Michael Bott
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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: Marin Catholic High School teacher investigated for inappropriate texts with child
A Marin Catholic High School theology teacher is under investigation by the Oakland Police Department for allegedly sending inappropriate text messages to an underaged church altar server.
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Suspect Arrested in Stabbing at Popular SF Chinatown Bakery Has Violent Criminal History
A 61-year-old man arrested following a stabbing at a popular bakery in San Francisco’s Chinatown has a violent criminal history, court records show.
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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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Accused 2 Decades Ago and Returned to Ministry, SF Priest Faces New Allegations
Fr. Daniel Carter was accused back in 2002 of sexually abusing a Redwood City social worker when she was a child. The Archbishop at the time called the allegations unfounded and returned Carter to ministry.
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Caught on Camera: VTA Bus Operator Attacks Passenger
A veteran VTA bus operator has been terminated after surveillance video shows him follow a passenger off his bus and assault the man in the middle of the street.
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Sutter Health CEO ‘Disturbed' by Discrimination Claims in NBC Bay Area Report, Orders Reforms
Sutter Health, one of California’s largest medical providers, is taking action just days after an NBC Bay Area Investigative report exposed serious racial discrimination allegations inside Sutter’s hospitals and clinics across Northern California. Black physicians claim Sutter leaders have engaged in discriminatory practices for years.
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‘How Does This Happen to All of Us?': Black Doctors Allege Discrimination at Sutter Health
A trio of Black physicians, who formerly worked at Sutter Health hospitals in Northern California, say the large hospital system has discriminated against Black doctors for years.
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Video Shows Moments Leading to Police Shooting in Redwood City
New video obtained by NBC Bay Area takes a look at exactly how a fatal police shooting in Redwood City started and ended last November.
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University of California Blasted for Slow Return of Native American Remains, Artifacts
The University of California is failing to return hundreds of thousands of Native American remains and artifacts to their tribes of origin, despite a decades-long legal mandate to do so, according to a recent state audit.