On second day on stand in his murder trial, Nima Momeni repeatedly grills DA
Nima Momeni repeatedly asked questions of the prosecutor, interrupted him and talked over him during his murder trial.
New UC Berkeley program shines light on Palestinian history
A new program at Cal will explore Palestinian and Arab history as a new area of study. This program offers students to learn more about Palestinian history, culture, politics, and society, and all the ways of which they are intertwined.
Some Cybertrucks recalled over drive inverter
The Tesla Cybertruck is seeing another recall after reports have risen regarding the vehicle's inverter, whose malfunction could increase the risk of a crash.
Morgan Hill crash
Morgan Hill crash
Car plows into Emeryville store
A vehicle collided rammed into a liquor store in Emeryville on Thursday.
Bay Area Council pushes for CHP deployment to reduce BART crimes
After recent attacks on or near BART trains, there are calls to get crimes under control with a renewed effort to deploy highway patrol officers, even though BART leaders say they have a handle on it.
New Roots Theatre Festival kicks off in San Francisco
KTVU's Alex Savidge and Heather Holmes sit down with Rodney Jackson Jr., director of San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Company, and writer and director Reed Flores to talk about the three day event.
Analysis: Governors take action ahead of Trump's next term
Alex Savidge talks with political science expert Melissa Michelson about the measures taken throughout the west ahead of the transition of power.
Political scientist deconstructs Trump's latest cabinet picks
KTVU's Heather Holmes and Alex Savidge sit down with Professor Melissa Michelson of Menlo College to take an in-depth look at the cabinet selections by president-elect Trump.
This California crime house has become tourist spot
A home in California where two parents were murdered has become a tourist spot.
SFPD honors officer slain in 1994
The San Francisco Police Department honored James Guelff who was killed in the line of duty in 1994.
AAPI groups and business leaders ask Newsom to deploy CHP on BART
The Bay Area Council, along with a coalition of more than 100 Asian American Pacific Islander groups and others, on Wednesday, formally asked California Governor Gavin Newsom to deploy the California Highway Patrol across the BART system to address recent instances of violence.
San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott addresses rumors that he will retire
San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott addresses rumors that he will retire since Daniel Lurie was elected mayor.
Honoring a SF police officer killed 30 years ago by a carjacking suspect and the fallen officer's impact
San Francisco police officer James Guelff was shot and killed by a carjacking suspect on November 13, 1994. The police department, joined by his family, held a ceremony to mark the 30th anniversary of that night to pay their respects. They say what happened that night inspired legislation that has a lasting impact on officer and public safety.
San Francisco's tree in Union Square lit for holiday season
One of San Francisco's most popular holidays traditions returned to Union Square for the 35th year.
Sheriff asked to resign during San Mateo County Board meeting
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors discussed the independent report which found evidence that Sheriff Christina Corpus abused her power.
President-elect Trump picks controversial Rep. Matt Gaetz as AG, eyebrows raised | West Coast Wrap
President-elect Trump's return to Washington DC: some eyebrows are raised with some cabinet picks. And, as he visited the White House, a West Coast governor helped lead an effort he says will "safeguard democracy" during Trump's second term. We'll break down how the governor is building a coalition to leverage the power of states. A political analyst will join us live to weigh in on how effective this approach is likely to be. Plus, an unusual rescue in Arizona- we'll break down what it took to untangle a snake from a truck.
Santa Clara County 911 dispatch launches first "Nurse Navigation" pilot program in Northern California
Santa Clara County 911 dispatchers launched a new "Nurse Navigation" pilot program Wednesday that involves diverting low level medical calls to a nurse call center in Dallas, Texas run by the company Global Medical Response, instead of dispatching an ambulance to the caller.
Berkeley mayoral race down to 382 votes
The race for Berkeley mayor is getting tighter and tighter as ballots are counted.
San Mateo supervisors vote no confidence in sheriff, ask formally for her resignation
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, Wednesday evening, passed unanimously a vote of no confidence in county Sheriff Christina Corpus. The members then asked formally for the sheriff to resign.