Woman attacked by young people on way home in Downtown Oakland
An ordinary walk home turned into a nightmare for an Oakland woman who said she was beat up by a group of young people early Saturday. Amanda Raye had just picked up pizza, when she said she was attacked. She suffered a concussion, cuts to her head and several other injuries.
Bay Area singer to join Kamala Harris rally in Wisconsin
Palo Alto native Remi Wolf is joining a long list of celebrities speaking and performing in support of Kamala Harris.
San Jose suspected gang members arrested
Eight suspected gang members connected to assaults, robberies, carjackings and other crimes over the past year in San Jose were arrested this month, police said Monday.
Warriors, non-profit partners teach basketball and life skills to incarcerated men
The Golden State Warriors have partnered with the Twinning Project, the Positive Coaching Alliance and CDCR to bring basketball clinics and life skills to men incarcerated at California State Prison Solano.
Alameda home's Halloween display with political theme attracts attention
A homeowner in Alameda is mixing Halloween with politics ahead of election day. The elaborate display is attracting a lot of attention.
Tips for coping with election stress
In a recent poll by the American Psychological Association, 69% of adults cited the upcoming election as a significant source of stress in their lives.
Vigil held for Santa Clara County dispatcher killed in car crash
Priscilla Jones was killed in a car crash early Monday morning on Hwy 25 in Gilroy.
Oakland woman brutally attacked by group of young people
Amanda Raye, only had to walk a few blocks to make it home after 1 am Saturday morning. She said she had just left a bar and picked up pizza near 17th and Franklin Streets in Oakland, when a group of young people attacked her out of nowhere.
Ballot boxes set on fire | West Coast Wrap
With just over a week until Election Day, authorities in the Pacific Northwest are trying to track down the person who set fire to several ballot boxes, leaving hundreds of ballots burned. We have the latest on the investigation and what election officials are doing to ensure everyone's vote is counted.
Would-be thieves drive car into Louis Vuitton in attempted burglary
San Francisco Police are looking for multiple suspects after would-be thieves drove a car into the front of the Louis Vuitton store in San Francisco's Union Sqaure.
National IV fluid shortage impacts Bay Area
Health care facilities in the Bay Area are changing protocols to account for the national shortage of IV fluids.
Oakland mayor announces $2M fed grant for gun-violence prevention
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao says a $2M grant from the federal government will help the city hire three new "life coaches" to help steer vulnerable people away from violence.
Pleasanton mayor's race gets nasty as campaign signs stolen
The current incumbent mayor of Pleasanton said Monday that thieves had stolen 50 of her campaign signs over the weekend.
HERS Breast Cancer Foundation offers key support for those combating breast cancer
KTVU's Alex Savidge and Greg Lee sit down with HERS Program Director Carolyn Dillingham, who details her own personal connection to the HERS mission.
Santa Clara County dispatcher dies in Highway 25 crash near Gilroy
A Santa Clara County 911 dispatcher was killed in head-on collision on the way to work on Monday.
911 dispatcher killed in Gilroy crash
Video from a crash scene in an unincorporated part of Gilroy shows where two people, including a Santa Clara County 911 dispatcher, were killed in a crash Monday morning.
California ballot measures buck historical trends
Early voting has begun across California, and in addition to the presidential election and numerous local races, Californians will weigh in on ten statewide propositions. KTVU's Allie Rasmus reports.
ADHD Awareness Month: Adults grapple with late diagnosis
Kaiser Clinical Psychologist Dr. Pam Orren discusses resources available to those who have been diagnosed with ADHD or those who may want to have an assessment done.
Cal State East Bay partners with two local school districts for automatic enrollment of qualified students
The path to a college education can be very daunting, even for the most hardworking high school students. Cal State East Bay announced a new program to give guaranteed admission to some high school graduates. The president of Cal State East Bay, Cathy Sundeen joined us at 7:30 p.m. to explain.
Dungeness crab season delayed yet again
The season has been delayed for the sixth year in a row. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife says it will conduct its next risk assessment on November 15. KTVU's James Torrez reports.