “navigating a mental health condition and needs time and space to recover before making any major decisions.”
Supervisor Jackie Fielder’s staff on Sunday announced that the District 9 representative would be taking a medical leave of absence while she is “navigating a mental health condition and needs time and space to recover before making any major decisions.”
No Kings Day draws estimated 9M protesters nationwide
Organizers are calling this weekend's No Kings Day demonstrations the largest single-day protest in U.S. history, with an estimated nine million people taking part in events across the country, including tens of thousands who flooded the streets of San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose and other Bay Area cities.
Organizers are calling this weekend's No Kings Day demonstrations the largest single-day protest in U.S. history, with an estimated nine million people taking part in events across the country, including tens of thousands who flooded the streets of San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose and other Bay Area cities.
Cooler pattern moving in
After a warm to hot weekend, cooler temperatures will be moving into the Bay Area Monday. Highs should range from the mid 60s to the low 80s. More changes on the way. We are tracking 2 systems offshore. The first one could produce a few showers during the day on Tuesday. Shower chances will be increasing Wednesday.
After a warm to hot weekend, cooler temperatures will be moving into the Bay Area Monday. Highs should range from the mid 60s to the low 80s. More changes on the way. We are tracking 2 systems offshore. The first one could produce a few showers during the day on Tuesday. Shower chances will be increasing Wednesday.
Golden State Storm debuts in the WNFC
Golden State Storm makes a historic debut in the Women’s National Football Conference
Golden State Storm makes a historic debut in the Women’s National Football Conference
Easter basket goodies
The Easter bunny needs help filling baskets this year. Toy Insider is here to help.
The Easter bunny needs help filling baskets this year. Toy Insider is here to help.
Short film success at Sonoma County Film Festival
Following a sold-out festival screening, documentarian Robert Redfield discusses the inspiration and cast behind his wry corporate satire, "Committee Animal."
Following a sold-out festival screening, documentarian Robert Redfield discusses the inspiration and cast behind his wry corporate satire, "Committee Animal."
A little warmer today with wet, cooler changes on the way
Record setting warmth sticks around for one more day. Cooling begins on Monday with a chance of showers arriving Tuesday.
Record setting warmth sticks around for one more day. Cooling begins on Monday with a chance of showers arriving Tuesday.
Man killed in San Francisco shooting, 2 others assaulted
San Francisco police are investigating a shooting that left one person dead Friday night.
San Francisco police are investigating a shooting that left one person dead Friday night.
'No Kings' Day demonstrations draw millions across Bay Area, US
In the Bay Area, one of the first events of the day took place in Benicia, where a crowd of about 50 people at 9 a.m. grew to more than 150 within half an hour.
In the Bay Area, one of the first events of the day took place in Benicia, where a crowd of about 50 people at 9 a.m. grew to more than 150 within half an hour.
More than half of job applicants now use AI to write resumes — here's how to stand out
More than 50% of new job applicants are using artificial intelligence tools to help write their resumes and cover letters, according to a recent LinkedIn survey. But the people doing the hiring are using AI too.
More than 50% of new job applicants are using artificial intelligence tools to help write their resumes and cover letters, according to a recent LinkedIn survey. But the people doing the hiring are using AI too.




















