Cameron Bopp | ABC7 KGO News Team
Cameron Bopp is the Weekend Evening Anchor for ABC7 Eyewitness News, anchoring at 5, 6, and 11 p.m. and reporting on weekdays. Before joining ABC7, he was a weekday anchor in his hometown of St. Louis, where he covered major stories across the region, including helping lead field coverage after the deadly May 2025 tornado. His work there included crime reporting that contributed to an Emmy nomination.

Before that, Cameron spent several years as an evening news anchor and reporter in Charleston, South Carolina, where he contributed to coverage of the nationally watched Alex Murdaugh murder trial and covered the mass shooting on Isle of Palms beach, work that earned a South Carolina Broadcasters Association award for breaking news.

Cameron is a graduate of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, where he studied mass communications and music, and Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, where he earned his master's degree in broadcast journalism.

He is grateful to have reported in big cities and rural communities in the Midwest, on the East Coast, and now out West. Cameron says his favorite part of the job is meeting people, sharing laughs, sharing tears, and connecting on a deeper level. News has shown him that people have more in common than they may realize.

This chapter also carries special meaning. Cameron has family in the Monterey area and grew up visiting California, often wishing life could bring him here one day. Now, having the opportunity to live and work in the Bay Area feels like a dream come true.

You can find Cameron on Instagram at @cameronrbopp, on X at @cameronbopptv, and on Facebook under Cameron Bopp.

Cameron's Stories
Bay Area shelters retrieve dogs from NorCal rescue accused of shooting, killing animals
Napa County and Berkeley animal shelters say dogs they sent to a rescue in Northern California have now been returned after the rescue has been accused of killing dogs. Records show that at least eight dogs were found buried on the property in April, some with bullet holes in their heads.
New poll shows Steyer edging Hilton in CA governor's race as battle for 2nd tightens
A new poll released suggests Democrat Tom Steyer is narrowly moving ahead of Republican Steve Hilton in the battle for second place.
New CA gov poll shows tight race; Democrats Becerra, Steyer could advance
A crowded race for California governor is coming into sharper focus, with new polling released Friday showing three candidates separating themselves from the rest of the field.
North Bay woman paralyzed from waist down after tree limb crushes her
The 22-year-old was sitting at a park in Santa Rosa with a friend when the winds picked up. "Her spine kind of snapped and sheared is what (doctors) said," her father Andy said. Here's how you can help:
Bay Area shelters cut ties with rescue after records claim dogs found shot, buried
A search warrant affidavit filed in Humboldt County says investigators recently recovered eight dead dogs from the rescue's property. The affidavit alleges at least one of the dogs found dead had recently been transferred from the Bay Area.
San Jose cyclists may soon have to share bike lanes with DoorDash delivery robots
San Jose is planning to propose a program to bring food delivery robots known as DoorDash Dot to the city, but some cyclists say they are concerned about sharing bike lanes with autonomous devices.
Oakland home values drop more than 11% over past year, marking one of steepest declines in nation
In the latest data from real estate company Zillow, the typical home value in Oakland fell 11.4% in the past year to about $716,000, adjusted for inflation. The decline has led some to label the city one of the toughest housing markets in the country.
Bay Area layoffs lead unemployed people on hiking journey in search of community
A hiking group called (un)PTO was formed by people laid off across the Bay Area. On Monday, 80 people turned out for the weekly trek in San Mateo County, and that group continues to grow. They're searching for community, in a very tough job market.
Suspect pleads not guilty in deadly San Francisco hit-and-run that killed 74-year-old woman
The man accused of intentionally running over and killing 74-year-old Dannielle Spillman after a confrontation outside a San Francisco gas station pleaded not guilty Friday, as a judge again denied his request for bond.
CA says Amazon pressured retailers to boost prices on their websites to not undercut it
California's attorney general alleges that Amazon uses its market power to pressure vendors like Levi Strauss and retailers like Walmart to raise prices on their websites.