
Antioch accused boss ‘bully' sues school district over suspension
Antioch Unified School District Maintenance Director Ken Turnage has filed a civil complaint against the school district.
Antioch Unified School District Maintenance Director Ken Turnage has filed a civil complaint against the school district.
San Jose Special Education worker Kirk McFarland was arrested Monday by Santa Clara County Sheriff’s deputies and charged with one felony count of possession of child pornography.
A legally blind man in Oakland says he could soon be on the street because the affordable apartment community for seniors where he lived refuses to let him back into his home, even after his eviction was overturned by a judge.
The City of San Jose shut down Agave following the death of waitress Diana Prieto. But its owners have since opened new locations, which have also attracted attention from police.
To get a sense of how the president’s immigration policies were impacting immigrants and the attorneys who represent them, NBC Bay Area recently spent four days attending hearings at San Francisco’s immigration court and speaking to those directly affected.
The NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit profiles a soon-to-be unveiled process for reporting sexual misconduct within the ranks of San Francisco’s powerful and influential Democratic Party.
A federal review confirms serious complaints of mismanagement at a federally funded school program in Santa Clara County that’s supposed to help families in need.
Three months after the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) paused the deployment of its Next Generation 911 system over concerns the technology was prone to failures that put public safety at risk.
After a hard of hearing special education student first came forward about receiving a diploma from Leigh High School in San Jose, Calif. even though he only reads at a grade school level, three more students in his program are speaking up.
For more than a year, residents of the Garden Park Village say they’ve endured a barrage of petty and excessive fines from the HOA board at their San Jose condominium complex, with some owing thousands in penalties and facing financial hardship.
In a recent letter to ratepayers– signed “with love” — PG&E CEO Patti Poppe talks about how much the company cares about them.
Months into a criminal investigation by the California Department of Justice into Contra Costa Health for possible Medi-Cal fraud and elder abuse, the East Bay public health care system has announced its CEO Anna Roth is leaving.
President Donald Trump has promised a massive wave of deportations under his administration, but attorneys, judges and others who are deeply embedded in U.S. immigration courts warn an influx of new cases could crush an already strained system.
Southern California Edison told state regulators Thursday that it’s investigating whether a line it had previously shut off may have played a role in sparking the Eaton Fire above Altadena.
The fire at the Vistra Energy lithium battery plant in Moss Landing sparked the conversation about the facility’s storage system.
A judge has temporarily blocked the Trump Administration’s plan to freeze trillions of dollars in federal funding. However, dozens of Head Start programs say they still can’t access their money, according to the National Head Start Association.
He’s possibly the youngest clergy abuse victim now suing the Catholic church in California. Now, he’s speaking out for the first time, saying abuse within the church is not a problem of the past.
There were many “A Day Without Immigrants” rallies across the country Monday. How much does our economy rely on immigrants and specifically undocumented migrants? Investigative Reporter Candice Nguyen reports.