Kris Reyes, ABC7 News

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Past articles by Kris:

LIVE: New SJPD chief holds news conference

The San Jose City Council announced Tuesday afternoon that it has selected Anthony Mata as the new chief of police. → Read More

Travel experts hopeful for 'vaxications' to give tourism industry boost

It's a term some travel experts are calling "vaxication," the vacations people are planning after they get vaccinated. → Read More

Bay Area breweries, distilleries 'excited' after state announces new rules allowing limited indoor services

A win for breweries, distilleries, and wineries. Starting March 13, California will be easing restrictions allowing for outdoor services without food and limited indoor services. → Read More

1 of 3 women arrested after video shows them harassing, attacking San Francisco Uber driver

The San Francisco Police Department announced Thursday one of the women seen harassing and attacking an Uber driver has been arrested. → Read More

Disturbing video shows Uber passengers harass, attack San Francisco driver over request to wear mask

"It was unbearable, it was threatening, I was scared of my life." An Uber driver is now opening up after he says he was attacked and harassed by three women for asking them to wear a mask. → Read More

Disturbing video shows Uber passengers harass, attack SF driver over request to wear a mask

"It was unbearable, it was threatening, I was scared of my life." An Uber driver is now opening up after he says was attacked and harassed by three women for asking them to wear a mask. → Read More

#StandForAsians rally draws hundreds in San Mateo with 7th grader leading the charge

"We're going to stop Asians from being targeted:" That was the 7th grader's mission, as she led hundreds during a San Mateo rally against violence towards Asian Americans → Read More

Bay Area experts share advice on talking to children and teens about mental health, suicide

ABC7 News reached out to doctors helping families daily with mental health issues. We asked them to share their best advice on how to have a conversation about this challenging topic. → Read More

What is Phase 1B? Your questions about COVID-19 vaccine eligibility answered

As Bay Area counties expand coronavirus vaccine distribution, ABC7 is answering frequently asked questions about who is eligible and when under Phase 1B. → Read More

Salesforce declares '9-to-5 workday is dead,' all employees can permanently work from home

Going into the office could become a thing of the past with tech headquarters downsizing and employees working from home. → Read More

California court sides with Twitter on right to ban users for speech considered hateful

A California appeals court has sided with Twitter, ruling the platform has the right to ban users for speech they consider hateful. → Read More

Caught on camera: Beloved monument in San Jose's Japantown vandalized

A historical monument to Asian American immigrant history in San Jose was vandalized on Sunday night, and the act was caught on camera. → Read More

Boulder Creek camp struggling to rebuild after wildfire gets hit by destructive thieves

Camp Krem for people with disabilities has been recovering from the wildfires, and has now also been burglarized. → Read More

5 Bay Area counties say providers received paused Moderna COVID-19 vaccine lot

Five Bay Area counties - San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Santa Clara and Contra Costa - say local health providers received COVID-19 vaccine doses from a particular Moderna lot now being paused due to possible allergic reactions. → Read More

Bay Area counties roll out different plans, not all able to vaccinate individuals over 65 yet

Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that Californians 65 and older were being moved up in line to receive the COVID-19 vaccine next. San Mateo, Contra Costa and Santa Clara counties gave updates on what that means for their vaccination distribution plans. → Read More

'We would all be dead': Bay Area BLM organizers point to race double standard in Capitol riot

Activists at last year's Black Lives Matter rallies in the Bay Area say they witnessed a much different reality on the ground at their protests compared to Wednesday's siege at the Capitol. → Read More

Bay Area Republicans call siege of US Capitol 'disgusting,' President's reaction appropriate

'NOT THE AMERICAN WAY': Using words like "shocking," disgraceful" and "disgusting," prominent Republicans around the Bay Area are reacting to the violence that occurred Wednesday in the Capitol. → Read More

'Just keep moving forward': How to stay inspired in 2021, keep your fitness goals

On the first day of 2021, the Boom Box Studio on Market Street in San Francisco was ready to greet 2021 with their first outdoor workout. → Read More

Boarded up hotels, empty restaurants: A look at the final day of 2020 in San Francisco

Everywhere you looked on the last day of the year seemed to be a reminder that 2020 was a year like no other. → Read More

Bay Area NYE menus selling fast, a silver lining to a difficult year

New Year's Eve may be much quieter this year, but it seems people are still wanting to celebrate at home and Bay Area restaurants are stepping up to serve them. → Read More