Take 2: New sports bar opened in Oakland
Chef and entrepreneur Mayra Velazquez demonstrates a dish and discusses her new Oakland sports bar, El Barrio.
Chef and entrepreneur Mayra Velazquez demonstrates a dish and discusses her new Oakland sports bar, El Barrio.
New sports bar opens in Oakland
Co-owner of 'Xingones Oakland' has opened another restaurant in Oakland
Co-owner of 'Xingones Oakland' has opened another restaurant in Oakland
Take 2: Soccer analyst on FIFA rescinding Balogun's red card
Soccer analyst Alex Lobban discusses USA's Flo Balogun allowing to play against Belgium
Soccer analyst Alex Lobban discusses USA's Flo Balogun allowing to play against Belgium
Soccer analyst breaks down World Cup
Soccer analyst Alex Lobban breaks down World Cup, including FIFA rescinding Flo Balogun's red card
Soccer analyst Alex Lobban breaks down World Cup, including FIFA rescinding Flo Balogun's red card
Political analysis to Supreme Court's birthright citizenship ruling
UC Santa Cruz Nolan Higdon discusses the Supreme Court's birthright citizenship ruling
UC Santa Cruz Nolan Higdon discusses the Supreme Court's birthright citizenship ruling
Festival Napa Valley celebrating 20 years
Sienna Peck, Executive Producer of Festival Napa Valley, appeared on Mornings on 2, to talk about the summer season, and the big name performers coming to the wine country.
Sienna Peck, Executive Producer of Festival Napa Valley, appeared on Mornings on 2, to talk about the summer season, and the big name performers coming to the wine country.
Observing first Martyrs Day
Interview with Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, who is spearheading the movement for Martyrs Day, to honor those who sacrificed their lives for justice and equality in the United States.
Interview with Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, who is spearheading the movement for Martyrs Day, to honor those who sacrificed their lives for justice and equality in the United States.
Foggy Fourth: Historic Golden Gate bridge fireworks disappoint as fog obscures show
Dense fog in San Francisco obscured much of the historic Fourth of July fireworks from the Golden Gate Bridge, leaving many spectators disappointed after hours of waiting along the waterfront.
Dense fog in San Francisco obscured much of the historic Fourth of July fireworks from the Golden Gate Bridge, leaving many spectators disappointed after hours of waiting along the waterfront.
Closing out the holiday weekend below average
A passing upper-level trough is bringing cooler-than-normal temperatures across the Bay Area and Central Coast today and Monday, with highs mostly in the 60s near the coast, 70s in the Bay, and upper 80s to low 90s in the warmest inland areas. The marine layer stratus continues to expand overnight into the valleys, then retreats back toward the coast each afternoon, keeping coastal skies gray and inland conditions variable. A very slight chance of isolated showers remains mainly for the Central Coast and parts of the Bay Area through late morning, but widespread rain is not expected due to dry air aloft limiting instability. By the second half of the week, a warming trend builds as the trough exits and high pressure returns, bringing drier skies, lighter marine influence, and gradually rising temperatures.
A passing upper-level trough is bringing cooler-than-normal temperatures across the Bay Area and Central Coast today and Monday, with highs mostly in the 60s near the coast, 70s in the Bay, and upper 80s to low 90s in the warmest inland areas. The marine layer stratus continues to expand overnight into the valleys, then retreats back toward the coast each afternoon, keeping coastal skies gray and inland conditions variable. A very slight chance of isolated showers remains mainly for the Central Coast and parts of the Bay Area through late morning, but widespread rain is not expected due to dry air aloft limiting instability. By the second half of the week, a warming trend builds as the trough exits and high pressure returns, bringing drier skies, lighter marine influence, and gradually rising temperatures.
Take 2: Twist to traditional holiday treat
Charo Fuentes of SF Char.Cuterie talks about her sandwich creation with shoestring potatoes and Dijon mustard.
Charo Fuentes of SF Char.Cuterie talks about her sandwich creation with shoestring potatoes and Dijon mustard.
Holiday twist on a tasty treat
Charo Fuentes of SF Char.Cuterie came to Mornings on 2 to show off an Independence Day treat
Charo Fuentes of SF Char.Cuterie came to Mornings on 2 to show off an Independence Day treat
Twist to July 4th traditional dishes
Charo Fuentes of San Francisco Char.Cuterie displays a tasty picnic treat
Charo Fuentes of San Francisco Char.Cuterie displays a tasty picnic treat
Dermatologist discusses skincare & sunscreens
Dr. Veena Vanchinathan, Kaiser Permanente San Jose Chief of Dermatology appeared on Mornings on 2, to discuss importance of proper skincare during the summer.
Dr. Veena Vanchinathan, Kaiser Permanente San Jose Chief of Dermatology appeared on Mornings on 2, to discuss importance of proper skincare during the summer.
SF Glens Soccer Club breaking down the FIFA World Cup
Michael Waldman, Director of Communications & Community Events for the SF Glens, appeared on Mornings on 2 Weekends, to discuss Argentina's upset scare against Cape Verde
Michael Waldman, Director of Communications & Community Events for the SF Glens, appeared on Mornings on 2 Weekends, to discuss Argentina's upset scare against Cape Verde
Classic summer weather pattern this Independence Day
Happy holiday! The Bay Area is enjoying a comfortable weather pattern with cool cloudy mornings giving way to afternoon sunshine for most communities. Afternoon highs reach from low 60s at the coast to upper 80s inland. For folks watching fireworks tonight, temperatures will be in the 50s and 60s. Inland spots should have the best viewing conditions while coastal communities, San Francisco and parts of the bay are likely to have low clouds and fog return after sunset. Additional cooling expected for Sunday.
Happy holiday! The Bay Area is enjoying a comfortable weather pattern with cool cloudy mornings giving way to afternoon sunshine for most communities. Afternoon highs reach from low 60s at the coast to upper 80s inland. For folks watching fireworks tonight, temperatures will be in the 50s and 60s. Inland spots should have the best viewing conditions while coastal communities, San Francisco and parts of the bay are likely to have low clouds and fog return after sunset. Additional cooling expected for Sunday.
"No Sky July" forecast for 4th Of July fireworks show
Saturday: The Temperature Breakdown: Pacific Coast & West SF: Crisp and cool, topping out in the 50s and 60s. SF Bay Shoreline (Oakland/Downtown SF): Highly comfortable, reaching the 70s to near 80°F Inland Valleys: Warm and sunny, climbing into the 80s to near 91°F Holiday Heat Risk: Completely safe for outdoor barbecues and festivities. Breezy afternoon winds SW and Westerly 10-20 mph. Statewide Holiday Travel: Smooth driving with hottest temps to the North in Redding (101) and Palm Springs to the Southeast at 105.
Saturday: The Temperature Breakdown: Pacific Coast & West SF: Crisp and cool, topping out in the 50s and 60s. SF Bay Shoreline (Oakland/Downtown SF): Highly comfortable, reaching the 70s to near 80°F Inland Valleys: Warm and sunny, climbing into the 80s to near 91°F Holiday Heat Risk: Completely safe for outdoor barbecues and festivities. Breezy afternoon winds SW and Westerly 10-20 mph. Statewide Holiday Travel: Smooth driving with hottest temps to the North in Redding (101) and Palm Springs to the Southeast at 105.
The ultimate Bay Area July 4th guide: Fireworks, parades and more
Celebrating America’s 250th anniversary on this year’s Independence Day has the Bay Area buzzing with festivities, parades and, of course, fireworks. From the North Bay all the way down to the Peninsula, here at the events happening.
Celebrating America’s 250th anniversary on this year’s Independence Day has the Bay Area buzzing with festivities, parades and, of course, fireworks. From the North Bay all the way down to the Peninsula, here at the events happening.
The face behind the iconic Golden Gate Bridge fireworks show
San Francisco is preparing to make history this Fourth of July with a massive fireworks show launched directly from the Golden Gate Bridge, a spectacular feat that has only happened twice before. The ambitious display is being orchestrated by fireworks show producer Pat Dyas of Pyro Spectaculars.
San Francisco is preparing to make history this Fourth of July with a massive fireworks show launched directly from the Golden Gate Bridge, a spectacular feat that has only happened twice before. The ambitious display is being orchestrated by fireworks show producer Pat Dyas of Pyro Spectaculars.
Holiday weekend forecast and traffic
KTVU hopped aboard the Hotel California yacht to deliver the holiday weekend weather and travel forecast.
KTVU hopped aboard the Hotel California yacht to deliver the holiday weekend weather and travel forecast.
Marina braces for Golden Gate Bridge fireworks show, massive crowds
San Francisco is preparing for its major July 4th fireworks display on Saturday night, an event expected to draw massive crowds as pyrotechnics are launched directly from the Golden Gate Bridge for only the third time in history.
San Francisco is preparing for its major July 4th fireworks display on Saturday night, an event expected to draw massive crowds as pyrotechnics are launched directly from the Golden Gate Bridge for only the third time in history.




















