
Henry Lee
Henry has been at KTVU since 2015. Henry worked as a crime reporter at the San Francisco Chronicle before jumping to broadcast news. At KTVU, he has covered a number of high-profile cases, including the Ghost Ship fire trial, the Vallejo kidnapping case once deemed a hoax as well as deadly freeway shootings across the Bay Area.
Henry grew up in Orange County, Southern California and studied psychology at UC Berkeley, where he also chased the cops while reporting for the student newspaper the Daily Californian.
Henry loves being able to cover the news in the beautiful Bay Area where he went to school, cut his teeth as a reporter, met his wife and started a family. He believes there is no better place than here to cover the news and inform viewers.
When he’s not working, Henry enjoys spending time with his wife and children and occasionally doing tricks on his BMX bike. It was on BMX bikes that Henry began chasing cops and ambulances with his best friend when they were kids.
The latest from Henry Lee
Gov. Newsom unveils inmate learning center at San Quentin
Gov. Newsom on Friday helped unveil a new inmate learning center at San Quentin meant to help inmates transition back into society when they're released.
Oakland police arrest man, 29, after mayor's SUV stolen
Oakland police have arrested a 29-year-old man in connection with the theft of a city-owned SUV that is used to take Mayor Barbara Lee to and from events.
Genova Deli in downtown Walnut Creek shuts down
Genova Deli in downtown Walnut Creek closed permanently on Wednesday, bringing an end to specialty sandwiches, prosciutto pickups, and Italian pastries after 58 years in business there. The sudden closure was announced only the day before.
SUV used to shuttle Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee stolen near City Hall
An SUV used by the security detail for Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee was stolen after a thief found the keys for the vehicle in her office, sources tell KTVU.
San Francisco officials usher in Year of the Fire Horse
Lion dancers and firecrackers welcomed the Year of the Horse in San Francisco’s Chinatown on Tuesday — with an added distinction. This is the Year of the Fire Horse, which occurs only once every 60 years.
Macy’s perfume heist: $10K in fragrances stolen from Concord mall
A group of thieves stole at least $10,000 in high-end fragrances from Macy’s at Sunvalley Mall in Concord on Friday, marking the latest in a series of similar incidents.
Thieves in white SUV hit multiple Livermore homes in one-day heist
Livermore police are investigating a series of burglaries on Feb. 6 believed to be tied to the same crew driving a white Volkswagen Tiguan.
BART mulls 15 station closures amid budget crisis
BART officials warn that without a new revenue source, the agency may be forced to close 15 of its stations and reduce train frequency.
Bay Area musician identified as man killed in Alameda County deputy shooting
Anthony Anderson, a 40-year-old Bay Area trumpeter, was shot and killed by Alameda County sheriff’s deputies outside his home near San Leandro.
Debate grows over Flock license plate cameras in Alameda County
Supporters of license plate reader cameras rallied in Oakland, urging Alameda County supervisors to approve a retroactive contract extension with Flock Safety, saying the technology helps solve crimes and offset staffing shortages.









