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Part of Peninsula Thruway ‘Unsafe,' Engineer Says. Hillsborough Disagrees.
A single bridge serves as the only entrance to Joe Pfeister and Maricar Pacquin’s Hillsborough home.
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Four Bay Area Priests Still on the Job Despite New Sex Abuse Allegations
Two Bay Area Catholic dioceses are allowing priests they employ to remain in ministry despite lawsuits now accusing the men of sexually abusing children earlier in their careers, NBC Bay Area has confirmed.
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Dozens of Northern CA Priests Facing Child Sex Abuse Claims for the First Time
Dozens of Northern California Catholic priests and church employees – some still working, others retired or deceased – are being publicly accused for the first time of sexually abusing children in their care.
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Hospital Mistakes: Simple Device Could Have Saved Life of Young Kidney Donor
A BROTHER’S GIFT When Anders Pederson learned his sister, Kelly, was in kidney failure and would need a transplant, he volunteered to donate to her immediately. Anders was 28 years old and healthy. Kelly had always been his best friend and mentor. “You know people have their partners that are their twin flames. Anders was my twin flame,” said Kelly….
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Watsonville Police Accused of Ignoring Fentanyl-Laced Drug Warning Before Santa Cruz Girl's Death
Six weeks before 16-year-old Lace Price, from Santa Cruz, was found dead in Michael Russell’s family home with fentanyl and other substances in her system, according to her parents, the Watsonville Police Department ignored a warning about Russell possibly selling deadly fentanyl-laced drugs.
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Fighting Fentanyl: Investigating Law Enforcement's Response to the Opioid Crisis
The Investigative Unit spent five months digging into our growing fentanyl crisis by following a troubling case out of Santa Cruz County involving the sudden death of a teen girl.
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Investigators Launch Probe Into COVID Testing Company
Officials from the California Department of Public Health and Mountain View Police Department are investigating a series of complaints surrounding a Chicago-based COVID-19 testing company operating in the Bay Area.
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EXCLUSIVE: Two SF Prosecutors Quit, Join Effort to Recall District Attorney Chesa Boudin
Local prosecutors talked to NBC Bay Area and said they’re quitting their jobs at the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office and join the effort to recall their former boss, District Attorney Chesa Boudin.
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Supervisors Call for Possible Attorney General Investigation Into Santa Clara Sheriff
Santa Clara County supervisors may soon take action to potentially hold Sheriff Laurie Smith and her department accountable for a series of controversial incidents that have left inmates dead or severely injured and have cost taxpayers millions of dollars.
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No Man's Land: Fighting for Fatherhood in a Broken System
Just as Mike’s baby is born, the mother is showing signs of delusional schizophrenia. When her destructive episodes escalate, she’s incarcerated and Mike and his baby daughter, Dani, are evicted from their apartment. Unable to work and care for his infant at the same time, Mike loses his job. He and Dani are suddenly homeless. Desperate for a safe...