Monterey Jazz Festival
Jazz fans abound will be in Monterey this weekend for the annual Jazz Festival. Executive Director, Colleen Bailey gave us a glimpse of what to expect.
LatinaVIDA
LatinaVIDA inspires next generation Latina executives to rise to the top in their careers. In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, KTVU spoke with the Executive Director about the program's mission.
49ers Game 2 Takeaway
49Karats Podcaster, Stephanie Sanchez takes a look at the Jimmy G rebirth after Trey Lance goes out for the season.
Expert discusses interest rate hikes
Morgan Stanley's George Noceti discusses the Fed considering interest rate hikes
Making pupusas with Los Bayuncos
Sal Castaneda learns about the skills required to make the perfect pupusa from the talented team at Los Bayuncos, a Salvadorian eatery from San Francisco.
San Jose Mayor Liccardo responds to alarming number of pedestrian deaths
A South Bay community is reeling after an 8-year-old boy was stuck and killed by a car while walking to school Friday morning. His tragic death marks 26 pedestrian fatalities in San Jose so far this year. KTVU's Gasia Mikaelian spoke with Mayor Liccardo about the disturbing number of traffic fatalities in the city.
Got the travel bug? We bring in a travel expert to discuss latest travel trends, lifting restrictions, and holiday travel deals
KTVU's Claudine Wong chats with Travelzoo Senior Editor Gabe Saglie. They discuss how the queen's passing has impacted travel to the UK, and why now might be a good time to travel across the pond. Plus, New Zealand, a country who once had the toughest covid travel policies, finally lifts covid restrictions. And if you want to get away during the holidays, Gabe Saglie has the insight on Thanksgiving and Christmas vacations.
Al Pastor Papi visits KTVU
Award winning Al Pastor Papi truck recently topped the list of "Top Bay Area Burrito" by the San Francisco Chronicle. So we invited the food truck over to KTVU to taste the winning burrito ourselves. Claudine Wong talks with chef and owner Miguel Escobedo about his famed and beloved burrito and queso tacos.
Oakland native premieres at Oakland International Film Festival
The Oakland International Film Festival opens with "Pen To The Pencil" about Oakland native, De Andre Drake. The self-taught artist talks about his life from the neighborhood to prison to becoming a nationally recognized airbrush artist.
Cleaning up California's Coast
Tomorrow is California Coastal Cleanup Day. Eben Schwartz gives insight into what this means and what changes have taken place since the pandemic.
Amplifying Latino voices with El Timpano
As Hispanic Heritage Month kicks off Sept. 15, KTVU talks with Deana Balinton of El Timpano. The group, whose name means eardrum in Spanish, works to empower Latino and Mayan immigrants in Oakland and the Bay Area.
Dial 988 for Suicide Prevention
With suicide prevention month in full swing, Buckelew Programs C.E.O. Chris Kughn explains the importance of calling 988, knowing help and support will be on the other end of the line.
Dave Stewart interview ahead of Oakland A's retiring his jersey number
Dave Stewart interview ahead of Oakland A's retiring his jersey number
Immigrants Rising
San Francisco-based Immigrants Rising, helps undocumented young adults pursue higher education and career goals. KTVU's Alex Savidge talked with manager Rocío Preciado about how the program has transformed people.
"BROS" Rom-Com is a First
Billy Eichner and Luke MacFarlane talk about breaking barriers and finding love in their new film "BROs".
Champion Over A Challenge
Stroke Survivor Hero of the Year, Deb Shaw, shows how the power of golf can help those who have suffered from a stroke can get back on course.
Traffic violence rolls on
Pedestrian safety is still at risk on the streets of San Francisco as Stephen Braitsch explains.
Tiny Houses move in
A house on wheels takes on a whole new meaning as TinyFest California roles into the Bay Area. The Tiny Home Lady herself, Lindsay Wood, gives us some insight into the tiny home movement.
Local teen becomes a Presidential Scholar
A love of dancing with her mom helped Reva Srivastava become one of 20 young adults to be honored with the 2022 U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts.
"Sherri" comes to Daytime
Sherri Shepherd launches her namesake show "Sherri"