49ers help to curb the digital divide in Bay Area
KTVU talks with 49ers EDU Program Director Jesse Lovejoy about the team's effort to curb the digital divide in the Bay Area.
Nutcracker returns to the California Theatre in San Jose
Two of the performers from New Ballet's production of the Nutcracker spoke to Mornings on 2 on Saturday about how this production in particular challenges the audience's expectations.
More teens turn to disposable vapes even as industry regulation increases
Stanford School of Medicine Pediatrics Professor Dr. Bonnie Halpern-Felsher spoke to Mornings on 2 on Sunday about the implications of new research that suggests recent FDA policy changes have done little to reduce teen vaping use.
Holiday Shopping with Sadie Murray
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Meals on Wheels
Since 1970, Meals On Wheels San Francisco has helped seniors live their lives with dignity by delivering daily nutritious meals and performing safety checks on seniors who live at home.
Dealing with surge of 'pocket pets'
Victoria Donohoe, executive director of San Francisco Animal Care and Control, explains the phenomenon of dumping unwanted small pets.
Oakland Symphony's Maestro Morgan honored in children's book
Author Dina Bartello discusses her children's book which pays homage to the former conductor of the Oakland Symphony Michael Morgan who died in August.
Teaching children how to manage stress
Dr. Gail Gross discusses what has been a stressful year for children, how to deal with the mask debate, the cancellation of graduation ceremonies, proms and dances, and ways for families to manage these tugh times.
Nutcracker returns to California Theatre in San Jose
A holiday tradition is getting ready to begin in the South Bay. The Nutcracker returns to California Theatre in San Jose on December 18, 2021.
Salvation Army kicks off Red Kettle campaign
The Salvation Army kicked off its Red Kettle campaign in San Francisco and KTVU's Sal Castaneda and Frank Mallicoat were on hand and served as bell ringers for the organization.
Children's book honoring Oakland Symphony Conductor Michael Morgan
KTVU talks with author Dina Bartello about a new children's book honoring Michael Morgan, the Oakland Symphony conductor who died in August.
Helping families cope during COVID pandemic
KTVU talks with Dr. Gail Gross regarding the stresses children are facing during the pandemic, and how families can better manage these times together.
Public defender doesn't think more police are the answer
Alameda County Public Defender Brendon Woods doesn't think more police are the answer to the rise in homicides.
12 Days of Christmas Giveback
San Francisco rapper Big Rich & Danielle Banks kick off the 12 days of Christmas Giveback, helping over 300 local families during the holidays through their youth program Project Level and actively recruiting students.
Remembering the legacy of Wilma Chan
Supervisor Dave Brown talks about remembering the legacy of his late predecessor, Wilma Chan
Holiday etiquette, especially regarding gift cards
Talking gift-giving and Christmas etiquette with expert Syndi Seid.
The 12 Days of Christmas Giveback
San Francisco rapper Big Rich and Danielle Banks kick off the 12 days of Christmas Giveback, helping over 300 local families during the holidays through their youth program Project Level and actively recruiting students.
Let's Glow SF mapping event
Robbie Silver, executive director of Downtown SF on the event Let’s Glow SF, debuted as the largest holiday projection mapping event in the U.S.
Black tech founders want to change the culture of health care
Cara Anthony, KHN Midwest correspondent, talking about her latest article regarding Black Tech Founders Want to Change the Culture of Health Care
Fire-resistant architecture in California
Brandon Jorgensen, an architectural designer on fire proof homes talks about the popularity to build fire resistant architecture in California.