Fourth peregrine falcon chick hatches atop UC Berkeley campanile

The famous UC Berkeley falcons have four new family members living on top of the clocktower. Falcon fans have been closely watching the Nest Cam, as Annie and Archie have been incubating their clutch of eggs over the past month. KTVU's Alex Savidge discusses the new arrivals with Sean Peterson, ecologist and biologist with Cal Falcons.

Drink and dine to support San Francisco AIDS Foundation

Tonight you can drink, dine and donate to a great cause in San Francisco. It's the annual "Dining Out For Life" fundraising event in the city and more than 35 restaurants are participating this year. A portion of tonight's sales benefit the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, helping those impacted by HIV/AIDS. KTVU's Heather Holmes discusses tonight's fundraiser with Eric Jost, Director of Marketing at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.

Pres. Biden signs provision that could ban TikTok in the U.S.

Congress has long had national security concerns about the Chinese-owned social media app TikTok, but has not succeeded in banning the platform from American app stores. A new law requires TikTok's Beijing-based parent company ByteDance to sell its stake within 9 months or face a nationwide ban. Now, TikTok's CEO is pushing back and promising a legal challenge. KTVU's Heather Holmes and Alex Savidge discuss the implications of the bill with Nadine Farid Johnson, Policy Director at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University.

Gov. Newsom promises to support Arizonans seeking abortions in California

Today Gov. Gavin Newsom announced legislation that would allow Arizona doctors to perform abortions for Arizona residents across state lines in California. This comes after the controversial ruling by the Arizona Supreme Court earlier this month upholding a 160-year-old near-total ban on all abortions. KTVU's Alex Savidge and Heather Holmes discuss the proposed legislation with Jessica Levinson, Professor of Law at Marymount University.

Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention: What you need to know

April marks National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention month. KTVU's Alex Savidge sits down with Dr. Naomi Adler, Emergency Room physician at Kaiser Permanente to talk about the obstacles survivors face, and the available resources for healing.

Warriors Analysis: End of a Dynasty?

KTVU's Alex Savidge talks with sports broadcaster Damon Bruce for expert analysis on the future of the Warriors following the team's latest loss.

Sonoma County Juvenile Hall opens music studio for rehab

In an effort to improve rehabilitation and reduce recidivism, Sonoma County is trying something new. The County's juvenile hall just opened a new music studio and program to help young offenders find their voice and develop their creative skills. KTVU's Heather Holmes speaks with Giovanni Barbieri, Sonoma County Juvenile Hall Supervisor and Program Operator and Music Producer Herb Polk about how the program works and what it aims to provide for young offenders.

California State Parks Week celebrates natural and cultural history

This June, you're invited to learn more about California's natural history by exploring any of its 280 state parks and 340 miles of coastline. KTVU's Alex Savidge and Heather Holmes speak with Sam Hodder, CEO and President of the Save the Redwoods League about the third annual California State Parks Week coming up this summer, June 12th - June 16th.

Classical music composition class enriches Bay Area jail

A new classical music composition program has changed the lives of a number of inmates serving time at a Bay Area jail. They recently gathered to listen to performances of pieces they composed themselves, after completing their classes at the Sonoma County Main Adult Detention Facility. KTVU's Heather Holmes speaks with retired Correctional Lieutenant Liana Whisler and Program Manager Sergeant Jennifer Aicega about how the class came about and what it aims to accomplish.

Women's basketball: record ratings and attendance numbers in 2024

Women's basketball is more popular than ever, with record ratings and attendance numbers in 2024. Iowa sharpshooter Caitlin Clark has been instrumental in growing the sport's popularity, but she's far from the only major talent in the WNBA draft this year. KTVU's Heather Holmes and Alex Savidge speak with former WNBA player and current Oakland Tech Athletic Director Alexis Gray-Lawson about this boost we've seen in the league this year.