
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
Residents raise concerns at East Oakland town hall
Oakland residents on Wednesday voiced concerns about crime, illegal dumping and neighborhood conditions during a community town hall hosted by Council President Kevin Jenkins in East Oakland.
San Francisco cites progress in homelessness response
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie announced that the city is consolidating outreach under SFDPH, pointing to gains in shelter placements, faster response times, and expanded treatment capacity.
2 cyclists injured in crash involving Daly City police vehicle
Two bicyclists were seriously injured after colliding with a Daly City police vehicle Thursday afternoon near the San Francisco–Daly City border, authorities said.
6 injured in San Joaquin Delta boat crash during high school fishing competition
The fire department said six patients required medical attention, though their conditions were not known.
Day one of I-80 closure diverts drivers without major gridlock
A weekend closure of eastbound Interstate 80 in San Francisco prompted travelers to shift to public transit, easing traffic concerns as large crowds still turned out for events.
Arrest made in fatal San Francisco SoMa hit-and-run crash involving pedestrian
Update: The victim killed in the hit-and-run crash was identified on Wednesday by someone who works at a San Francisco social services' agency for the aging LGBTQ+ community and those with disabilities.
Eric Swalwell accused of sexual assault by former staffer in new report
Gubernatorial candidate Eric Swalwell is again denying allegations of misconduct following a Friday report that he allegedly sexually assaulted a former staffer, as calls mount for him to exit the race.
El Sobrante teen killed, father and sister injured in Oregon crash involving suspected DUI driver
A tight-knit Contra Costa County community is grieving after an 18-year-old student was killed and his father and sister were seriously injured in a fiery wreck during a spring break trip.
SF Supervisor Jackie Fielder extending her leave of absence from City Hall through June
San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder has requested to extend her leave of absence from City Hall until late June, citing a personal health crisis.
San Mateo family, neighbors demand safer streets after devastating crash
Family members and safety advocates rallied at San Mateo City Hall to demand immediate changes after a father and his two children were struck in a crosswalk near San Mateo High School.









