South Pacific Islander Organization

One Bay Area non-profit is creating an inclusive and cohesive environment where Pacific Islanders feel represented. South Pacific Islander Organization's Roy Tongilava stopped by to share how his organization is helping Pacific Islanders get access to everything from a higher education to economic opportunities.

Ronald McDonald House comes to Oakland

The latest residence to come to Oakland is none other than a Ronald McDonald House. Laura Boudreau, the CEO of the Bay Area Ronald McDonald House talks about the amazing opportunity this is to be able to share with children and their families.

A Bay Area true crime

Former Mercury News Reporter, Scott Herhold's, uncovers the 1974 murder of Arlis Perry in his new novel "Murder Under God's Eye"

Take stock of your mental health

Making mental health a priority is a topic we are focusing on this month as May is Mental Health Awareness Month. We spoke with Dr. Pam Orren, a psychologist at Kaiser Permanente Walnut Creek to gain more insight into how to tackle this delicate subject.

Prepare for wild fires now

This winter's heavy rains brought back lots of greenery and lush landscapes. However, fire season is in the distant future which could be especially dangerous this year. City of Piedmont Fire Chief, Dave Brannigan stopped by to talk about what you can do to help prepare your property safely for the coming fire season.

JoySauce is coming for your late nights

JoySauce Network is a new multimedia platform where you can find all the latest on what's going on in the AAPI community. Founder of the network and late night host of "JoySauce Late Night", Jonathan Sposato gives us all the details.

Detecting a stroke early is crucial

May is Stroke Awareness month. Kaiser Permanente East Bay Emergency Medicine Physician, Dr. Alvin Tang, talks about the importance of early detection and measures that might help prevent having a stroke.

Bay Area youth take over the San Francisco Symphony

The San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra is back at it with their 40th Anniversary concert this weekend. SFSYO & Wattis Foundation Music Director, Daniel Stewart stopped by to share details of we can expect from this 100plus Orchestra comprised of 12 to 21 year-olds!

Family adopts Trudy from Oakland shelter after TV debut

Oakland Animal Services held a special event this weekend as they are in desperate need of foster families. They said so far 28 dogs have found a new home, and their goal is 40. Trudy, who made her TV debut on KTVU Saturday, was one of those adopted.

KTVU Mornings on 2 Weekend

After Title 42 expired on Thursday, it left a lot of confusion at the border as to what the protocol is for migrants seeking asylum here in the U.S. Legal Director at the Immigration Institute of the Bay Area, Catherine Seitz, breaks down what may come next.

Mother's Day brunch recipe

If you still don't know what to get mom for Mother's Day, breakfast in bed with a special coffee will do. Don't forget to wash the dishes, too!

Motherhood and mental health

Mothers sometimes overlook their own needs because they are so busy taking care of everyone else. With May being Mental Health Awareness Month, we wanted to shed some light on mental health issues for moms. Doctor Amani Zewail, an OB/GYN from Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center, talks more about postpartum and peripartum depression.