
Ann Rubin
Ann has been at KTVU since 2012. In her career, she’s interviewed political figures like Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney, covered the aftermath of major tornadoes and floods, and reported truly memorable stories like the murder trial of casino executive Ted Binion, who had buried millions in silver in a vault in the desert, as well as the story of Shawn Hornbeck, a missing child who was found alive four and a half years after being kidnapped.
Prior to working at KTVU, Ann worked at KSDK in St. Louis, MO. KVVU in Las Vegas, NV and KIDK in Pocatello ID.
Ann is originally from Chicago, but went to school at Bowdoin College in Maine, where she was an English and Art History double major.
Ann has covered everything from the pandemic, to the aftermath of the VTA mass shooting, to a recent story where a local food bank was being forced to move out of their building, but got to stay after our report.
Ann loves the Bay Area weather, and that you can sit outside in the evening without getting eaten alive by mosquitoes. She also loves the proximity to both mountains and ocean. When not working, Ann loves to read, ski, and spend time with her family.
The latest from Ann Rubin
VTA taking local trucking business to court after eminent domain dispute
VTA and a local truck dealership are headed to trial over VTA's use of eminent domain and a question of fair compensation. The agency has been acquiring land for its six-mile BART extension project, slated to open in 2036.
Anti-war protesters in San Jose met by Iranian counter protesters grateful to Trump
Anti-war protesters were met with counter protests in front of San Jose City Hall. One side is calling the war unjust, the other calls it a miracle they've been waiting years to see.
Class action lawsuit alleges Flock license plate readers violate CA law and privacy of residents
Flock Safety is facing a class action lawsuit. Filed by an Oakland-based firm, it alleges the company's license plate reading cameras are violating the law and the privacy of California residents.
San Jose gearing up for a weekend of big events before the Big Game
In San Jose, they're gearing up for a big weekend of events to go along with the Big Game. And downtown is packed with fans and locals alike.
East Palo Alto, hotbed of NFL talent, gets new turf field thanks to Bay Area Host Committee initiative
East Palo Alto seems to have a pipeline to the NFL. And now, hot prospects may have an even better shot of making it big...thanks to a brand-new turf field. The project was unveiled Wednesday as part of the Bay Area Host Committee's Sports for All Initiative.
South Bay activists say ICE not welcome amid Super Bowl enforcement concerns
As Super Bowl week brings an influc of fans and global attention to Santa Clara County, community groups say they fear the heightened spotlight could also bring increased immigration enforcement.
San Jose Police dismantle "clandestine gaming establishment" operating in industrial park
San Jose Police say they executed a raid to dismantle an illegal gambling operation this morning. Dozens of officers descended on a warehouse space in the 1700 block of Monterey Road which they say was the site of a makeshift casino.
Super Bowl LX readiness ramps up at Levi’s Stadium
Preparations for Super Bowl LX are well underway at Levi’s Stadium, where new signage, temporary structures and decorations are already taking shape.
Gilroy mom of 7-year-old twins dies after crash also kills husband
A Gilroy woman has died from her injuries following a collision that killed her husband last week, shortly after the couple dropped their children off at school.









