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Spring skiing events at Palisades Tahoe
Spring has sprung at Palisades Tahoe. Here’s a look at some spring skiing events happening now through Memorial Day.
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Judge to decide whether to proceed with Menendez brothers resentencing hearing
A judge is set to decide Friday whether to proceed with resentencing hearings for Erik and Lyle Menendez, who were convicted of murdering their parents, in light of Los Angeles’ new district attorney opposing their release after 30 years behind bars. Bob Redell reports.
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California's effort to hold oil companies liable for natural disaster damage stalls
California lawmakers have blocked a bill to make oil and gas companies liable for damage to homes from natural disasters caused by climate change, warning it could raise gas prices.
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More ADU issues: California is investigating complaints about another builder
A frustrated homeowner in Martinez said two builders abandoned her and kept thousands of dollars. Consumer Investigator Chris Chmura responded.
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Complaints surface about another ADU builder
Complaints have surfaced about an ADU builder company alleging it is accepting more money upfront than state law allows or hasn’t delivered the promised building to a customer. Chris Chmura reports.
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A closer look: ADU construction issues
An ADU builder company is accused of accepting more money up front than state law allows or hasn’t delivered the promised building to a customer. Raj Mathai speaks with Chris Chmura on this.
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State Farm makes case for insurance rate hike during hearing
Wednesday was the second day of a critical hearing that will decide whether State Farm, California’s largest home insurer, can raise rates by double digits.
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State Farm makes case for insurance rate hike during hearing
Wednesday was the second day for critical hearing that will decide whether State Farm, California’s largest home insurer, can raise rates by double digits. Ian Cull reports.
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Lake Tahoe ski resort set to reopen after season closure
After being shut down for the past season, a Lake Tahoe ski area is set to make a comeback.
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Lake Tahoe ski resort set to reopen after season closure
After being shut down for the past season, a Lake Tahoe ski area is set to make a comeback.
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Missing San Diego woman pulled from storm drain dies at hospital
San Diego Fire-Rescue Battalion Chief Erik Windsor said on Monday that he thought Yafang Zhou, 59, may have been trapped for days.
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Watch: More opponents of Newsom's Delta tunnel project emerge
The group opposing Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to fund an underground water tunnel in the Delta says more people are coming out against it because of the cost and the environmental impact.
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San Francisco woman dies while skiing at Lake Tahoe resort
A 26-year-old San Francisco woman died over the weekend after suffering a head injury while skiing at Palisades Tahoe resort, according to officials.
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San Francisco woman, 26, dies while skiing at Lake Tahoe resort
A 26-year-old San Francisco woman died over the weekend after suffering a head injury while skiing at Palisades Tahoe resort, according to officials.
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Commercial Dungeness crab season to end in Monterey Bay
California’s Dungeness crab season is starting to end in Monterey Bay.
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Rare virus that killed Gene Hackman's wife linked to 3 deaths in California town
Public health officials in California confirmed that three people in the town of Mammoth Lakes have died from hantavirus, the same virus that killed actor Gene Hackman’s wife in February, NBC News reported.
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Industry leader responds to CA's troubled Next Gen 911 rollout
A top emergency communications leader is speaking out after major issues with California’s new digital 911 system were uncovered by NBC Bay Area.
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In Depth: Industry leader responds to CA's troubled Next Gen 911 rollout
Industry leaders are speaking out after major delays and issues with the state’s new 911 system. Brian Fontes, the CEO of the National Emergency Numbers Association, said he’s concerned about California’s broken promises and that the Next Gent 911 upgrade is something all Californians need. NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke with Investigative Reporter Candice Nguyen to understand the...
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Proposed California bill aims to bridge gap in school funding
A new California bill would help close the school funding gap between schools in wealthy areas and those in economically threatened areas.
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Proposed California bill aims to bridge gap in school funding
A new California bill would help close the school funding gap between schools in wealthy areas and those in economically threatened areas. Damian Trujillo reports.