Kayla Galloway
Kayla Galloway is the Digital Content Manager at KTVU FOX 2. She joined the television station in September 2024.
Kayla is a Bay Area native and is proud to call the East Bay home.
She's covered local news across the Bay Area and California with bylines at ABC7 News, NBC Bay Area, KRON4, the San Francisco Chronicle and NBC Los Angeles.
She started her career in print journalism, covering courts and crime for her hometown newspaper.
She's passionate about writing, editing and finding new ways to reach digital audiences, whether through written news content, social media or video.
Have a news tip or story idea? Email her at kayla.galloway@fox.com.
The latest from Kayla Galloway
Santa Rosa police identify 4 people found dead in home
While completing a welfare check at the home, Santa Rosa police discovered the bodies of four individuals ranging from 28 to 67 years old.
Driver crashes into Pleasanton Walmart store
A driver drove into the Walmart Neighborhood Market store on Santa Rita Road around 11:45 a.m., police said.
Lurie names new San Francisco fire chief
The new chief is a 34-year veteran of the department.
Several small earthquakes shake San Francisco
There have been no reports of damage or injuries, according to the San Francisco Fire Department.
Is your home in a wildfire hazard zone? Check these Cal Fire maps
The map allows Californians to search for an address and see the location's probability of being affected by fire. Here's what to know.
How many fires have burned in California in 2025?
CAL FIRE said in December that lower temperatures combined with lower precipitation will heighten fire risk, particularly in Southern California, through February.
These California Planet Fitness locations are offering free gym access during destructive wildfires
Guests can access WiFi, charging stations, showers, locker rooms and other gym resources without a membership beginning immediately, through Jan. 15, the gym said Wednesday.
Oakland leaders appoint Kevin Jenkins as interim mayor ahead of special election
Jenkins was born and raised in East Oakland. He is the son of two Oakland Unified School District employees, a graduate of Oakland High School and was first elected to the council in 2022.
Two Oakland fire stations will temporarily close amid city's budget shortfall
"While it will definitely alter our delivery model, we will still show up when you call 9-1-1," the chief said.
Santa Cruz wharf to reopen Saturday after December collapse
According to the city, the wharf has been deemed safe to open by sonar and engineering assessments.