Bob Redell reports for NBC Bay Area’s morning news program, Today In the Bay.
Bob's reports range from coverage of breaking news to features. His quirky, engaging style has led NBC stations across the country to pick up his stories, and his work regularly airs on NBC California Nonstop in the Bay Area, Los Angeles and San Diego.
Bob graduated from Indiana University (a few years after Bobby Knight threw the chair) to become the feature reporter in Fort Myers, Fla. He then moved on to Jacksonville before eventually heading out west.
In 2000, he joined NBC Bay Area where he has since received seven Emmy Awards for reporting.
Bob and his family live in Livermore, California.
The Latest
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Unhoused people receive free services at health fair in San Jose
Unhoused people in the South Bay were given access to free health screenings, showers, bike repairs and other services during a health fair in San Jose on Friday.
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Parents in San Jose rally against school closure
Parents in the South Bay on Friday are urging administrators not to close their children’s school.
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Vallejo authorities seek help finding suspects in shooting of young girl
Vallejo authorities are asking for the public’s help in catching the suspects in the shooting of a young girl last weekend.
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4 killed in separate acts of violence in Oakland over New Year's
Four people were killed in separate acts of violence in Oakland over the New Year’s holiday.
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Barista, bystander subdue would-be robber at SF cafe
A brave barista and a bystander in San Francisco jumped into action last Friday to protect a coffee shop against a would-be robber.
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Livermore National Lab's ‘El Capitan' is world's fastest supercomputer
The supercomputer housed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is assembled by HP using AMC chips and takes up 7,500 square feet.
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Hundreds line up outside new Costco in Pleasanton ahead of grand opening
Hundreds of people were lined up early Wednesday morning outside a brand new Costco in Pleasanton, several hoping to score discounted alcohol.
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Bay Area nonprofit pushes to end youth homelessness
Bay Area nonprofit Turntable is trying to help young people stuck on the streets by providing them with one-stop shopping help for housing, therapy and support in finding a job.
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East San Jose business district gets free security cameras to deter crime
A San Jose councilman handed out free security cameras to business owners in his district Tuesday as part of a pilot program designed to deter break-ins and armed robberies.
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Judge to decide whether to dismiss case against Alameda officers charged in death of Mario Gonzalez
Three Alameda police officers charged in connection with the death of an unarmed man appeared in court Friday, attempting to get their case dismissed.