
Betty Yu
Betty Yu is an Emmy Award winning reporter, who joined KTVU in April 2024. She is a dynamic force in journalism, reporting on critical issues from public safety and community engagement to pop culture and entertainment in the Bay Area. Her reporting style, characterized by meticulous detail and genuine care, has earned her a respected place in viewer and journalistic communities.
Her investigative zeal came to the forefront amid the pandemic when anti-Asian sentiment surged. Betty’s exclusive with a grandmother who became an emblem of resistance after a vicious attack garnered global attention, setting a precedent for the media spotlighting hate crimes.
Over the years, Betty has given a voice to those who are often unheard. She captured the complexities of San Francisco and Oakland’s societal issues, such as district attorney recalls, the struggles of small business owners, and rising crime impacts on neighborhoods. Her coverage extends to underrepresented communities, displaying a steadfast commitment to inclusivity.
Betty’s journalistic prowess was evident in her widely-viewed interview with Alameda County District Attorney, Pamela Price, eliciting a wave of debates. Her work on the challenges of Willow Street tent encampments highlighted the troubles of San Francisco’s homeless crisis and drew national focus. She also provided an intimate view into the life of Don Carmignani, a high-profile attack victim, sharing his story with the public for the first time.
In addition to covering breaking news, Betty effortlessly transitions into the world of pop culture, covering red carpets, premieres, and special events like The Grammy Awards and Super Bowl 50. She has interviewed a galaxy of entertainment and sports luminaries including John Travolta, H.E.R., Stephen Curry, Will Ferrell, Helen Mirren, Kevin Hart, Jo Koy and more.
Betty was born and raised in the Bay Area. Prior to joining KTVU, Betty honed her reporting at KPIX CBS Bay Area and previously at NBC Miami and News 12 The Bronx & Brooklyn. Educated at UC Berkeley and Columbia University, Betty’s roots are deeply embedded in the Bay Area.
The latest from Betty Yu
Excitement in South Bay ramps up as Super Bowl LX week begins
With the big game days away, San Jose is buzzing with visitors, events and heightened security as Super Bowl celebrations take over the area.
Family identifies teen girl found dead on Antioch roadside
Jeana Flores, 17, was found lying on the shoulder of the road around 3:30 a.m. Friday, according to her father.
Flour + Water Pizza Shop opens first East Bay location in Oakland
San Francisco’s acclaimed Flour + Water Hospitality Group has expanded across the Bay, opening its first East Bay location in Oakland after years of planning.
No charges filed in Burlingame crash that killed 4 year old, prompting calls for justice
Community members and safety advocates rallied in Burlingame after prosecutors declined to file charges against the driver who struck and killed a 4-year-old boy on a downtown sidewalk last year.
Vanderbilt University to open first West Coast campus in San Francisco
Mayor Daniel Lurie announced Vanderbilt University will open its first West Coast campus in San Francisco, describing it as a long-term investment in the city’s future.
SF supervisor makes final push to put Great Highway reopening on ballot
District 4 Supervisor Alan Wong is making a last-minute push to secure enough votes to place a measure reopening the Great Highway to cars on the June ballot.
Bay Area demonstrations grow as protests in Iran intensify amid crackdown
Iranian Americans and supporters in the Bay Area are stepping up demonstrations as protests fueled by severe inflation and political repression intensify in Iran.
Beloved Oakland football coach John Beam remembered for legacy far beyond the field
Family, former players, and community leaders gathered in Oakland to honor John Beam, the longtime Laney College football coach whose mentorship shaped lives well beyond football.
A house divided: 49ers-Eagles rivalry runs through Bay Area family
A Bay Area father and son are rooting for different teams ahead of the 49ers-Eagles playoff matchup, turning Sunday into a passionate family showdown.
Supporters, critics pack Richmond City Hall after mayor’s antisemitic posts
Richmond Mayor Eduardo Martinez faces mounting pressure after reposting antisemitic content. It ignited a tense city council meeting marked by hours of public comment.









