Pacific Islander Cultural District now in San Francisco
Gaynor Siataga, founder of the SALT: Pacific Islander Association Resource Hut and a leading force behind San Francisco's 11th cultural district, the Pacific Islander Cultural District, talks about importance of representation.
Gaynor Siataga, founder of the SALT: Pacific Islander Association Resource Hut and a leading force behind San Francisco's 11th cultural district, the Pacific Islander Cultural District, talks about importance of representation.
Avoiding Surprise Increases to Medicare Costs
Many retirees are learning their Medicare premiums are going up. Financial expert Jason Matthews joins Mornings on 2 to discuss what people can do to avoid an unpleasant surprise.
Many retirees are learning their Medicare premiums are going up. Financial expert Jason Matthews joins Mornings on 2 to discuss what people can do to avoid an unpleasant surprise.
California 'Fans First' bill aims to cap skyrocketing concert ticket prices
Bay Area concert-goers report being priced out of major events as ticket costs reach "out of control" levels due to resellers. Assembly Member Matt Haney (D-San Francisco) is sponsoring AB 1720, which would cap ticket resale prices at 10% above face value.
Bay Area concert-goers report being priced out of major events as ticket costs reach "out of control" levels due to resellers. Assembly Member Matt Haney (D-San Francisco) is sponsoring AB 1720, which would cap ticket resale prices at 10% above face value.
President Trump calls for suspension of Federal Gas Tax as Iran War drives prices higher
the conflict in Iran continues to destabilize global energy markets, Bay Area drivers are facing a difficult reality at the pump.
the conflict in Iran continues to destabilize global energy markets, Bay Area drivers are facing a difficult reality at the pump.
Cooler pattern
A cooler weather pattern will pay us a visit over the next couple of days. Low clouds and fog will resurface Tuesday morning. Partly sunny skies are expected later in the day. Highs should range from the low 60s to the low 80s. Winds will be increasing throughout the day. Gusts could exceed 30 mph.
A cooler weather pattern will pay us a visit over the next couple of days. Low clouds and fog will resurface Tuesday morning. Partly sunny skies are expected later in the day. Highs should range from the low 60s to the low 80s. Winds will be increasing throughout the day. Gusts could exceed 30 mph.
New parking meter apps being rolled out in San Francisco
Finding parking may not be getting easier in San Francisco, but paying for it is.
Finding parking may not be getting easier in San Francisco, but paying for it is.
Alysa Liu honored with rare custom-made doll
Olympic gold medalist Alysa Liu is the inspiration for a doll by a San Francisco small business.
Olympic gold medalist Alysa Liu is the inspiration for a doll by a San Francisco small business.
Analyzing the April 2026 jobs data
Bay Area certified financial planner Clark Geranen analyzes the April 2026 jobs data on 'Mornings on 2.'
Bay Area certified financial planner Clark Geranen analyzes the April 2026 jobs data on 'Mornings on 2.'
Mild coast, warm bay, hot inland today
Today will be the warmest of our current trend. Partly cloudy skies can be expected for the afternoon with temperatures ranging from upper 60s along the shore, 70s around the bay and 80s - 90s inland. A drop in afternoon highs in the forecast for tomorrow.
Today will be the warmest of our current trend. Partly cloudy skies can be expected for the afternoon with temperatures ranging from upper 60s along the shore, 70s around the bay and 80s - 90s inland. A drop in afternoon highs in the forecast for tomorrow.
Take 2: Mother's Day teacup charcuteries
Charo Fuentes of Char.cuterie stopped by KTVU, to show how to dazzle everyone on Mother's Day with teacup charcuteries.
Charo Fuentes of Char.cuterie stopped by KTVU, to show how to dazzle everyone on Mother's Day with teacup charcuteries.
Take 2: Breaking down political events from D.C. to California
Nolan Higdon of UC Santa Cruz talked about key political events this past week, from the latest developments in the Iran War, to the race for California governor.
Nolan Higdon of UC Santa Cruz talked about key political events this past week, from the latest developments in the Iran War, to the race for California governor.
Mother's Day teacup charcuteries
Charo Fuentes of Char.cuterie talked about how to dazzle everyone, with teacup charcuteries on Mother's Day.
Charo Fuentes of Char.cuterie talked about how to dazzle everyone, with teacup charcuteries on Mother's Day.
Breaking down political events from D.C. to California
Nolan Higdon of UC Santa Cruz appeared on Mornings on 2 to discuss the Iran War, its impact on gas prices, as well the upcoming meeting between President Trump and China's leader Xi Jinping, and the two gubernatorial debates this past week.
Nolan Higdon of UC Santa Cruz appeared on Mornings on 2 to discuss the Iran War, its impact on gas prices, as well the upcoming meeting between President Trump and China's leader Xi Jinping, and the two gubernatorial debates this past week.
Valkyries team president talks about the success of the franchise
KTVU's Frank Mallicoat interviewed Valkyries team president, Jess Smith, about the new season, and how successful the franchise has become in a short time period.
KTVU's Frank Mallicoat interviewed Valkyries team president, Jess Smith, about the new season, and how successful the franchise has become in a short time period.
Challenges of being a mom
Clinical psychologist, Dr. Jackie Shiels of Kaiser-Permanente Walnut Creek talked about what moms need to know, when raising a child.
Clinical psychologist, Dr. Jackie Shiels of Kaiser-Permanente Walnut Creek talked about what moms need to know, when raising a child.
One day summer sizzle
Looking ahead: We are in a tug-of-war between high pressure trying to heat things up and the "marine layer" (our coastal fog) trying to keep us cool. While Monday is still technically the warmest day of the week, the ocean air is winning more battles than expected, keeping temperatures a bit lower than original "heatwave" predictions. Monday Forecast: The Warmest Day The Forecast: It’s a "tricky" one. If the clouds clear out early, inland areas will reach the mid-80s to low 90s. However, if the fog lingers like it did today, we could stay several degrees cooler. The Coast: Expect much cooler conditions in the 60s and 70s thanks to a persistent ocean breeze and shallow fog. Heat Risk: The risk of heat-related illness is now less widespread than previously thought, but it will still feel quite toasty in the far interior valleys.
Looking ahead: We are in a tug-of-war between high pressure trying to heat things up and the "marine layer" (our coastal fog) trying to keep us cool. While Monday is still technically the warmest day of the week, the ocean air is winning more battles than expected, keeping temperatures a bit lower than original "heatwave" predictions. Monday Forecast: The Warmest Day The Forecast: It’s a "tricky" one. If the clouds clear out early, inland areas will reach the mid-80s to low 90s. However, if the fog lingers like it did today, we could stay several degrees cooler. The Coast: Expect much cooler conditions in the 60s and 70s thanks to a persistent ocean breeze and shallow fog. Heat Risk: The risk of heat-related illness is now less widespread than previously thought, but it will still feel quite toasty in the far interior valleys.
Mother Nature bringing a mixed bag for Mother' s Day
After a mostly cloudy, drizzly start to the day, partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions can be expected by afternoon for Mother's Day Sunday. Afternoon highs will range from low 60s near the coast to mid 80s inland. The warming trend will peak on Monday when inland cities soar into the low 90s.
After a mostly cloudy, drizzly start to the day, partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions can be expected by afternoon for Mother's Day Sunday. Afternoon highs will range from low 60s near the coast to mid 80s inland. The warming trend will peak on Monday when inland cities soar into the low 90s.
Mother Nature bring a mixed bag for Mother' s Day
Partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions can be expected for Mother's Day Sunday. Afternoon highs will range from low 60s near the coast to mid 80s inland. The warming trend will peak on Monday
Partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions can be expected for Mother's Day Sunday. Afternoon highs will range from low 60s near the coast to mid 80s inland. The warming trend will peak on Monday
"May Gray" AND sunshine for Mother's Day
Saturday Evening & Sunday: Heating Up Tonight: Expect the "May Gray" to return as coastal fog and low clouds push into the valleys overnight. You might even see some mist or light drizzle by Sunday morning. Sunday: Clouds will clear out quickly in the morning, giving way to plenty of sunshine. Highs will be a little warmer than Saturday, reaching the mid-80s to low 90s in far inland spots, while the coast stays refreshed in the upper 50s and 60s. Monday: The Peak Heat Monday will be the hottest day of the week across the region. Temperature Ranges: Interior Valleys: Low to upper 90s. Inland Areas: Mid-80s to low 90s. Near the Coast: Low 70s to mid-80s. Heat Risk: Much of the interior is under a Moderate Heat Risk. This can be dangerous for people sensitive to heat, like children, the elderly or those working outdoors. The heat won't last long. Starting Tuesday, temps begin to dip, though they will still be warmer than average for this time of year. Big Shift: Chance of drizzle or light rain midweek!
Saturday Evening & Sunday: Heating Up Tonight: Expect the "May Gray" to return as coastal fog and low clouds push into the valleys overnight. You might even see some mist or light drizzle by Sunday morning. Sunday: Clouds will clear out quickly in the morning, giving way to plenty of sunshine. Highs will be a little warmer than Saturday, reaching the mid-80s to low 90s in far inland spots, while the coast stays refreshed in the upper 50s and 60s. Monday: The Peak Heat Monday will be the hottest day of the week across the region. Temperature Ranges: Interior Valleys: Low to upper 90s. Inland Areas: Mid-80s to low 90s. Near the Coast: Low 70s to mid-80s. Heat Risk: Much of the interior is under a Moderate Heat Risk. This can be dangerous for people sensitive to heat, like children, the elderly or those working outdoors. The heat won't last long. Starting Tuesday, temps begin to dip, though they will still be warmer than average for this time of year. Big Shift: Chance of drizzle or light rain midweek!
Fallen tree downs powerlines in SF, delays Muni line
The downed tree caused the San Francisco Fire Department to close Church Street between Cesar Chavez Street and 26th Street.
The downed tree caused the San Francisco Fire Department to close Church Street between Cesar Chavez Street and 26th Street.




















