
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
Left Bank, LB Steak abruptly closing all Bay Area locations
Vine Hospitality has abruptly closed all seven of its Bay Area restaurants, including longtime Santana Row favorites Left Bank, Meso Modern Mediterranean and LB Steak, leaving customers and employees stunned.
New '7X7' installation lights up San Francisco to mark historic summer
A new public art installation featuring 49 beams of light over Civic Center Plaza is lighting up San Francisco's skyline as the city welcomes visitors for Pride Weekend, the FIFA World Cup and Fourth of July celebrations.
World Cup watch parties fuel Bay Area business surge as Team USA ticket prices skyrocket
World Cup watch parties across the Bay Area are driving major crowds and sales for local businesses, while rising Team USA ticket prices push more fans toward community viewing events.
SFPD welcomes 17 new officers as department reflects on recent injuries
17 new San Francisco police officers graduated from the academy Monday as department leaders reflected on a series of recent incidents that underscore the risks officers face on the job.
Health officials warn of possible measles exposure at SFO, San Jose locations
Santa Clara County health officials are urging the public to monitor for symptoms after a resident diagnosed with measles traveled through SFO and visited two San Jose businesses while contagious.
Fans cheer on Team USA, pack sold-out World Cup watch party in Oakland
Fans gathered at Raimondi Park in Oakland to watch Team USA's World Cup opener against Paraguay Friday.
San Francisco unveils iconic Pink Triangle to kick off Pride Month
More than 800 volunteers gathered on Twin Peaks to install San Francisco's annual Pink Triangle, a symbol of LGBTQ+ pride and resilience visible across the city throughout Pride Month.
Oakland police and mayor vow crackdown on post-First Friday crime
The free event on the first Friday of each month has drawn thousands to downtown and has been deemed largely a success over its 20-year history. However, in recent months, shootings and a serious car crash after the event have led some sponsors to pull out.
Early voting picks up across Bay Area as Election Day approaches
Election officials say voter participation is increasing in the final days before Election Day, with many voters expected to cast ballots Tuesday.
1 killed, 2 injured in downtown San Jose shooting; car crashes into building
The shooting was reported just before 2:20 a.m. in the area of S. First and E. Reed streets, according to the San Jose Police Department.









