
Ian Bradley
Ian Bradley is a Digital Content Producer who came to KTVU after spending over six years working in print news.
Ian started his journalism career in Southern California at his hometown newspaper, The Acorn. Prior to joining KTVU he spent just over two years reporting for the Nashville Business Journal.
He is happy to be back covering important community issues in his home state.
Have a news tip or story idea? Email him at ian.bradley@fox.com
The latest from Ian Bradley
Trump budget proposal seeks $152 million to reopen Alcatraz as a prison
President Donald Trump has announced his intention to reopen Alcatraz as a prison, and is seeking $152 million to make it happen. The true cost of reopening the facility could be much higher.
SFPD union members vote 'overwhelmingly' in favor of new deal that includes 14% pay raise
The San Francisco Police Officers Association on Wednesday announced that rank-and-file officers had voted overwhelmingly to approve a tentative agreement with the City and County of San Francisco that includes, among other things, a 14% salary increase.
Driver in Napa DUI crash charged with felony manslaughter
The man accused of causing a head-on collision that resulted in three deaths has been charged with multiple counts of gross vehicular manslaughter.
San Francisco leaders propose law to require SFPD to ID plainclothes ICE officers
Two San Francisco supervisors are proposing a new policy that would require police to verify the identity of federal agents they encounter during the course of their work day.
Beloved Oakland restaurant threatened by early morning fire
An early morning fire broke out an Oakland-based insurance agency’s office on Friday. The flames threatened a neighboring restaurant but were extinguished by Oakland Fire Crews, who arrived on-scene within minutes.
List: 'No Kings' anti-Trump protests happening around the Bay Area
A third ‘No Kings’ protest has been announced for Saturday, March 28. Organizers have announced events across the country, including dozens in the greater Bay Area. Here's what to know.
Congressional representatives speak out against limited availability of affordable World Cup tickets
The Bay Area will play host to six FIFA World Cup matches in June, but elected officials are raising concerns about whether exorbitant ticket prices will keep local soccer fans from even being able to attend the games.
Foster City targeted by ransomware attack
Leadership of Foster City on Thursday announced the city had experienced a cybersecurity breach that had widely impacted city services.
Tentative deal would give SFPD a 14% pay raise as city faces projected $877 million budget shortfall
San Francisco police officers are set to receive a 14% pay raise over the next four years, thanks to a tentative deal between their union and the City and County of San Francisco.
San Francisco Giants Opening Night: What to know ahead of Wednesday's game
Baseball season is fast approaching, and the San Francisco Giants are kicking it off in a big way: a home game against the New York Yankees.









