Taylor Bisacky, KRON 4 News

Taylor Bisacky

KRON 4 News

San Francisco, CA, United States

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Past articles by Taylor:

Man arrested in connection to 100 Van Ness flooding

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) – Another San Francisco high rise building flooded out tenants. It happened early Tuesday morning at 100 Van Ness Avenue, however, the cause of the flooding might not be what you’d expect. San Francisco police say they found a naked man standing next to a broken pipe. A restoration company and […] → Read More

Video shows man get hit by car in SF sideshow

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – Large crowds and dozens of cars took over the intersection at Main Street and Harrison Street in San Francisco early Sunday morning during an illegal sideshow where at least one person was injured. “Saw a bunch of cars doing donuts on the street, crowd of at least 50 people in a […] → Read More

New supportive housing for young adults in San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – A new permanent supportive housing for young adults is open in San Francisco’s Mission District. It’s located at the Eula Hotel, where a community organization will also provide on-site social services to help tenants get back on their feet. The doors at the Eula Hotel on 16th Street are officially open […] → Read More

Community concerned about rainbow fentanyl in Bay Area

(KRON) – Rainbow fentanyl is now circulating around the Bay Area. Berkeley police first found more than a pound of the brightly colored drug during a traffic stop earlier this month. This came after a nationwide alert was issued about the rainbow-colored drug. The pills look like candy but are deadly and extremely addictive. They […] → Read More

Miscommunication by local utilities causes power outages, businesses affected

PALO ALTO, Calif. (KRON) — The miscommunication by local utilities which caused a power outage resulted in constraints and chaos for some businesses in Palo Alto that lost power for several hours on Tuesday. “Literally loaded up the oven and power out. It was the quietest the bakery’s ever been considering all the equipment decided […] → Read More

VIDEO: Two Asian-owned businesses burglarized in Oakland

OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) – An Oakland family is cleaning up after a group of criminals burglarized and ransacked both of their businesses. It happened early Wednesday at Woody’s Laundromat and Woody’s Cafe on Park Boulevard, and it was all caught on camera. One of the owners says he feels incredibly violated and helpless. The video […] → Read More

Customer’s racist rant at California Taco Bell caught on video

The Fremont Police Department is investigating a racist rant caught on camera. The victim says he was waiting in line at a Taco Bell on Fremont Boulevard when the man seen in the video began randomly yelling at him. → Read More

Castro businesses threaten to stop paying taxes amid growing issues

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Small business owners in San Francisco’s Castro District are demanding action from city leaders to address the growing issues of mental health, substance abuse and vandalism in the area. Merchants said these problems are crippling businesses and many may not be able to keep their doors open for much longer. This […] → Read More

Oakland dispensary broken into for second time in 6 months

OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) — In the East Bay, thieves broke into an Oakland cannabis dispensary for the second time in just six months early Saturday morning. The dispensary captured the whole thing on surveillance video and believes it was the same suspects from the first time. Ivy hill Cannabis spoke exclusively with KRON4. “It’s like […] → Read More

Homelessness increasing in SF Latino community

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – New data shows overall homelessness in San Francisco is down 3.5 percent from 2019 to 2022. The city also saw a 15 percent decline in “unsheltered homelessness,” its most significant decrease since 2005. Despite these declines, the study also revealed that one group in particular is suffering significantly more from homelessness […] → Read More

VIDEO: San Jose bakery robbed, employees held at knifepoint

SAN JOSE, Calif. (KRON) — San Jose Police are looking for five suspects who robbed a bakery off Alum Rock Avenue early Wednesday morning. An owner at Peters’ Bakery told KRON4 that the robbers entered the shop around 1:30 a.m. The robbers held some of their employees at knifepoint as the staff was preparing food […] → Read More

33 Tehama Apartments in SF flood again

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The luxury apartments at 33 Tehama Street in San Francisco have flooded for the second time in just two months. No one’s lived in the building since the first water main failure in June. Now, residents worry about yet another roadblock in returning to their homes. “Life has been completely disrupted […] → Read More

30% of SF monkeypox cases among Latinx community

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – New data from the San Francisco Department of Public Health shows that monkeypox is disproportionately circulating among the Latinx population. KRON4 spoke with the Latino Task Force, who says this is yet another health crisis hitting their community first. According to the department of health, the latest monkeypox data reveals that […] → Read More

Troubles continue at 33 Tehama after flooding

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Troubles continue at the high-rise building 33 Tehama St. where 500 San Franciscans were displaced at the beginning of last month after a water main failure. Some residents were told they could re-occupy the building on Aug. 1, but now they’re told they may not be able to come back until […] → Read More

SF nonprofit director speaks with KRON4 about attack

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – A nonprofit director was brutally attacked outside of the Ella Hill Hutch Community Center where he works with children at a San Francisco nonprofit. James Spingola, also known as “Uncle Stank” to many of the youth he works with, was assaulted by two homeless men Friday morning after he asked them […] → Read More

How easy is it to catch monkeypox?

(KRON) – As the supply of the monkeypox vaccine remains limited, many are questioning the likelihood of getting the virus from different public events or environments. KRON4 spoke with Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, an infectious disease specialist at UCSF, who said the chances of getting monkeypox from public events are very low. “Monkeypox is not very […] → Read More

Overturning Roe v. Wade threatens infertility treatments

(KRON) — The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade on Friday has already prompted many states to roll back its abortion rights. The decision could potentially make it harder for women seeking fertility treatments. “If you consider life beginning at fertilization can we inseminate extra oocytes? Can we freeze embryos?” said Dr. Marcelle […] → Read More

Crowd of up to 1 million expected for SF Pride Weekend

(KRON) — The Warriors parade brought hundreds of thousands of people into the city on Monday, but that is only the start of massive celebrations this week. San Francisco Pride Celebration is expected to draw up to a million people into the city over the two days of celebrations. This is potentially the most visitors […] → Read More

Doctors share tip for at-home COVID tests

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) – If you think there’s a chance you might have COVID-19, there’s a new technique you should be using while testing at home. In addition to swabbing your nose, experts say you should also try swabbing the back of your throat. It may sound gross depending on the order you do […] → Read More

San Jose synagogue finds new home after fire

SAN JOSE, Calif. (KRON) – A San Jose synagogue is rebuilding after it was destroyed in a fire in December. After several months of donations and crowdfunding, the Chabad House just secured a new location for its future home at Almaden Expressway and Blossom Hill Road. “3.5 thousand families who got together to make this […] → Read More