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Antioch superintendent removes herself from overseeing bullying investigations after KNTV report
In an email to board members Wednesday, Antioch Unified School District Superintendent Stephanie Anello announced she is removing herself from overseeing the district’s investigative proceedings involving employee bullying claims as first reported by NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit.
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California lawmakers clear path for more oversight, traffic tickets for driverless cars
A pair of bills seeking more regulations over the driverless car industry cleared major hurdles in the California legislature this week. The proposed new laws would, in part, close a loophole the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit exposed that has been leaving autonomous vehicles immune from receiving traffic tickets. Senior Investigative Reporter Bigad Shaban has the story.
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Antioch superintendent removes herself from worker bullying investigations after NBC Bay Area report
In an email to board members Wednesday, Antioch Unified School District Superintendent Stephanie Anello announced she is removing herself from the district’s investigative proceedings involving employee bullying claims first reported by NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit.
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Antioch superintendent removes herself from overseeing bullying investigations after KNTV report
In an email to board members Wednesday, Antioch Unified School District Superintendent Stephanie Anello announced she is removing herself from the district’s investigative proceedings involving employee bullying claims that were first reported by NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit.
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Press Release: NBC Bay Area Wins Hillman Prize for Acclaimed Investigative Series ‘911: Hanging on The Line'
SAN JOSE, CA – April 24, 2024 – NBC Bay Area / KNTV has been honored with a Hillman Prize for Journalism by the Sidney Hillman Foundation for its investigative series 911: Hanging on the Line. The series shed light on critical issues within Oakland’s 911 system and helped prompt a $2.5 million investment by the City of Oakland and the…
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A closer look: AUSD bullying complaints
NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke to Investigative Reporter Candice Nguyen about an update to a story she broke last week involving a school district supervisor accused of bullying of his employees. Now, there’s a new call for an independent investigation.
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Antioch superintendent calls for bullying investigation, board trustees question her involvement
The Antioch Unified School District superintendent is calling for an investigation into how the district is handling bullying claims. This stems from a story NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit broke last week.
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Superintendent calling for investigation into Antioch Unified's handling of bullying claims
The Antioch Unified School District superintendent is calling for an investigation into how the district is handling bullying claims. This stems from a story NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit broke last week. Candice Nguyen has the latest.
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Antioch school official calls for superintendent resignation after KNTV worker bullying report
Antioch Unified School District Board President Antonio Hernandez is calling for Superintendent Stephanie Anello to step down from her position as the district’s top official. Candice Nguyen reports.
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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.
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Antioch Unified boss ‘bully' puts worker's desk on roof, employees say
Several Antioch Unified School District employees are coming forward with concerns of constant bullying by their supervisor. Candice Nguyen reports.
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James Durgin of ‘Saving Francisco' in jail after local and federal warrants issued for his arrest
James Durgin, the central figure of the NBC Bay Area streaming series “Saving San Francisco,” has been on the run from law enforcement for roughly two weeks, but Monday evening he was arrested, once again.
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James Durgin of ‘Saving San Francisco' arrested again
James Durgin from “Saving San Francisco” has been arrested again after being on the run from law enforcement for about two weeks. By his own count, he’s been in and out of jail more than 100 times in the city – which is part of the reason NBC Bay Area profiled him in the streaming series which chronicled serious problems...
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San Francisco vacancies reach all-time high amid signs of a market shift
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. Investigative reporter Hilda Gutierrez reports.
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Newly-released videos show Napa County deputy shooting armed man in back as he fled
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.
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Newly-released videos show Napa County Sheriff's Deputy shooting armed suspect in the back
Videos released Thursday by the Napa County Sheriff’s Office show a Bay Area officer shooting an armed man in the back. Serious questions remain whether the shooting was justified. NBC Bay Area Senior Investigative Reporter Bigad Shaban has the story.
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Former San Francisco official charged with embezzlement
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.
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San Francisco's Millennium Tower slow to fix windows
Last spring, a window at San Francisco’s Millennium Tower blew out of its frame during a wind storm raising questions and concerns about safety of the city’s high rise buildings in bad weather. The incident, and half a dozen others, triggered calls for inspections, and changes. But as NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Reporter Jaxon Van Derbeken explains, not much appears...
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San Francisco's Millennium Tower slow to fix windows
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.
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Progress report: Millennium Tower window issues
NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke to Investigative Reporter Jaxon Van Derbeken, who’s been exposing the problems at the San Francisco Millennium Tower for years, about the progress — or lack thereof — when it comes for inspections and changes.