James Torrez
James joined KTVU in January 2021. Since his time, he's reported on the COVID-19 pandemic, mass shootings in San Jose and Sacramento, as well as playoff runs for the San Francisco Giants, San Francisco 49ers and Golden State Warriors.
James began his career as a reporter/fill-in anchor at WTVC in Chattanooga Tennessee, where he was named Best TV News Reporter by Tennessee Associated Press in 2017. After 2.5 years, he moved back home to West Palm Beach where he became a multimedia journalist at WPEC. There, he earned an EMMY nomination for his work covering the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian striking the Bahamas.
James was born and raised in West Palm Beach, FL. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications with a specialization in News and Producing at the University of Florida. In college, James won a professional Florida Associated Press award for a feature piece produced with a study abroad group in Florence, Italy.
Coming from South Florida, James was excited to escape the humidity and learn about the microclimates of the Bay Area. He also loves to explore the different cuisines in each district of San Francisco; you can easily find him looking for the next DIm Sum spot in Chinatown. James also enjoys all kinds of sports. He plays and coaches soccer and volleyball in the Bay Area. On Saturdays in the Fall, you can find James rooting on his beloved Gators on the college football field.
The latest from James Torrez
Here's what the port strike means for Oakland and San Francisco
Thousands of longshoreman are on strike across the county. Here's how it will affect the ports in Oakland and San Francisco.
Capitola reopens pier after wharf battered by storms
The pier at the Capitola wharf will finally reopen on Wednesday to the public, after repairs following the last two years of winter storms.
Oakland A's owner John Fisher pens goodbye to baseball fans
The Oakland A's begin the team's final home series at the Coliseum on Tuesday, after the owner penned a goodbye and apology letter to fans before leaving for good.
Hotel strike in San Francisco over wages, healthcare
More than 1,000 workers at San Francisco hotels walked off the job and will last until union members say they get new contracts honoring their demands.
Judge considering dismissing charges vs. Alameda officers in Mario Gonzalez death
A judge on Friday said he would issue a written ruling next month on whether to dismiss involuntary manslaughter charges filed against three Alameda police officers who were involved in the death of Mario Gonzalez three years ago as they pinned him to the ground.
Newsom pushes to bring down California gas prices
According to AAA, the average price of a gallon of gas in California is $4.78, more than $1.50 more than the national average.
Dreamforce: What kind of AI user are you?
The annual Dreamforce conference kicks off Tuesday at San Francisco's Moscone Center, with more than 40,000 people expected to attend the event.
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao heads into recall election with FBI raid over campaign
Here is how the FBI raid of Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao's home is impacting efforts to recall her.
Trump in California: Los Angeles and Bay Area
Former President Donald Trump, fresh off his debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, is appearing in California on Friday, first in Los Angeles and then in the Bay Area.
Economy top of mind as Harris, Trump face off in debate
The economy, abortion and immigration will inevitably be topics on Tuesday's debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump as each wins to win the most powerful seat in the land in November.