Marin, Santa Cruz may relax water restrictions

It's been almost a month since the Bay Area's last atmospheric river and the hope is there will be more rain in the coming weeks, so water restrictions can be eased.

Gas prices will continue to climb, but how much?

Yes, gas prices have skyrocketed in the last month and most consumers feel helpless but to pay it. Why? The recovering economy has spiked demand and gas prices at a time the oil and refinery industries have been slow to respond.

What teachers learned from year of distance learning

Distance learning has created a real divide between students and their teachers. It has been a tough year, but also a time for teachers to learn how to bridge that gap and make social distancing more social.

Beto O’Rourke doubles down on vow to seize assault weapons

Beto O'Rourke is campaigning in the Bay Area. The Democratic candidate for president made two stops in Marin on Wednesday at San Quentin State Prison and at a private fundraiser. KTVU's Debora Villalon reports he is doubling down on his vow to seize assault weapons.

Storm intensity affects sewer pipes, causes spills

A medium sized sewage spill in the North Bay has some officials thinks about not just replacing sewer pipes, but replacing them with bigger ones to account for climate change. This is something that intense storms are making sewer agencies thinking a lot more about downpours and intense storms called rain bombs. KTVU's Tom Vacar reports.