Neighbors file lawsuit against SF over street conditions
Neighbors on and near Shotwell Street in San Francisco's Inner Mission say the city has allowed prostitutes and pimps to roam, and generally poor street conditions. Now, they've filed a lawsuit demanding change.
Cooling trend continues
Low clouds will resurface near the coast and bay Thursday morning. Partly sunny skies are expected by midday. Our gradual cooling trend continues. Highs should range from the low 60s near the coast to the low 90s inland. The weekend forecast features cooler temperatures. Have a great Thursday! -Mark
Theft videos at Concord cosmetics store go viral
Shoplifting suspects at a Concord cosmetics store are getting caught on video for millions to see on TikTok.
California researcher creates crossing-guard robot
The CrossBot goes into the intersection and lets pedestrians know when it is safe to cross. Creator Hovannes Kulhandjian, an associate professor in electrical and computer engineering at Fresno State University explains.
Mexico pauses relations with U.S. Embassy amid clash of proposed judicial overhaul
Mexico to send a diplomatic note protesting supposed U.S. interference, after the American ambassador criticized a proposed Mexican judicial overhaul. Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, Professor of Policy and Government at George Mason University gives insight.
California researchers creates crossing-guard robot
The CrossBot goes into the intersection and lets pedestrians know when it is safe to cross. Creator Hovannes Kulhandjian, an associate professor in electrical and computer engineering at Fresno State University explains.
Cal Fire supplies funds to boost wildfire prevention efforts
Oakland Fire Department is one of several bay area agencies receiving additional support.
California homeowners insurance rules could change to lure companies back
The insurance struggle for California homeowners continues. This week, some Bay Area homeowners learned that Liberty Mutual will discontinue a certain type of fire insurance in the state.
Yountville celebrates 20 years of Sideways with author Rex Pickett
KTVU's Heather Holmes sat down with American novelist Rex Pickett, author of Sideways, to talk about the book and hit film adaptation in advance of the film's 20 year anniversary, and the two celebration events happening in the Bay area.
Windsor Chili Cook-Off: the key to award winning chili
Watch as Chef Robert Negoesco of Charlie's Restaurant shows Sal Castaneda how to make award-winning chili live on television.
Hate messages in the East Bay, thieves steal from firefighters | Today News | KTVU
Hate messages found in the East Bay, and thieves stole firefighter equipment as they were rescuing baby from swing. Get more headlines with KTVU.
Famed Slanted Door Vietnamese restaurant to reopen
A famed San Francisco Vietnamese restaurant is planning to reopen in its original location in the Mission.
105-year-old San Jose fire captain celebrates birthday
105-year-old San Jose fire captain celebrates birthday
Slanted Door in San Francisco to reopen
The Slanted Door in San Francisco is set to reopen in its original location.
Hilton near Oakland airport closes
The Hilton near the Oakland airport closes today.
Mild to hot
Today will range in the 60s by the bay and near 100 inland.
Anti-semitic flyers and banners found in several East Bay cities
People who live in several East Bay cities reported finding anti-semitic flyers left at their homes. Others reported seeing hate messages on banners over Highway 24 in Concord.
Oakland Police Chief: expect 'huge surge' in crackdown on sex trafficking
Oakland police Chief Floyd Mitchell revealed at a recent public safety meeting that cracking down on sex trafficking is one of his top priorities.
CHP says man accused of killing 2 in wrong way collision on South Bay freeway likely facing felony charges
CHP officers said, Tuesday, they are recommending felony manslaughter charges against an Orlando, Florida, man accused of killing a woman and 14-year-old boy in a wrong way collision on Highway 85 in San Jose Monday afternoon.
Oakland police planning big crackdown on sex trafficking very soon
It’s known as "The Blade": several blocks along International Boulevard in Oakland are a hot bed for prostitution.