Free food market comes to SFUSD middle school
Students and families at Dr. Martin Luther King Academic Middle School in San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood now have access to a free community market offering meats, fruits, vegetables, and other grocery staples.
Alameda County firefighter accused of racist rant on paid administrative leave
Embarrassing - that's the word Alameda County fire chief William McDonald used to describe a viral video showing a firefighter spewing racist remarks at a driver. That firefighter is now on leave.
Interest rate cuts on the horizon
Financial advisor Jason Matthews speaks with Sal about what interest rate cuts could mean for consumers.
Proposed Kroger-Albertsons merger heads to court
Clinical law professor Mark McCareins of Kellogg School of Business joins Mornings on 2 to discuss the proposed mega-merger between Kroger and Albertsons, and today's hearing as the Federal Trade Commission takes a closer look at the deal.
Monster trucks bring in monster crowds at Chase Center
KTVU's Heather Holmes and Crystal Bailey take a closer look at the Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live show taking over Chase Center.
Berkeley concert with a cause: Sharing Excess partners with band to eliminate food waste
KTVU's Heather Holmes spoke with Evan Ehlers, founder and CEO of Sharing Excess to talk about the organization's mission to reduce food waste and provide food to those in need.
Bay Area Heat Mapping Campaign
The Palo Alto Student Climate Coalition is leading the 2024 Bay Area Heat Mapping Campaign, which is part of the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration's Urban Heat Island Mapping initiative. Together with local cities, community organizations, and volunteers, we will map the distribution of heat throughout Palo Alto, East Palo Alto, and Menlo Park.
Bay area health organization offers supportive resources of LGBTQ adults struggling with mental health
KTVU's Heather Holmes and Crystal Bailey spoke with Dr. Katherine Taylor of El Camino Health to learn more about the Adult Mood Program and its offerings for LGBTQ+ adults.
Upcoming block party aims to raise awareness about suicide and prevention
KTVU's Heather Holmes sat down with Lynette Mackey, founder of Mackey's Korner, to discuss the organization's efforts to connect people with suicide prevention resources.
California inmate dies in prison fight
An inmate at Folsom state prison died in a fight.
California spent $4B on 'ghost' students: study
A study revealed that California spent $4 billion on "ghost" students.
Oakland-bound flight makes emergency landing
An Alaska Airlines flight on the way to Oakland from Seattle was forced to make an emergency landing.
Life and longevity: Medical experts examine tips for health
KTVU's Crystal Bailey spoke with Dr. Rita Ng, Physician in Chief at Kaiser Permanente's Oakland Medical Center about some of the key tips for living a longer and healthier life.
Dramatic San Leandro video helps catch hit-and-run suspect
Dramatic San Leandro video helps catch hit-and-run suspect.
Alameda County fireman accused of offensive remarks against driver in viral video
A video making the rounds on social media allegedly shows an Alameda County firefighter making offensive remarks to a driver following a traffic dispute in Lodi.
Warm-up
Today will be sunny and warmer with temps reaching the 90s inland.
Dirt bike riders rob Oakland businesses, drive on Bay Bridge
Groups of dirt bike riders rob businesses at Lake Merritt and then later, another group rode on the Bay Bridge, causing traffic slowdowns.
Unusual August snow in Truckee
Snow was spotted in Truckee on Saturday as seen in view sent in from a KTVU viewer.
San Francisco's de Young Museum showcases contemporary Bay Area artists in new exhibition
A new exhibition called "About Place: Bay Area Artists from the Svane Gift," is the second in a series highlighting contemporary Bay Area artists at the de Young Museum. The installation explores how artists relate to their environments through place. Curator Janna Keegan and artist Michael Arzabe stopped by KTVU Mornings on 2 to chat about the collection with KTVU's Betty Yu.
SamTrans riders weigh in on contract fight and service interruption
SamTrans workers could be walking off the job by calling in sick starting Monday morning. San Mateo County’s Transit District announced bus service may be interrupted Monday and Tuesday due to ongoing contract negotiations.