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Data shows declining number of shootings on California freeways
New numbers show the commute is getting a little safer for Bay Area drivers after a spike in freeway violence during the pandemic.
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Soaring PG&E power rates in 2024 approach Hawaii
With the hefty increase so far this year, PG&E’s rates are now approaching those of Hawaii, a state with the unfortunate distinction of having the most expensive power in the nation.
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Antioch community voices concerns about bullying claims against school supervisor
Community members spoke out and voiced their concerns over bullying claims against Antioch Unified School District employees on Thursday night.
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Bills aimed at closing traffic ticket loophole for driverless cars get initial green light
A pair of bills that aim, in part, to close a loophole prohibiting autonomous vehicles from getting traffic tickets cleared major hurdles in the California legislature this week.
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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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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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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.
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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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Negotiated Justice: When alleged sex offenders plea down to non-sex crimes
An alleged rape victim from San Mateo County is questioning the justice system after she says her rapist was offered and accepted a plea deal for a non-sex crime.
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Uber Eats now uses Waymo's self-driving cars to offer driverless deliveries
Mountain View-based Waymo has partnered with Uber Eats to debut a driverless meal delivery service in select neighborhoods in Phoenix.
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PG&E gets break on paying $1 billion bill
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.
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Ozempic, Mounjaro negative impacts: Drug shortages and black market
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.
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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.
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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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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.