Tcho Chocolate

The Berkeley-based chocolate maker works directly with farmers in the bean-to-bar method of their award-winning chocolate. Pam Cook reports for "Made in the Bay."

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

November is National Diabetes Awareness Month and KTVU is highlighting an organization that's aiming to cure, prevent, and treat type 1 diabetes. The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation hopes to accelerate life-changing breakthroughs.

Wall Street soars on good economic news

In today's Dollars & Sense, Walmart reports sales are up as people shop discounts, the Producer Price Index came in better than expected, showing inflation is slowing a bit and stocks surged on that news this morning.

National Midterms

Midterm elections can be confusing and overwhelming. We tapped Dr. Jeremy Levitt, a Florida A&M University Distinguished Professor of International Law to break down what is happening nationally during these midterm elections.

Iron Chef Morimoto's Hot Pot

Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto stops by to showcase his version of a hot pot that can be enjoyed at his latest restaurant venture, Morimoto Asia Napa.

Sentinels of Freedom

Sentinels of Freedom, an East Bay nonprofit, helps veterans become productive and self-sufficient members of their communities as they transition back to civilian life.

Textiles take over San Francisco

Oakland's Nora Okafor is one of the many dynamic textile companies being showcased at this Saturday's Textile Arts Council Bazaar in San Francisco. Owner, Cheryl LaTouche stopped by to give us a glimpse at what we can expect and details of this annual event.

Oakland author is on top

Local author and a Reese Witherspoon book club pick, Margaret Wilkerson Sexton stopped by the studio to talk about her latest novel "On The Rooftop"

San Francisco has their D.A.

San Francisco District Attorney, Brooke Jenkins stopped by to talk about winning the election and what that means for the city now that she has been elected.

Press coverage and 'missing white woman syndrome'

If you went missing, how much press would you get? A new tool from the Columbia Journalism Review is shedding light on the disparities between race and age when it comes to media coverage of a missing person case. KTVU's Gasia Mikaelian talks with the co-founder of the Black and Missing Foundation about the concept behind "missing white woman syndrome" and how we can change the narrative.

Sports Betting is a No!

Californians have rejected sports betting on two props. San Jose State Assistant Professor, Shaun Fletcher gives us an inside look at how even though betting is on the rise, California is pushing back.

Latino Voters Make a Difference

Latino voters could decide the voting power in Congress. Christian Arana from the Latino Community Foundation explains the importance of getting the Latino community to get out and vote.

Mr. Espresso!

When in need of a little pick-me-up turn to your local barista for a jolt. Oakland's own Latte Artist Champion, Mehdi Chung serves up one beautiful latte after another at Mr. Espresso and he shows how you can do just that at home!

How to help children adjust to standard time change

The clock falls back one hour at 2 am tomorrow.. While most welcome the extra hour of sleep, the time change can be especially hard on children and their sleep schedules. We ask a Kaiser Permanente pediatrician for tips on how to make the transition a bit easier.

Three steps could prepare you for a wildfire

Being prepared for a fire can help save your life. Piedmont Fire Chief, Dave Brannigan stopped by to talk about a citywide fire safety drill Piedmont will do November 5th to help families navigate their way out a a fire safely.