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Former KNTV Anchor Doug Moore Passes Away
One of our beloved former colleagues has passed away. Doug Moore, KNTV’s longtime anchor, died with his family by his side. You may remember Doug shared our news desk with Maggi Scura for nearly two decades. Doug was kind to everyone, from the station’s general manager to interns. He loved helping people behind the scenes and was a trusted voice...
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How to Rescan Your TV
If you are an over-the-air viewer who watch our station with an antenna, you will need to rescan your TV channel lineups after 1 p.m. on April 29th to keep receiving NBC Bay Area.
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Jeff's Forecast: Fire Warning & Gusty Mountains
Fire danger will stay the highest over the Mountains, where parts of the Bay Area could reach 50mph. Chief Meteorologist Jeff Ranieri has more on the fire danger and the very latest rain outlook in your Microclimate Forecast.
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Orinda Bans ‘Non-Hosted' Short-Term Rentals
In the wake of a Halloween night shooting at an Airbnb in Orinda that left five people dead, the city council on Tuesday night approved an emergency ordinance banning ‘non-hosted’ short-term rentals, as well as restrictions on hosted short-term rentals.
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SF Supervisor Demands Action on Drug Use on Federal Property
San Francisco Supervisor Matt Haney is demanding action from federal and city officials to address the problem of rampant drug sales and use outside the Federal Building in San Francisco. Jean Elle reports.
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The Struggle to Protect Students From Predatory Colleges
In a national collaboration with NBC stations around the country, the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit has been looking into federal student loans, the nation’s fastest growing form of consumer debt, and found that California is struggling to fill in the gap as federal regulations designed to protect students from predatory colleges wane. Janelle Wang reports.
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San Ramon Youth Soccer Coach Arrested in Sexual Assault: PD
A youth soccer coach in San Ramon was arrested last week after he allegedly sexually assaulted one of his former players, police said Tuesday. Ian Cull reports.
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Investigators Say Power Lines Caused Bethel Island Fire
East Contra Costa fire investigators have released a new video of what they say caused a fast-moving fire this weekend on Bethel Island. The video, shot by a night watchman early Sunday morning, shows sparks flying off of a power line. Investigators have concluded that it was a PG&E equipment failure. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Smoke From Kincade Fire Spreads to Bay Area
Smoke from the Kincade fire is working its way south, toward the Bay Area — and that has health officials in San Francisco warning everyone ahead of the weekend. Tim Daly reports.
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Will You be Reimbursed for Losses During Power Shutoffs?
During PG&E’s planned power shutoffs many lost money due to expenses such as hotel costs and food loss. People wanted to know if homeowners and renters’ insurance would cover these costs, but in most cases the answer is no. Consumer investigator Chris Chmura reports.
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$65M Deal With State Regulators Over PG&E's 811 Program
State regulators and PG&E have a struck a $65 million deal in the regulatory action over PG&E’s troubled 811 locate and mark program that ratepayer and safety advocates consider a slap on the wrist to the bankrupt company. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.
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New Security Measures at SF's Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
San Francisco’s Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival hasn’t historically had strict security rules, but in light of the recent string of deadly mass shootings, the popular event will be enforcing new rules this year. Anousha Rasta reports.
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Almena Refused Bail While Awaiting Retrial
The founder of an artists’ work-live collective in Oakland where a fast-moving fire trapped and killed 36 partygoers three years ago will be tried again on manslaughter charges, prosecutors said Friday. Melissa Colorado reports.
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Mountain View Bans RVs in Residential Neighborhoods
The Mountain View City Council has voted 4-3 to ban RVs in residential neighborhoods and on streets with bicycle lanes. They will still be allowed to park in industrial areas.
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Reservoir Fire Burns Near Milpitas
A combination of six fires have burned 138 acres off of Calaveras and Felter roads Saturday. The collection of fires, collectively dubbed the Reservoir Fire, are 40% contained. Marianne Favro Reports.
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Countable CEO: We Can Behave Online If We Try!
Bart Myers wants us to reasonably and rationally debate politics online.
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BART Police Reach Hiring Milestone
Your ride on BART could become safer as the agency just hired a total of 40 new police officers.
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Video Captures Shooting on Busy Market Street in SF
A bystander captured video of gunfire on a crowded street in the middle of the day Tuesday in San Francisco that left one person suffering from life-threatening injuries.
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Surveillance Video Captures Man Nearly Struck by Lightning
Surveillance video captured a lightning strike that hit dangerously close to a South Carolina man, causing him to drop his umbrella.