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North Bay woman files lawsuit after alleged sexual assault on American Airlines flight
A North Bay woman says she was sexually assaulted during a flight out of San Francisco and is speaking out about her experience.
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DOGE claims at least $117 million in Bay Area contract cuts, spurring layoffs and uncertainty
DOGE’s ongoing efforts to slash government contracts have led to the termination of more than 100 contracts with ties to Bay Area businesses and nonprofits.
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Waymo says its driverless cars are better than humans at avoiding crashes with bikers, pedestrians
Waymo released new research showing its fleet of driverless cars are better than humans at avoiding a wide range of collisions on public roads.
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Experts question pre-fire change to key Moss Landing safety system
A modification made before the recent Moss Landing battery storage plant fire may have compromised the effectiveness of the plant’s fire safety system, experts say.
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Oakland to pay $1 million in sexual harassment settlement
The city of Oakland is set to pay out a $1 million sexual harassment and discrimination settlement.
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When ICE wants help deporting immigrants, San Francisco Bay Area rarely complies
Federal immigration agents often try to lean on local law enforcement agencies for assistance in deporting undocumented immigrants, but an NBC Bay Area investigation reveals those requests often go ignored across the Bay Area
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Trump administration defies court order to restore legal aid funding for migrant children
Despite a federal judge’s order to resume funding for legal representation of unaccompanied immigrant children, the Trump administration has failed to comply, according to legal aid groups.
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DOJ memo could threaten pro-bono Attorney of the Day program in SF immigration court
Among the Trump administration’s sweeping changes to the U.S. immigration system are new policies that threaten to limit pro-bono legal services in immigration court.
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Secret church records ordered to be released by judge show how SF Archdiocese investigated abuse claims
Years of meeting minutes from the San Francisco Archdiocese’s Independent Review Board were released Wednesday morning following a bankruptcy’s judge’s order
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SF mom says legal aid helped keep her family housed, but budget cuts could eliminate program
A program offering free legal representation to low-income San Franciscans could soon fall victim to looming budget cuts and the city’s sluggish post-Covid economic recovery.
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Possible prosecution for adult in Antioch accidental shooting
A 3-year-old child died from self-inflicted gunshot wound at an Antioch home Tuesday evening.
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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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When will the state's faltering Next Gen 911 network hit the Bay Area? Nobody seems to have a clue
Nearly four years after a 911 Advisory Board Meeting called for 400 centers across the state to be connected to a new state-of-the-art emergency call network by August of 2021, only 23 dispatch centers are connected. The rollout remains paused as state officials probe concerns over how the system has performed live in the field.
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Elderly, kids, and disabled could lose housing amid federal funding delays
Children, seniors with disabilities, and men and women living with AIDS are just a few of the groups now in danger of losing their housing in California because of a major delay in funding from the federal government.
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Oakland's 911 answer times are improving, according to state data
New data from the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) shows significant improvement in 911 answering times by the Oakland Police Department.
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Judge orders Trump administration to restore legal aid to unaccompanied migrant children
A federal judge in California on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to temporarily restore legal aid to tens of thousands of migrant children who are in the United States without a parent or guardian.
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Legal aid groups seek to block cancelled contracts to represent unaccompanied immigrant children
Legal aid groups representing unaccompanied minors are seeking a temporary restraining order halting federal contract cancellations.