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Noelle Bellow

KRON 4 News

San Francisco, CA, United States

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Past articles by Noelle:

New virtual reality exhibit in Richmond brings outer space journey to Bay Area

RICHMOND, Calif. (KRON) — All the damp weather the Bay Area will be dealing with this week might mean you’re looking for an indoor activity — maybe even one that takes you to out of this world. There’s a new virtual reality exhibit on the Richmond waterfront, and it’s bringing outer space back down to […] → Read More

California law allows lawsuits against ‘cyber flashers’

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – Californians who find themselves on the receiving end of unwanted lewd messages can now sue senders, under a new law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom. Cyber flashing is a term used to describe lewd photographs being sent electronically without the recipient’s consent. That act is now banned. “Under California law now, […] → Read More

PG&E: Bay Area power outages heat-related, no rotating outages planned

(KRON) — As the Bay Area grapples with a brutal unprecedented September heat wave, the possibility of power outages and blackouts looms for many Bay Area residents. However, a PG&E spokesperson told KRON4 that currently, the utility has no plans to implement a Public Safety Power shutoff and that the state has not called for […] → Read More

New app allows users to track wildfires in real time

(KRON) — As we move further into fire season, a new resource is aiming to keep Californians on top of wildfire risks and response. “We want to empower citizens to be able to feel a little less helpless in a pretty much helpless situation,” said John Mills, CEO of the Watch Duty app. Keeping watch […] → Read More

How to make ‘meatless mushroom meal’

(KRON) –The Lenten season is here which means every Friday Christians around the world will go meatless. Seafood is always a good option, but to help you change up the menu – whether you’re doing so for lent or it’s your diet – Livermore mom and wine and food blogger Leslie Dabney joins us with […] → Read More

Honoring Black History: Berkeley dentist carries on family legacy

Berkeley-based dentist Dr. Thomas Arnold has spent nearly 50 years teaching his patients proper oral hygeine. → Read More

Poet Maya Angelou honored on U.S. quarter

Late poet Maya Angelou has become the first Black woman on a United States quarter. → Read More

San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Company returns with new festival

San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Company or 'SFBATCO' is back this year with a new festival. → Read More

Doomscrolling: How to stop the social media spiral

Whether you're doing it on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or Reddit - it might be time to take a break. → Read More

Plan ahead: Financial advice for couples

Getting on the same page financially with your partner is really important, but only 1 in 5 couples are making important money decisions together. → Read More

No vaccine could mean no service in San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) – No vaccine could soon mean no service. That’s what San Francisco bar owners are considering making reality as COVID-19 cases begin to rise across the bay area. A group of 500 bar owners are discussing a mandate for proof of vaccination from all patrons to protect staff and customers alike. […] → Read More

Becoming a better ally during Disability Pride Month

July is Disability Pride Month, and it’s not only a time for the disabled community to celebrate who they are, but it’s also a time to better understand how you can become a better ally to our disabled community members. → Read More

Taxi cabs see increased ridership as Uber, Lyft prices surge

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) – An uptick in pricing across popular rideshare apps is pushing passengers to other modes of transportation. And for some, that means going back to taxis. Cab companies are reporting an uptick in business over the last few months. E-commerce company Rakuten reported last month that prices for rides from Uber […] → Read More

Inside SF’s iconic Top of the Mark lounge

As San Francisco starts to see more tourists coming back into the city, restaurants and bars are looking for ways to attract locals back inside. → Read More

Mountain Winery announces eclectic 2021 concert series

After canceling the 2020 concert series, Mountain Winery in Saratoga is back with an eclectic lineup for the 2021 concert series. The first show is July 31st which features country music band Little Big Town. The series runs through October, with other acts including Boyz II Men, Chicago, Train, Dave Koz and Friends, Steve Martin […] → Read More

What is causing meat prices to rise?

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) – Are you paying more money for your meat? If so, you’re not alone. David Samiljan owns Barons Quality Meats and Seafood, and he says prices from his suppliers have increased since March. The biggest price increase has been in the Tenderloin, up 27% “We’ve seen a significant increase in brisket […] → Read More

Timeline: A look back at the pandemic then vs. now

It's been a long 15 months since lockdowns were first put in place across the Bay Area. → Read More

Exclusive interview: Hamilton returns to BroadwaySF

It is inimitable, it is original, it is 'Hamilton' and after a year long hiatus the much loved musical is headed back to Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco. → Read More

Destination California: Hidden gems of Napa Valley

There are many ways to travel through the miles of scenery beautiful Napa Valley offers. → Read More

CDC investigates some cases of heart inflammation in vaccinated teens

The CDC is looking into reports of heart issues among teenagers and young adults who have received their COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More