
SUV Driver Mows Down 4 Teens Walking In BurlingamePolice were trying to figure out if a driver deliberately ran over four teens walking down the street in Burlingame. The driver has been arrested. Betty Yu talked to neighbors.

4-Alarm Fire Destroys Warehouse, Downs Power LinesA 4-alarm fire caused a warehouse to collapse in San Francisco’s India Basin neighborhood on Saturday evening.

Photographer Matt Herron Recalls The Historic March On SelmaBR’s Jan Mabry talks to photographer Matt Herron about his work chronicling the historic March on Selma, in 1965. He recounts his work with Martin Luther King, SNCC, and shares personal stories about the everyday people he met along the way as they battled to desegregate the South and give black people the right to vote.

RAW VIDEO: Massive 4-Alarm Fire Destroys Warehouse In SF BayviewA 4-alarm fire caused a warehouse to collapse in San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood on Saturday night.

Saturday Evening Forecast With Darren PeckMild temperatures going into the week.

Coronavirus Uncertainty Sparks Worse Week On Wall Street In A DecadeThe stock market had it’s worst week in more than a decade, plunging more than 3,500 points, due to fears of the financial impact of the coronavirus. Devin Fehely has more on the economic outlook amid this evolving health crisis.

Fourth Coronavirus Case Confirmed In Santa Clara CountySanta Clara County health officials confirmed a fourth case of corona virus, on Saturday. Face masks are selling out in the area. Danya Bacchus reports the Trump administration is tightening travel restrictions amid heightened fears of a US outbreak.

Mosaic: Dr. Jacqueline Thompson of Allen Temple Baptist ChurchDr. Jacqueline Thompson of Allen Temple Baptist Church (Episode – March 8, 2020)

Southbay Costco Sells Out Of Water, Toilet Paper As Fears Over Coronavirus MountCBS Weekend News

U.S. Coronavirus Death: Media Briefing in Washington StateOfficials for Seattle and King County, Washington state briefed the media on Saturday following news that a patient being treated for the novel coronavirus COVID-19 had died. (2-29-20)

NIH Immunologist Fauci Updates Reporters Following U.S. Coronavirus FatalityDr. Anthony Fauci spoke to reporters Saturday following news of the first coronavirus death was reported in Washington state. (2-29-20)

Pres. Trump Addresses Reporters After 1st U.S. Death From Coronavirus ReportedPres. Donald Trump spoke to reporters Saturday shortly after the first-reported U.S. death from the novel coronavirus COVID-19. (2-29-20)

PIX NowHere’s the latest from the KPIX newsroom. (2-29-20)

KPIX Saturday Morning News WrapA seven-minute news roundup plus a glance at the weather forecast with Devin Fehely and Darren Peck. (2-29-20)

Leap Day Pinpoint ForecastSaturday by the bay: partly cloudy and breezy. Highs in the 50s. Saturday night lows will be in the mid 40s. Northwest winds: 20 to 30 mph. (2-29-20)

PIX NowHere’s the latest from the KPIX newsroom. (2-28-20)

Coronavirus Anxiety Puts Drag on Bay Area BusinessFrom canceled tech and gaming conferences to reduced foot traffic in S.F. Chinatown, fears of the coronavirus more than the virus itself are impacting the local economy. Joe Vazquez reports. (2-28-20)

South Bay Health Officials Adjust Response As Coronavirus SpreadsA third case of the novel coronavirus reported in Santa Clara County has changed the way the county’s Public Health Department is handling the spread of the virus. The county has enlisted and received state and federal help to curb further spread of the disease. Betty Yu reports. (2-28-20)

Candidates Make Final Push Before California March PrimarySuper Tuesday is nigh and it’s time for voters to make a choice. Several campaigns will swing through the Bay Area this weekend and one was in San Francisco Friday. Wilson Walker reports. (2-28-20)

2 Bay Area Men Overcome Personal Obstacles to Realize Dream of Becoming SportscastersImagine being autistic or having Down syndrome when your dream is to become a sports broadcaster. For a couple of young men from Santa Rosa, that dream came true. Allen Martin reports. (2-28-20)





















