Ricky Pearsall shot and wounded in Union Square
Police say the rookie with the San Francisco 49ers fought back after a suspect attempted to rob him. Video shows Pearsall with a wound to his chest.
Rookie San Francisco 49er shot in attempted robbery in Union Square
San Francisco 49er Ricky Pearsall, 23, was shot and wounded in an attempted robbery in Union Square on Saturday afternoon around 3:30 p.m., the San Francisco Police Department confirmed. KTVU's Bailey O'Carroll reports.
Traumatic injury reported in San Francisco near Union Square
The San Francisco Fire Department is on the scene along with the San Francisco Police Department.
San Francisco shooting leaves 8-year-old girl critically injured
An eight-year-old girl is fighting for her life after a stray bullet came through a window of her home and struck her, the girl's father told KTVU.
Saturday brings warm start to Labor Day weekend
KTVU Meteorologist Rosemary Orozco shares the latest forecast.
8-year-old girl shot by stray bullet in San Francisco
Breaking news, weather, and traffic from across the Bay Area to start your day.
Chevy Novas roll through East Bay for 10th Family Reunion and Car Show
The Nor-Cal Novas hosted the 10th Family Reunion and Car Show in Pleasanton. KTVU's Betty Yu spoke with enthusiast Andy Mule, who has been fixing and selling Novas for 40 years.
Play-based learning for families in the Bay Area
San Francisco-based Oogubi is partnering with former Giant's Hunter Pence's Healthy Planet and Little Forest Explorers. They show us what they're all about
Sunset vigil for Overdose Awareness Day
Mothers Against Drug Addiction & Deaths are putting together a Sunset Vigil in San Francisco for families dealing with the pain that comes with opioid addiction.
Cooler pattern for holiday weekend
Morning clouds followed by afternoon sun and seasonal temperatures are expected for your holiday weekend. Afternoon highs will range from 60s in Pacifica to upper 80s in Concord.
Family home in San Jose destroyed by fire, then looted 3 times
A family tells me their home of 34 years in San Jose was first destroyed by a fire. Two of their three pets died from their injuries. In the days following the fire, thieves looted the home three times. Family members say they're trying to rebuild.
Vigil held for Fremont teen killed in motorcycle crash
An East Bay community came together on Friday to remember 16-year-old Dylan Reagan who was killed in a motorcycle crash this week in Fremont. Reagan, a junior at Mission San Jose High School in Fremont, was one month away from his 17th birthday when he died on Wednesday.
Arizona man back in US after 2 years in Mexican prison | West Coast Wrap
An Arizona man is back home after he spent several years in a Mexican prison due to gun mishap.
Retired North Bay teacher killed in Highway 12 crash
Sonoma County is mourning the loss of a beloved teacher and coach, who was identified by family and friends as the victim in the deadly 12-vehicle crash on Highway 12 Thursday.
Mild to warm holiday weekend
Low clouds will return to the coast and bay Saturday morning. Partly to mostly sunny skies are expected later in the day. Highs should range from the mid 60s near the coast to the upper 80s inland. Sunday should be the coolest day of the weekend. We are expecting a slight bump in the numbers by Labor Day. The real warming moves in Tuesday. Have a great weekend! -Mark
Racist graffiti, noose at San Francisco park tied to dog dispute
Racist graffiti and a noose found at a San Francisco park happened days after a woman was told she could not have her dog in the playground by the head of a youth organization.
San Francisco targets illegal sideshows with proposed new laws
San Francisco city leaders are proposing new measures to help crack down on illegal sideshows.
California receives funding for hydrogen technology
California has received funds from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop non-polluting hydrogen technology.
SF mayor seeks new city laws to combat sideshows
After two separate sideshows disrupted traffic on Sunday, Mayor London Breed announced on Friday that she's pushing for the board of supervisors to vote on four ordinances she believes will help curb sideshows.
Noose, racist graffiti at San Francisco park tied to dog dispute
Someone spray-painted racist graffiti and left a noose at a San Francisco playground, days after a dog owner was told her pet wasn't allowed there.