Natasha Zouves, ABC7 News

Natasha Zouves

ABC7 News

San Francisco, CA, United States

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ABC7 Star: Dancers with and without disabilities perform side-by-side

To watch dancers with Axis Dance Company is to see a frenzy of metal and movement; dancers with and without disabilities perform side by side. → Read More

ABC7 Star: Dancers with and without disabilities perform side-by-side

To watch dancers with Axis Dance Company is to see a frenzy of metal and movement; dancers with and without disabilities perform side by side. → Read More

Hoodline: Japan Day Festival, sail aboard the USS Potomac and other weekend fun

If you're looking for something fun and tasty to do this weekend, we've got you covered. → Read More

San Francisco man vyes for 'Bachelorette' Becca Kufrin's heart

A San Francisco man named John Graham who helped develop Venmo will vye for 'Bachelorette' Becca's heart on the upcoming episode. → Read More

Weekend events: Balloon art exhibit, barbecue, beer fest

Giant balloons are taking over San Francisco, a barbecue is taking place in the North Bay and a celebration just for beer lovers will begin in Oakland. We teamed up with our partners at Hoodline to bring you the best events happening this holiday weekend. → Read More

Backstage secrets at 'The Color Purple:' An interview with one the stars

One of the stars of "The Color Purple" brings us behind the scenes at the SHN Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco. → Read More

Go backstage at 'The Color Purple:' Bay Area events to explore this weekend

It's the first weekend of "The Color Purple" in San Francisco, and we're taking you behind the scenes with one of the stars. ABC7 has teamed up with our partners at Hoodline to bring you all the best Bay Area events this weekend. → Read More

Woebot: the robot therapist, right on your phone

The next time you're feeling anxious, down, or just need to talk, a Stanford researcher hopes you'll reach for your phone. She invented a free app called "Woebot." → Read More

Modesto singer finding hard-won success on 'American Idol'

A Northern California singer is overcoming her nerves and finding success on this season of American Idol. Effie Passero has made it through every round so far, wowing the judges with her powerhouse sound and vocal control. → Read More

Easter Weekend Plans: Gourmet Brunch and Millionaire Bacon

If you're looking for great food this Easter, we've got you covered. We teamed up with our partners at Hoodline to bring you the best weekend eats, from sparkling wine tasting, to free donuts and a gourmet all-you-can-eat brunch. → Read More

How to build a six-figure side hustle

Could you use some extra cash? Tens of millions of Americans report having a side hustle, something other than your main job that brings in money. And perhaps nowhere is that more necessary than here in the Bay Area. → Read More

How to make more money by side hustling

Could you use some extra cash? Tens of millions of Americans report having a side hustle, something other than your main job that brings in money. And perhaps nowhere is that more necessary than here in the Bay Area. → Read More

The Promise Keeper: Dr. Joseph Marshall, Jr. honored as an ABC7 Star

As a teacher in San Francisco, Dr. Joseph Marshall, Jr. says he was tired of seeing his bright young students end up on drugs, in prison or dead. So he decided to do something about it, one person at a time. Now, 226 college graduates later, we're proud to honor him as an ABC7 Star. → Read More

Weekend Plans: 'Boba Guys' Introduces Spring Flavors, Lunar New Year Soiree

Celebrate the Lunar New Year with new spring flavors at Boba Guys! That's just one of the buzzed-about weekend events from our partners at Hoodline. → Read More

'Brotopia' book alleges widespread discrimination against women in Silicon Valley

In her new book "Brotopia," Emily Chang says in Silicon Valley, the deck is stacked squarely against women. The Bloomberg anchor writes about topics ranging from discrimination to unequal pay, and describes a "Boys Club" where business deals are done. → Read More

'Brotopia' book alleges widespread discrimination against women in Silicon Valley

In her new book "Brotopia," Emily Chang says in Silicon Valley, the deck is stacked squarely against women. The Bloomberg anchor writes about topics ranging from discrimination to unequal pay, and describes a "Boys Club" where business deals are done. → Read More

Bay Area Weekend Events: Ippudo in San Francisco, one-night comedy tournament

If you see a long line near Union Square this weekend, it's likely because Ippudo is officially open in San Francisco. This tops our weekend Hoodline events in the Bay Area, along with the reboot of the Underwood Bar & Café and a one-night comedy tourname → Read More

Labs warn of dangerous, contaminated pot at dispensaries

Recreational cannabis is legal in California - But is it safe? There are just a handful of labs testing millions of pounds of marijuana...and they can't test it all yet. That means some of the pot on shelves now...may not meet state standards that go → Read More

Bay Area Weekend Events: Walk your Indoor Cat, Goldendoodle Gathering, Sing Along with Moana

We've partnered with the team at Hoodline - the hyper-local neighborhood website- to bring you what's new and happening this weekend in San Francisco. → Read More

Bay Area residents offer up their New Year's resolutions

As Bay Area residents say hello to 2018, many are starting to commit, and perhaps re-commit, to New Year's Resolutions. ABC7 News Anchor Natasha Zouves hit the streets of San Francisco to ask what is top of mind, and was touched by some of the responses. → Read More