Organization started by students, for students, is growing. The leaders of Student Bono visit KTVU
Claudine Wong interviews the leaders of Student Bono, an organization started by Krish Parikh of Fremont during the pandemic. Student Bono has worked with over 1,000 students around the world. The group has raised over $18,727 and has educated thousands of others with their work.
Student Bono connects student interns with non-profits globally
KTVU's Claudine Wong spoke with Srinidhi Sampath and Krish Parikh, leaders of a student-led group Student Bono, about how their organization connects student interns and non-profits around the world.
San Francisco Superintendent puts focus on students
San Francisco Superintendent Matt Wayne talks about preparing to welcome all 50,000 students back to school, work towards student goals and seeing their visions come alive.
Drought-friendly plants invigorate California yards
Green yards are still possible. Cricket Riley from the Ruth Bancroft Garden and Nursery walks us through the plants and shrubs that will live well under drought conditions.
American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society is relaunching an important program that was interrupted during the COVID pandemic. Their "Road to Recovery" service pairs volunteer drivers with patients who need transportation to their cancer treatments.
Berkeley schools have all positions filled
Berkeley Unified School District Supt. Enikia Ford Morthel said all the teacher positions are filled, and she focused on school safety and equity.
Bay Area real estate sees market shift
The Bay Area's hot housing market continues to cool off. According to the California Association of Realtors, the median price for an existing single-family home dropped seven percent in June. Deidre Joyner, who's a real estate agent at Red Oak Realty in Oakland, joined us on The Nine for more insight.
SF General re-opens Monkeypox vaccine
More than 10,000 vaccines have been received by San Francisco's Department of Public Health. KTVU's James Torrez reports on the largest walk-in clinic at San Francisco General Hospital.
Summer internship addresses nursing shortage
KTVU's Claudine Wong chats with a Kaiser Permanente nurse and a San Francisco State University nursing student who participated in Kaiser Permanente's paid summer internship program. They share their experience, and the importance of getting hands on training to address the nursing shortage.
Just Enough wine founder visits KTVU
KTVU's Frank Mallicoat chats with founder of "Just Enough" wines on Mornings on 2. She shares how the pandemic inspired her to leave tech to pursue her dreams of starting this canned wine company.
Call For More Help in Monkeypox Fight
KTVU Mornings on 2 interviewed David Norman, a Bay Area man who recently tested positive for Monkeypox. He's now part of a group demanding more government action in the fight against this virus.
Big wave surfer Maya Gabeira launches debut book
She's a professional big wave surfer and a two-time world record holder. Maya Gabeira joined us on The Nine to talk about her legendary career, as she launches her debut children's book, "Maya and the Beast."
Back-to-school anxiety
As the new school year approaches, students might anxious about returning to the classroom. Dr. Nora Garcia-Zepeda, a pediatrician at Kaiser Permanente, joined us on The Nine for tips on how to help ease the start of a new routine.
Oakland mayor talks violence, drug sites and A's
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf talks about violence in the city, drug injection sites and the A's.
SF General continues to see lines for Monkeypox vaccines
SF General is open for a second day this week, administering Monkeypox vaccines. KTVU's James Torrez reports.
More than 1200 animals per year saved by Walnut Creek-based rescue agency
KTVU's Heather Holmes spoke with Stephanie Chew, the development director of Tony La Russa's Animal Rescue Foundation, about how the adoption agency is saving animal lives.
WCCUSD Superintendent stresses safety on all fronts
West Contra Costa Unified School District Superintendent, Chris Hurst makes safety a priority. From social-emotional programs , physical safety and mental health, his checklist is long.
The Bridgerton Experience arrives to San Francisco
KTVU's Claudine Wong chats with one of the producers behind the Bridgerton Experience in San Francisco and tells us all about the Queen's Ball, and what to expect should you decide to immerse yourself into the world of the Bridgerton's.
Giants legend Will Clark sits down with KTVU
KTVU's Sal Castaneda spoke with Will Clark ahead of his Saturday jersey retirement about his career, love of San Francisco and more.
Smart home gadgets
Tech-savvy Jen Jolly shows KTVU's Frank Mallicoat how to turn your home into a smart home, and tells us how some of these items can even save you energy.