Carolyn Tyler, ABC7 News

Carolyn Tyler

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San Francisco, CA, United States

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Past articles by Carolyn:

From America's dad to prison inmate, Bay Area accuser rejoices over Cosby verdict

Comedian Bill Cosby has begun serving a prison sentence in Pennsylvania today after being convicted of sexual assault. Though the case involved one woman, Temple University administrator Andrea Constand, dozens of others accused him including a North Bay woman. → Read More

San Francisco residents, political leaders join other US cities remembering 9/11 terror attacks by volunteering

DAY OF REMEMBRANCE: A special event commemorating 9/11 was held in San Francisco. For the first time the city joined New York, Los Angeles and Phoenix in a unique program to turn a day of tragedy into something better. → Read More

Analyst: San Francisco spent $35 million a year to remove trash from streets

TRASH TROUBLE: A new analysis shows San Francisco spends more money to clean up its streets than bigger cities like Chicago. → Read More

E-cigarette industry under fire after one explodes in man's pants

Stunning video shows the moment an e-cigarette exploded in a man's pants while he was shopping for a television. → Read More

Sonoma councilwoman says there's attempt to 'slut-shame' her into dropping re-election bid

A Sonoma city councilwoman and former mayor is fighting back against what she calls an attempt to "slut-shame" her into dropping her re-election bid. → Read More

San Francisco's new 'poop patrol' will try to find waste before you do

San Francisco's dirty sidewalks are one of the biggest gripes of residents and cleaning them is among the top priorities of the newly elected Mayor. So now the city is launching the Poop Patrol. → Read More

San Francisco announces new 'poop patrol' to spot, clean up feces from streets

A report says that San Francisco's 311 service received nearly 15,000 calls since January about feces on the sidewalks and streets. A new "poop patrol" will soon be assigned to try and find the human messes before you do. → Read More

Rebranding brings new name for old San Francisco neighborhood

The new Transbay Terminal in San Francisco is set for a grand opening this month, but a neighborhood springing up around it has already announced its presence and for some it is a head-scratcher. → Read More

San Francisco's new 'East Cut' neighborhood springs up around Transbay Terminal

San Francisco's newest neighborhood is springing up around the Transbay Terminal. Formerly known as Rincon Hill, a new sign proclaims the area as the East Cut. → Read More

BART upping police presence following wave of violent attacks

BART's new safety and security plan doesn't add more police officers to the system, but it requires all the existing officers to work longer days and to give up part of their weekends. → Read More

Friend reflects on former Oakland mayor's legacy

Former East Bay Congressman and Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums died at 82 years old. A close friend, Paul Cobb, says he was, "unafraid to challenge authority from a principled position. He stood strong and solid." → Read More

Friend reflects on former Oakland mayor's legacy

Former East Bay Congressman and Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums died at 82 years old. A close friend, Paul Cobb, says he was, "unafraid to challenge authority from a principled position. He stood strong and solid." → Read More

San Francisco officials, local merchants to discuss legislation banning on-site employee cafeterias

Two San Francisco supervisors want to amend the city's zoning code to prohibit new employee cafeterias in office buildings. → Read More

SF mayor proposes new funding to 'prevent homelessness in the first place'

San Francisco's new Mayor London Breed is moving quickly to try to make good on her promise to attack the city's homeless crisis. She proposed investing in something she says can prevent some homelessness in the first place. → Read More

SF mayor proposes new funding to 'prevent homelessness in the first place'

San Francisco's new Mayor London Breed is moving quickly to try to make good on her promise to attack the city's homeless crisis. She proposed investing in something she says can prevent some homelessness in the first place. → Read More

Lawsuit filed to stop voter-approved Regional Measure 3 over technicality

A lawsuit has been filed over Regional Measure 3, a recent Bay Area-wide ballot measure that raises tolls around the region to pay for road improvements. → Read More

Supporters of measure to help homeless in San Francisco hold rally to celebrate

Supporters of an initiative to address homelessness are held a rally at the steps of city hall in San Francisco to celebrate gathering enough signatures to get onto the November ballot. → Read More

Supporters of measure to help homeless in San Francisco hold rally to celebrate

Supporters of an initiative to address homelessness are held a rally at the steps of city hall in San Francisco to celebrate gathering enough signatures to get onto the November ballot. → Read More

Concentration camp survivor meets American liberator 73 years later

The first time two North Bay men shared an experience, it was under horrific circumstances at a Nazi concentration camp. They came together again seven decades later. → Read More

Concentration camp survivor meets American liberator 73 years later

The first time two North Bay men shared an experience, it was under horrific circumstances at a Nazi concentration camp. They came together again seven decades later. → Read More