Gasia Mikaelian's favorite childhood recipe
One of Gasia's favorite dishes is a relatively simple one that you’ve probably had.
Heavenly Mountain Resort closes out ski season
It's been an eventful winter that doesn't seem to slow down for the Sierra. As more snow hit the mountains, Heavenly Mountain Ski Resort closed on Sunday after extending this year's season. The resort's director of mountain operations, Barrett Burghard, talks about how the ski season wrapped up.
The 49ers are in Oakland
Oakland's own African American Female Excellence is the latest organization to become a legacy nonprofit partner with the 49ers Foundation. Executive Director of the 49ers Foundation, Justin Prettyman, and Co-Founder of AAFE, Iminah Ahmad, stopped by to share the wonderful news.
Countdown to Coronation
Alex Sinclair from the British Benevolent Society of California breaks down what we can expect of the Coronation of King Charles.
Food sensitivity and allergy are not the same thing
Fox Medical Team's Doctor Mike talks about the difference between food sensitivity and food allergy and when to see a doctor.
Aim High
Aim High works to close the opportunity gap for kids in Northern California. KTVU spoke with CEO Julia Chih about the nonprofit organization's goal to give every middle school student access to learning.
Oakland Soul is making history
Oakland is now home to a USL W League Pre-Professional women's soccer team...Oakland Soul. The Soul will host its first ever home game this Saturday. Aliyah Jones, who shares Captain duties with two of her teammates, stopped by to share the exciting news and developments of Oakland Soul Sports Club.
Cut Fruit Collective
Cut Fruit Collective started as an organization to help Chinatown businesses and residents endure the pandemic but has evolved to now promote strong AAPI communities through art.
Latest in interest rate hikes
The Federal Reserve is set to raise interest rates yet again. Assistant Professor, Emmanuel Sequeira of the Department of Accounting & Finance at the Lucas College and Graduate School of Business at San Jose State explains how the latest bank failures will impact the Fed's decision.
Making Chinese herbal soup for healing purposes
A traditional Chinese herbal medicine exhibition hall opened in San Francisco recently. The curator and docent of the new hall visit KTVU to demonstrate how to make soup and tea with healing purposes.
Mother's Day gift guide
Time is running out to get mom something special. Frank Mallicoat catches up with Go-to-Girlfriend Sadie Murray for advice.
King Charles III Coronation
Britain's Deputy Consul General based out of San Francisco joins Mornings on 2 to discuss how tradition and modern values were intertwined during the coronation.
Making taco and burrito magic
It's Cinco de Mayo and the team at La Penca Azul on Alameda gave KTVU an inside look at how they prepare traditional tacos and explain why burritos are better with fewer ingredients.
"Star Wars" day
Helping us bring balance to the force is Mark Berschens, a member of Bay Area Droid Builders, and his droid R2B5.
Mr. Pink Patio Party returns to Napa
The annual Mr. Pink Patio Patio returns to Compline in Napa to benefit the Immigration Institute of the Bay Area,.
New health studies change thinking about alcohol
Previously, many people believed that drinking a glass of wine could be beneficial to your health. But newer research shows that even light to moderate consumption of alcohol can be harmful. Dr. Rita Ng explains.
"TURFIN" in the studio
Dancers from all walks of life are about to land in Oakland for this weekend's Red Bull Dance Your Style competition. International Popper CeCe along with Cultural Ambassador and Oakland native, Johnny Lopez, share details of what can be expected from the event.
It's safe to drink Drake's beer
Drake's is brewing up a new, limited-edition "Water Wings" lager just in time for East Bay Mud's 100 years celebration of safe, reliable water. Hal McConnellogue, Drake's Sustainability Manager stopped by to talk more about this collaboration.
East Bay father donates kidney to help his son and a stranger
Greg Zwakman donated his kidney to help his 8-year-old son, who has a genetic disorder that leads to various systemic issues. When Zwakman and his son found out they weren't a match, the Pediatric Kidney Transplant Program at Stanford Children's Hospital helped match his kidney with a stranger who needed it.
Oakland's teachers are still negotiating with OUSD
Oakland Unified and it's teachers are still at the bargaining table. V.P. of OEA, Kampala Taiz-Rancicer and OUSD parent, Pecolia Manigo express their frustrations with the district.