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James Durgin of ‘Saving San Francisco' could face more time behind bars even after upcoming release
James Durgin will soon be a free man after spending nearly three months in San Francisco County jail for a probation violation, but he’s still due in federal court next week in connection to a recently filed vandalism charge. Bigad Shaban reports.
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James Durgin of ‘Saving San Francisco' accused of writing cryptic love messages on front doors
James Durgin, the central figure of the NBC Bay Area streaming series “Saving San Francisco,” is scheduled to be released from San Francisco County jail next week just as he faces a new federal vandalism charge. Senior Investigative Reporter Bigad Shaban has more.
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We Investigate: Sliding hillside fears
Is an East Bay hillside in danger of sliding? A community in Oakland says an underground water drainage system is failing and it’s putting their homes at risk. They also say, they can’t get any help repairing it. Investigative Reporter Jaxon Van Derbeken has the story.
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Driverless Cruise car accused of almost hitting kids in two separate close calls one day apart
The California DMV is investigating allegations a driverless Cruise vehicle nearly hit a 7-year-old boy after failing to yield to him and his family while they crossed the street in San Francisco last year, according to DMV records obtained by the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit.
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BART hit with more wet-weather braking headaches
BART’s new Fleet of the Future continues to be hobbled by wet weather braking issues despite this year’s comparatively mild weather conditions, with one recent storm sending five entire trains in for wheel resurfacing due to unexpected braking.