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Pete Suratos

NBC Bay Area

San Francisco, CA, United States

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Half Moon Bay Mass Shooting Suspect Due in Court for Plea Hearing

The Half Moon Bay mass shooting suspect was set to appear in a Redwood City courtroom Thursday for a plea hearing. → Read More

How Bay Area Community Colleges Handle Campus Safety in Time of Mass Shootings

NBC Bay Area’s Pete Suratos takes a look at how local community colleges are staying prepared when it comes to active shooter situations. → Read More

Contra Costa County to Get $30 Million in Federal Funding to Make Roads Safer

Contra Costa County is set to receive nearly $30 million in federal funding to make roads safer for pedestrians. → Read More

Tesla Crashes Through Wall at San Ramon Home

San Ramon police on Tuesday were investigating an incident involving a Tesla crashing through the wall of a home Monday night. → Read More

Bay Area Cities Seeking State Approval for Housing

The deadline has now passed for all Bay Area cities to submit a “housing element” to the state. The element is supposed to outline specifically how each city will add mandated housing over the next eight years. → Read More

Antioch to Help Businesses Impacted by COVID Pandemic

The city of Antioch is providing help to local businesses still struggling to get back on their feet. → Read More

Vallejo Coffee Shop Fed Up With Burglaries, Want City to Take Action

A North Bay coffee shop says it’s fed up and making changes after being burglarized twice in six weeks. → Read More

Antioch Looks to Hire Private Security to Make Downtown More Safe

Antioch’s city council is taking up an idea to make its downtown corridor safer by adding private security. → Read More

Triple Threat: Bay Area Residents Trying to Differentiate COVID, Flu and RSV

The numbers are clear as cases of COVID, Flu, and RSV all surging. → Read More

San Pablo to Crack Down on Front Yard Parking

The San Pablo community is preparing to deal with a long running issue, which is cars parked on front yards. → Read More

Recounts Requested in Richmond, Antioch City Council Races

Contra Costa County officials may soon have to deal with two election recounts. → Read More

Richmond's Annual Toy and Food Giveaway Returns

A holiday tradition is making a comeback in Contra Costa County, bringing Christmas cheer to families in need. → Read More

Wild Turkey Sightings Becoming More and More Common in Alameda

Wild turkey sightings are becoming commonplace in Alameda. → Read More

Bay Area Agencies Helping Laid-Off Workers

Several local agencies are trying to find and help laid-off workers get new jobs. → Read More

Turkey Prices Rise as Thanksgiving Approaches

Inflation and a rise in bird flu are combining to make turkey more expensive and harder to find this Thanksgiving. → Read More

Longtime Pittsburg High School Football Coach to Retire

A legendary high school football coach is about to retire in Pittsburg. → Read More

Bay Area Residents Hope Luck Is on Their Side Ahead of Powerball Drawing

The next Powerball drawing is Wednesday night, and the jackpot has swelled to $1.2 billion. → Read More

Long Recovery Process Expected for Paul Pelosi After Attack

As the investigation continues into the brutal attack of Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is still recovering at San Francisco General. → Read More

Contra Costa County Fire Adds All-Electric Trucks to Fleet

The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District is going electric, adding two new all-electric trucks to its fleet. → Read More

Danville Considers Plan to Make Parklets Permanent

Danville leaders on Tuesday were considering a plan to make parklets and other outdoor dining spaces permanent. → Read More