Gloria Rodríguez, ABC7 News

Gloria Rodríguez

ABC7 News

Raleigh, NC, United States

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Past articles by Gloria:

Stranger becomes hero during Tropical Storm Hilary flooding in SoCal

Mud was all over the kitchen counters, floor, everywhere inside the Mendiola family home in Cathedral City, near Palm Springs. → Read More

BBB warns about Taylor Swift concert ticket scams as Bay Area shows near

The Better Business Bureau has already gotten at least 30 reports involving fake Taylor Swift tickets nationwide this year. Here's what experts say you should do and look for when buying a ticket. → Read More

President Biden fundraisers, artificial intelligence meeting on day 2 of Bay Area visit

President Biden returns to San Francisco following a reelection campaign fundraiser in Larkspur in Marin County. This comes following an artificial intelligence discussion on day two of his Bay Area visit. → Read More

Live storm updates: BART experiencing systemwide delays due to wind; SFO on ground delay

BART is experiencing major delays systemwide due to track issues likely from high winds, the agency says. Meanwhile, the ground stop has ended at SFO, but the airport remains on a ground delay program. → Read More

Oakland school board rejects proposed resolutions to cut budget, lay off staff

The resolution to reduce classified staff included laying off 98 positions due to lack of funds or work, because of factors such as declining enrollment and increasing costs. → Read More

San Francisco woman makes lasagnas for those in need as part of national movement

Lasagna Love started in the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. A mom wanted to help moms in her community, so she and her toddler started making meals and delivering to families in her neighborhood who were struggling emotionally, financially or just feeling overwhelmed. → Read More

Former Oakland Police Chief Armstrong 'deeply disappointed' by Mayor Thao's decision to fire him

Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao announced during a news conference Wednesday the termination of Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong, who was suspended and placed on paid administrative leave due to his handling of misconduct allegations involving one of his officers in 2021. → Read More

Bay Area businesses compete in TikTok's Gridiron Grub Contest for chance to win $5K

Super Bowl Sunday is almost here and some Bay Area businesses are showing off their tasty foods for the big game in a TikTok contest with a chance at winning $5,000. → Read More

SFPD may resubmit proposal for 'killer robots' after policy was blocked, reigniting debate

The controversial policy of police robots with the ability to use deadly force may be back on the agenda in San Francisco after the idea was floated again at the police commission meeting. → Read More

NorCal homebuilders have new take on future of prefabricated housing, wildfire safety

Homebuilding company Dvele built a modern, eco-friendly prefabricated home now located in Santa Rosa in less than 16 weeks in a fire rebuild area, much faster than a traditional build. → Read More

Leaders looking to find safe parking for those living in cars along San Mateo Co. coast

The parking location would help people experiencing homelessness get back on the road to self-sufficiency more quickly, nonprofit WeHOPE says. → Read More

Man mourns wife who died after being trapped in flooded car in Forestville

The 43-year-old Ukiah resident was heading to work Tuesday when she got stuck in flood waters from the storms in Northern California. → Read More

Some SFO travelers see impact to flights after FAA system outage grounds planes across US

Some travelers at San Francisco International Airport felt the impact after an FAA system outage caused U.S. flights to be grounded or delayed. → Read More

Pacifica woman has 1st floor of home flooded after waves crash into it from weekend storm

"That wave broke through, so it went past the Jeep that was here parked, and it went past the car and the wave went into the garage and broke that whole door," said Chamberlin, who was inside when it happened. → Read More

Bay Area restaurants feel the hit of back-to-back severe storms to start the new year

After days of heavy rain and back-to-back powerful storms smashing into the Bay Area, many local businesses are feeling the impact. → Read More

Stormy weather could further delay start of Bay Area crab season

The weather could impact this weekend's start of the crab season in the Bay Area. And that may mean residents won't get to feast on a local favorite on New Year's Eve. → Read More

NorCal teen says he now plays 117 instruments with plans to learn more

A Northern California teen is gaining national attention for his musical abilities. → Read More

Here's an inside look at holiday pop-up bar now open in Bay Area

If you buy some of the festive glassware as you're getting your holiday cheer on, 10% of proceeds will go to a nonprofit eye care organization working with local communities all around the world. → Read More

Here's why retail discounts could continue even after Black Friday ends

Expert says shoppers may have more time than ever to score deals on products this holiday season. → Read More

GLIDE holds annual Thanksgiving meal celebration in San Francisco's Tenderloin

They're serving their Thanksgiving meal from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Anyone is welcome to come. → Read More