COVID-19 concerns linger in the classroom
Stanford Pediatrics Infectious Diseases Specialist Dr. Grace Lee spoke to Mornings on 2 on Saturday about some of the challenges facing parents, students, and teachers.
The omicron surge in the hospital from the front lines
Emergency medicine physician Nick Sawyer, MD from UC Davis spoke to Mornings on 2 The Nine about how the raw numbers in coronavirus patients translate into a still-difficult situation inside California hospitals.
OUSD protest by calling out sick
Several teachers called out sick from Oakland Unified schools to protest against the OUSD. They are demanding more be done to prioritize their health in the classroom. KTVU's James Torrez reports.
Preventive health measures upstaged by COVID-19 attention
Dr. Seema Sidhu from Kaiser Permanante Fremont spoke to Mornings on 2 The Nine on Friday about the regular checkups that people may have missed since the onset of the pandemic, particularly when it comes to cervical cancer.
Lessons learned: actions still needed after January 6 insurrection
Didi Kuo from the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law at Stanford University spoke to Mornings on 2 The Nine, reflecting on the lessons learned since the January 6 insurrection.
Oakland mayor talks crime, homelessness and schools
In her monthly interview with KTVU, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf talked about crime, homelessness and her thoughts on schools during the pandemic.
Congressman Eric Swalwell says voting, not violence, should prevail
On the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot one-year anniversary, Congressman Eric Swalwell says voting, not violence, should prevail
Contra Costa County COVID19 testing struggles
People continue to struggle to find COVID-19 tests. A confusion on a Contra Costa County website led to dozens of people turned away, thinking they could get a walk in test. KTVU's James Torrez reports.
New twist to New Year's Eve toast
Chef Hugh Groman joined Mornings on 2 The Nine with an easy truffle recipe and a prosecco cocktail.
Trinity Center provides essential safety nets
Trinity Center in Walnut Creek is a doorway to opportunity, providing essential safety net services and a pathway forward for vulnerable populations.
Holiday fitness resolutions
Train for Life Lauren Van Keulen talks about how to stick to fitness resolutions for the new year.
Baking holiday gifts with local pastry chef
KTVU's Frank Mallicoat talks with Pastry Chef Liz Thompson about baking your own unique holiday gifts.
San Francisco's most beloved pair
The Tree Twins explain how it all started and what made them do surprise sidewalk appearances.
Celebrate on the Bay this holiday
Chris Gallup, director of operations at City Cruises San Francisco, talks holiday cruise offerings.
SF mayor talks Tenderloin, COVID
San Francisco Mayor London Breed talks about emergency plans for the Tenderloin and living with COVID.
Documentary featuring the Bay Area's football great John Madden
Sports reporter Tom Rinaldi talks about the new documentary about football great John Madden.
Loaves & Fishes
Loaves & Fishes prepares, packages, and delivers nutritious meals in San Jose to hungry and homeless families, children, veterans, students and people with disabilities.
Mental health and the holidays
Kaiser of Santa Rosa Dr. Kathryn Erickson-Ridout talks about having the holiday blues.
North Bay foundation giving away cars during the holiday
KTVU talks with the Chief Operating Officer of Crozat Family Foundation. The organization gives cars to those who most need them in the Bay Area.
Holiday season celebrated with San Francisco's Symphony
KTVU talks with San Francisco Symphony's principal trombone Tim Higgins about this year's holiday concerts.