S.F. Restaurant Week!
San Francisco Restaurant Week is in full swing. Chef/Owner of Canela and Board President of Golden Gate Restaurant Association, Mat Schuster stopped by to give us all the deets and a little smell-a-vision!
49ers Wrap up
The San Francisco 49ers started off strong yesterday against the Chiefs, but it ended there. Tracy Sandler walks us through yesterday's tough loss.
Trends in the Bay Area Housing Market
With inflation on everyone's mind, we tapped Bay Area Realtor, Negar Souza to help dissect the latest trends in the housing market.
High school students from the North Bay host event to combat fast-fashion
Two students from St. Patrick-St. Vincent High School seniors are hosting "Flea Fast Fashion" this weekend. It's a free event open to the public, and it's part of a school project focused on combating fast-fashion and the impact cheap clothing often has on the environment. They give KTVU's Frank Mallicoat all the details.
Conversation with Stanford Children's Health about RSV
The CDC is reporting a rapid rise in RSV cases among children across the country. KTVU's Claudine Wong speaks with Stanford Children's Health Dr. Carrie Rassbach about the uptick, and what parents need to know if their children get infected.
KTVU anchors learn art of pumpkin carving
KTVU's Claudine Wong, Frank Mallicoat and Rosemary Orozco rolled up their sleeves and showed off their pumpkin carving skills Saturday. A.J. Speer of Speer Family Farms was in the studio sharing some pumpkin carving tips.
Pumpkin carving: part skill, part art
A.J. Speer of Speer Family Farms appeared on KTVU "Mornings on 2," providing some pumpkin carving tips. His family owns 2 pumpkin patches/Christmas tree lots; one in Alameda and one just opened in Tracy. KTVU news personalities Claudine Wong, Frank Mallicoat and Rosemary Orozco rolled up their sleeves and showed off their pumpkin carving skills as well.
Halloween celebrations throughout the Bay Area
KTVU's Claudine Wong spoke with A.J. Speer of the Speer Family Farms in Alameda and Tracy. They talked all things Halloween and gave some helpful hints about carving pumpkins.
Lifestyle can affect risk of Breast Cancer
Daily habits can play a role in your body's health. Breast Cancer Surgeon, Dr. Benjamin Raber explains that certain lifestyle changes could help decrease the risk of breast cancer.
The Great Shake Out
Thursday marks the day for International Shakeout Day. In honor of the event, Jessica Feil of OFD's Emergency Management Services explains the City of Oakland will host the "Great Oakland Shakeout", an event to teach preparedness in case of an earthquake.
Menopause Is Not An Enemy
Menopause is not normally associated with vibrant, energetic, youthful women. More like grumpy, old and always sweaty. On World Menopause Day Dr. Anna Cabeca, otherwise known as "The Girlfriend Doctor", helps destigmatize Menopause.
Social Media Impacts Youth Mental Health
Social media is a magnet to your kids that comes with a bag full of mental health concerns. Life Beyond Likes author, Isa Watson talks us through what parents need to know about the power of social media on our their kids' lives and what can be do to prevent such extremities.
Women's Cancer Resource Center
Throughout October, we're showing support for those affected by breast cancer. Today, KTVU introduces you to the Women's Cancer Resource Center, which is based in Berkeley. For more than 35 years, they have been helping people navigate all of the challenges that come during and after a cancer diagnosis.
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk in San Francisco
The American Cancer Society brought back the annual walk against breast cancer in San Francisco Sunday. It's an event to support breast cancer patients, survivors and caregivers. KTVU's Emma Goss reports.
Tour de Parks California embarks on two-day journey to Big Basin Redwoods State Park
Dozens of bicyclists left Candlestick Point State Recreation Area Park in San Francisco this morning and are on their way to Big Basin Redwoods State Park. The 70-mile journey down California's coast was put together by Parks California, a non-profit organization working to ensure state, regional, and local parks thrive.
Diego Rivera's American exhibit now at San Francisco MOMA
KTVU celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month by shinning the light on remarkable accomplishments within the Hispanic and Latino communities. Today we highlight a remarkable collection of Diego Rivera's work that is being showcased at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. KTVU's Claudine Wong talks with the curator of the exhibit, James Oles.
Got the travel bug this fall? We've got you covered
KTVU's Frank Mallicoat sits down with Travelzoo senior editor Gabe Saglie about the fall travel season as the U.S. dollar becomes stronger in Europe.
Benicia bakery receives national attention for 'Pan Solo'
One House Bakery is getting national attention for its masterpiece made out of bread. KTVU's Claudine Wong talks with the owners and chef of the Benicia bakery that made this piece of art as part of the town's annual scarecrow contest.
San Francisco scout troop turns 100
A scout troop in San Francisco is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Troop 88 is convening at its century-old clubhouse at the Forest Hill district, not far from Mt. Davidson. Scout master Francois Chadwick and his son, Dylan, who's a scout, appeared on Saturday's "Mornings on 2" to talk about their troop, their various accomplishments and activities, along with how scouts have changed over the years.
Oakland-based filmmakers are on the rise
Director, Lisbon Okafor along with Executive Producer Cheryl LaTouche talk about their latest film "Ten-Cent Daisy" intertwining fantasy with family drama and where you can see it!