
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
San Jose businesses gear up for multi-week World Cup boost
With the World Cup kicking off next week, businesses across San Jose are preparing for a massive influx of soccer fans—and they are hoping the economic benefits will stretch far beyond downtown.
Giant World Cup soccer ball arrives in downtown San Jose ahead of tournament
The FIFA World Cup kicks off in under two weeks, but the soccer excitement is already rolling into the South Bay.
San Jose high school aide arrested for allegedly sexting teen girls
Police said there may be other victims due to the man's “position of trust" as a classroom aide.
Menlo Park police use tracker to arrest 3 teens in stolen car without chase
Three teens are in custody after Menlo Park police used a high-tech GPS tracker to stop a stolen vehicle over the weekend, allowing officers to avoid a high-speed pursuit.
Santa Clara County demands DFCS reform after another child death
Santa Clara County authorities and community leaders are demanding sweeping changes within the Department of Family and Children’s Services (DFCS) following the death of an 8-year-old girl — the latest in a series of child fatalities linked to the agency.
BTS fans flock to Stanford ahead of sold-out Bay Area shows
One of the world’s biggest bands is taking over the Peninsula this weekend as K-pop superstars BTS prepare for a sold-out, three-night run at Stanford Stadium.
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center program tackles 'critical gap' in NICU mental health
Having a newborn is one of life’s greatest challenges, but for families in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), that challenge can become a crisis. To address a "critical gap" in services, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center (SCVMC) has launched the NICU Family Wellness Program, an innovative initiative designed to support the mental health of parents during their most vulnerable moments.
Santa Clara County sues Meta, alleging tech giant profited from scam ads
Santa Clara County filed a lawsuit Monday against Meta, alleging the tech giant profited from billions of fraudulent ads targeting vulnerable users.
This California program will give 400 free diapers to families of newborn babies
The program is in partnership with California-based nonprofit Baby2Baby, which manufactures diapers and other essential items at a cost lower than retail.
Woman ID'd in fiery chain-reaction San Jose car crash
A woman who died in a fiery multi-vehicle accident over the weekend has been identified.









