Christien Kafton
Christien has been reporting for KTVU since 2009. In his time at KTVU, he has worked every shift, from 4:30am working for "Mornings on 2" to the "Ten O'Clock News."
In his time at the station he has reported on hard-hitting stories including his Emmy-nominated reporting on the morning of the deadly Ghost Ship fire, and the Tubbs fire. Christien has also covered lighter human interest stories including the iconic Bay to Breakers, numerous San Francisco Giants and Golden State Warriors Championships.
Christien is a Bay Area native who grew up watching KTVU Channel 2 News when legendary anchor Dennis Richmond was on the anchor desk. Christien was born in Oakland and raised in Berkeley. He attended Maybeck High School, and UC Berkeley before leaving the state for graduate school at Northwestern University. His first reporting job took him to Plattsburgh, NY, from here he moved on to Toledo, OH and Phoenix AZ before returning to the Bay Area; first working at NBC Bay Area before joining the Channel 2 News team.
Christien currently heads up KTVU's San Francisco bureau covering stories from City Hall to Chase Center. When he's not working you're likely to find him riding his bike through Golden Gate Park with his family or on the baseball diamond, trying to keep up with his son.
The latest from Christien Kafton
San Francisco's newest mayor picks new fire chief
San Francisco's new mayor announced that the city will have a new fire chief in just a matter of weeks.
San Francisco prepares to welcome a new mayor
San Francisco is set to swear in a new mayor on Wednesday. Civic Center Plaza is buzzing with activity, covering the ground with flooring and building a riser, as the city prepares to swear in Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie on Wednesday.
SF police union calls for city to rejoin the Joint Terrorism Task Force
San Francisco's Police Officers Association is leading the call for the city to re-join the Joint Terrorism Task Force following the attack in New Orleans. San Francisco left the task force in 2017, and now some are calling for the city to re-enter the intelligence-sharing organization led by the FBI.
Man dies by suicide, injures toddler and girlfriend in SF shooting, father says
A 24-year-old son died by suicide on Thursday morning and also shot his girlfriend and their 1 ½-year-old son, according to the young man's father.
Mill Valley family avoids New Orleans tragedy by hours
While the nation takes in the tragedy unfolding in New Orleans, local law enforcement is looking to review what led up to the tragedy to learn and hopefully to prevent another incident from happening there.
Shoppers flock to Union Square for last-minute Christmas gifts, festivities
Holiday revelers were out and about San Francisco on Tuesday on the hunt to get last-minute Christmas gifts and food.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed reflects on her administration
The end of the year brings an end to the Breed administration in San Francisco.
Strikes impacting the Bay Area this holiday season
Amazon workers nationwide and in San Francisco affiliated with the Teamsters union walked off the job and onto the picket lines.
Tent city pops up near San Francisco City Hall to raise awareness of homeless
A tent city has sprouted up opposite San Francisco City Hall on Tuesday.