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Troubled Millennium Tower fix reaches key milestone
San Francisco’s leaning and sinking Millennium Tower is now partly supported on two sides to bedrock, a major milestone for the troubled so-called fix designed to stabilize the high-rise and reverse its lean, NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit has learned.
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Exclusive: Motive uncovered in Los Gatos mom jail attack
The Investigative Unit obtained the incident report detailing why five inmates violently assaulted Shannon O’Connor sending her to the hospital last October. Candice Nguyen reports.
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Troubled Millennium Tower fix reaches key milestone
San Francisco’s leaning and sinking Millennium Tower is now partly supported on two sides to bedrock, a major milestone for the troubled so-called fix designed to stabilize the high-rise and reverse its lean, NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit has learned.
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Motive uncovered in Los Gatos mom jail attack
The Investigative Unit obtained the incident report detailing why five inmates violently assaulted Shannon O’Connor sending her to the hospital last October. Candice Nguyen reports.
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Oakland Diocese seeks to seal names of alleged predator priests in bankruptcy case
Attorneys representing the Diocese of Oakland in its ongoing bankruptcy case are seeking to seal the names of priests and other church employees accused of sexually abusing children or aiding in alleged cover ups.
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Exclusive: Motive uncovered in Los Gatos mom jail attack
The Investigative Unit obtained the incident report detailing why five inmates violently assaulted Shannon O’Connor sending her to the hospital last October.
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Sole survivor of Half Moon Bay mass shooting speaks out
The sole survivor of the Half Moon Bay mass shooting spoke out for the first time Tuesday. Investigative reporter Hilda Gutierrez sat with the victim and has the story.
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PG&E facing huge maintenance backlog going into fire season
PG&E heads into fire season this year facing a backlog of 170,000 outstanding maintenance jobs in the high fire risk parts of its system, according to a report by the independent safety monitor.
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A closer look: PG&E's massive maintenance backlog
PG&E heads into fire season this year facing a backlog of 170,000 outstanding maintenance jobs in the high fire risk parts of its system, according to a report by the independent safety monitor. Jaxon Van Derbeken has more.
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Sexual Violence in AAPI Community More Pervasive Than We Realize, Advocates Say
The NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit explores the rise in sexual violence committed against AAPI women, the influence of anti-Asian hate, and new efforts to provide survivors with needed support. Bigad Shaban reports.
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Sexual Violence in AAPI Community More Pervasive Than We Realize, Advocates Say
The NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit explores the rise in sexual violence committed against AAPI women, the influence of anti-Asian hate, and new efforts to provide survivors with needed support.
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‘We Need to Fix It': Bay Area Catholics Speak Out About Abuse Scandal
NBC Bay Area sat down with 10 parishioners from Church of the Transfiguration in Castro Valley to gauge their thoughts on the ongoing scandal within the church and how it’s being handled by leadership.
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‘We Need to Fix It': Bay Area Catholics Speak Out About Abuse Scandal
NBC Bay Area sat down with 10 parishioners from Church of the Transfiguration in Castro Valley to gauge their thoughts on the ongoing scandal within the church and how it’s being handled by leadership. Candice Nguyen reports.
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Sutter Health CEO ‘Disturbed' by Discrimination Claims Raised in NBC Bay Area Report
Sutter Health, one of California’s largest medical providers, is taking action after NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit exposed serious racial discrimination allegations inside hospitals and clinics across Northern California. Senior Investigative Reporter Bigad Shaban reports.
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BART Pays $4.4 Million in 2020 Shooting Case
NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit has learned BART has agreed to pay $4.4 million to settle an excessive force lawsuit filed by the survivor of a 2020 police shooting that was captured on officers’ body-worn camera video.
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Explained: Current Laws for Security Guards in San Francisco
Before the Banko Brown shooting video was released, a city supervisor started calls to restrict the use of guns by private security guards in San Francisco. Investigative Reporter Hilda Gutierrez looked at the current law for security guards and explains.
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A Closer Look: Walgreens Security Guard Interviewed Following Fatal Shooting
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins has repeatedly said that the hours-worth of police interviews with the Walgreens security guard also played a major role in her decision not to prosecute the guard. Senior Investigative Reporter Bigad Shaban spent the day watching the newly-released videos and has some insight.
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SF High-Rise Blames Millennium Tower for Its Recent Shattered Windows
A San Francisco high-rise is now blaming its notorious neighbor, the Millennium Tower, for causing its windows to break during last month’s windstorms — a finding that prompted dissatisfied city officials to order an independent probe of all of the city’s high-rise window failures, NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit has learned.
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SF High-Rise Blames Millennium Tower for Its Recent Shattered Windows
Last month’s windstorm caused problems at six high rises in San Francisco, and now, we’re learning one of them is blaming its notorious neighbor, the sinking and tilting Millennium Tower. But as Investigative Reporter Jaxon Van Derbeken tells us, the city is not buying it.
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Partial Settlement Reached in Santa Cruz Fentanyl Wrongful Death Lawsuit
The family of 16-year-old Emma Lace Price of Santa Cruz have reached a partial settle in their wrongful death lawsuit against the man their daughter was with when she died and his parents.