Antioch Unified boss ‘bully' put worker's desk on roof, employees say
Several Antioch Unified School District employees are coming forward with concerns of constant bullying by their supervisor.
Several Antioch Unified School District employees are coming forward with concerns of constant bullying by their supervisor.
Regulators have agreed to let PG&E delay paying two-thirds of the $1 billion it owes customers, allowing the power company to take the next two years to pay the full amount.
The skyrocketing popularity of weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro is making it nearly impossible for some diabetes patients to access their prescriptions, according to one of the drug manufacturers and local endocrinologists.
Office vacancies in San Francisco reached an all-time high in the first quarter of 2024, but there are signs the market has reached a turning point, according to preliminary data released by real estate firm CBRE.
Video released Thursday by the Napa County Sheriff’s Office shows one of its deputies shooting an armed man in the back as he attempted to flee through a residential neighborhood in Vallejo.
A former San Francisco public official — already facing public corruption charges from earlier this year — has been hit with 62 new felony counts of allegedly embezzling more than $627,000 from a city workers compensation fund he was supposed to watch over, authorities said Thursday.
A year after an open window broke in high winds at the troubled Millennium Tower, building officials recently told the city they have installed stronger equipment to better secure windows in, so far, 29 of the high-rise’s 419 units.
NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit speaks with one woman who said it could take a decade until she sees any sort of resolution.
The county added more housing units via accessory dwelling units (ADUs) than all other types of housing combined in 2021 and 2022, according to state data.
For two years during the pandemic, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority was unable to process numerous old, retired buses for auction – a process that could have helped the South Bay transit agency recoup tens of thousands of public dollars it spent on the vehicles
One day following an NBC Bay Area story on the possible eviction of Helen Byrne, 94, from her San Francisco apartment of eight decades, the property’s owners say they now plan to allow Byrne and the building’s other tenants to remain in their homes.
The Public Utilities Commission approved a PG&E rate hike Thursday that will add about $5 a month to the average bill – and it could begin as soon as next month.
Despite profits of more than $2 billion last year, PG&E recently told regulators that it is in such a financial bind that it needs more time to make a $1 billion payment.
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.