"Paranormal Cirque"
YouTube ghost hunters find their world turned upside down and tangled up in Cirque Italia's paranormal cirque showcase.
Sirious Baseball Foundation
The Sirious Baseball Foundation seeks to make high quality, family-friendly travel baseball accessible and affordable to youth in their community, no matter their financial status. KTVU spoke with the founder of the non-profit organization.
Local cardiologist discusses heat safety
Local cardiologist discusses heat safety. Doctors and hospitals are warning Bay Area residents to take precautions against this stifling heat. Children, the elderly, and people with chronic health conditions are particularly vulnerable. Kaiser Permanente cardiologist, Dr. Rita Ng, appeared on KTVU's "Mornings on 2" to talk about the health issues we should all be concerned about, such as some of the cardinal rules to live by.
"Bike Life" builds communities
King of Kings Bike Club's Jeff Macalolooy along with other members of King of Kings shows us how "Bike Life" is about community, family and a healthy lifestyle!
Travel protections ahead of holiday travel season
KTVU's Claudine Wong chats with travel expert Gabe Saglie about the upcoming holiday travel season, and the new Aviation Consumer Protection dashboard released this week that helps travelers visualize what airlines owe consumers when flights are delayed or cancelled.
Hannibal & Jess Hilarious
After a two-year pandemic hiatus, San Francisco's own Hannibal Thompson is back for Fillmore Comedy Night and he's bringing Jess Hilarious with him!
NASA astronaut excited for Artemis I launch
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir tells Mornings on 2 she's excited for the Artemis I launch attempt on Saturday.
Housing Market Unknowns
Today's housing market is volatile, with increasing interest rates, low inventory and mortgage lenders going under. However, Anastasia Stephanopolous with Dudum Realty shares advice on what you can do to buy that home.
Pet Net Safety Program
Pets and their owners want to stay together, in good times and bad. Marin Humane Society's Darlene Blackman explains how the Pet Net Safety program works to do this very thing.
"Empty Nesters" change course
When children grow up and leave the home, parents sometimes feel a bit "empty". Dr. Laura Grunbaum breaks down what "Empty Nesters" are experiencing and what new journey they can embark on.
Alameda County Community Food Bank: Savor the Season
With soaring food prices, people across the Bay Area are having difficulty affording groceries. KTVU is spotlighting the work being done by the Alameda County Community Food Bank to make sure those in need are able to put food on the table.
Back-to-school shopping beyond the basics
Go-to-girlfriend Sadie Murray visits Mornings on 2 to share this year's back-to-school must haves. From grade school students, to college students, and even parents, go-to-girlfriend has you covered!
Highlights from KTVU's Zip Trip to Martinez
KTVU's morning team finished the summer season with a Zip Trip. Here are some of the highlights from the show.
Whipt Cookies among pop-ups at Presidio Tunnel Tops
Presidio Tunnel Tops is San Francisco's newest park. It opened in July to much fanfare. Among the attractions have become food pop-up stands, which that celebrate the diverse cultures and cuisines with in the Bay Area. Foods includes Colombian, Indian, Ukrainian, cuisine from the Yucatan, and Singapore. For dessert, how about Benicia-based Whipt Coookies. Founder and owner, Krizy Osada appeared on KTVU's "Mornings on 2" to discuss the park project, her business, and her signature "cookie cake."
Play evolves from college admission essay
"Looking Out the Window" is a one-person play that will be performed at the Martinez Campbell Theatre next month. September is Alzheimer's awareness month, and "Looking Out the Window" addresses the impact of the debilitating disease on a particular family, and it was all inspired from a college admission essay of a 17-year-old high school student, Reno Zembrak. Reno and his father, Derek, who is the actor in the play, appeared on KTVU's "Mornings on 2."
Zip Trips: Martinez
The KTVU morning crew heads to Martinez for the final Zip Trip of the summer. Learn about the city's history, including the birthplace of the martini, as well checking out the sights and best places to eat.
A federal judge is set to unseal the affidavit used to search Mar-a-Lago
Experts wonder how much we will learn from a unsealed document detailing why federal investigators searched former President Trump's Florida estate. KTVU's James Torrez reports.
Netflix"s "Partner Track" hits close to home
Archbishop Riordan High School Alumni, Rich Ting, talks new role in "Partner Track", his life's journey to an acting career and the opportunities he is now seeing for the AAPI community in the acting world.
Zip Trips heads to Martinez
KTVU is heading to Martinez for the final Zip Trip of the summer. Tune in Friday at 9 a.m. to watch.
American Red Cross
The American Red Cross is eager to find blood donors to help build up their bank of blood for potentially life-saving transfusions. Hear about the enticements the organization is offering to donors.