Alyssa Goard, NBC Bay Area

Alyssa Goard

NBC Bay Area

San Jose, CA, United States

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Past articles by Alyssa:

Northbound I-680 Closure Causes Major Traffic Backup in East Bay

The closure of the northbound lanes of Interstate 680 has caused a major backup in the East Bay Saturday. → Read More

San Francisco Police Boosts Staffing for Chinese New Year Parade, Festivities

The San Francisco Chinese Chamber of Commerce expects record-breaking attendance at Saturday's parade. → Read More

Driver Stranded in Water Near Pleasanton

A driver on Sunol Road near Pleasanton got stuck in floodwaters there Saturday afternoon. → Read More

Several Rescued by Boat as New Year's Eve Storm Hits the East Bay Hard

East Bay creeks rose fast, streets flooded quickly and some people even had to be rescued by boat Saturday. → Read More

Stranger Books Hotel for Travel Nurse, Family Stranded at SFO Over Christmas Weekend

Travel nurse Antoinette Smith, her husband and 6-year-old grandson found themselves stranded at San Francisco International Airport on Christmas Eve, staring down the likelihood of sleeping on the airport floor for the next few nights. → Read More

With More Homeowners Getting Dropped, Here's What to Do if Your Property Insurance is Canceled

A growing number of California homeowners have had their property insurance policies cancelled, with insurers citing wildfire risk. → Read More

Officials Urge Caution for Drivers as Wind, Rain Continue to Impact Bay Area Roads

Conditions were dangerous on Bay Area roads Saturday with wind, rain, and some flooding. Officials are still urging continued caution for drivers throughout the weekend. → Read More

Bay Area Residents Continue to Call for Solidarity with Iranian Protesters

Iranian Americans in the Bay Area continue efforts to raise awareness for the ongoing uprising in Iran. → Read More

Bay Area Ukrainians Urge Americans to Continue Offering Support for Ukraine

As Russia announces an exit from Kherson, the safety of many loved ones and relief efforts hang in the balance. → Read More

Alta Bates Berkeley, Oakland Nurses to Strike for 5 Days

As many as 1,800 East Bay nurses could strike starting Monday morning, the California Nurses Association says. → Read More

SJSU Community Remembers Football Player Fatally Struck by School Bus

Students, faculty and fellow teammates are mourning the loss of a San Jose State University running back, who was hit and killed by a school bus Friday morning. → Read More

Dozens Gather in Vigil for Man Killed in San Lorenzo Road Rage Incident

Dozens of friends and community members gathered in San Lorenzo Sunday to mourn Rienheart Asuncion who had been killed in a road rage incident the week prior. → Read More

3 Kids Still Hospitalized Following Antioch Collision

Three children are still in the hospital after a collision in a neighborhood in Antioch on Friday. → Read More

San Jose Boba Shop Broken Into 5 Times Since Start of 2021

Milk Tea Lab on Branham Lane in San Jose has been broken into five times since the start of last year. → Read More

CEO Arrested in 1992 Strangulation Death of Woman in Mountain View

Advances in forensic science technology led to the arrest last weekend of a Bay Area executive suspected of strangling a woman to death 30 years ago in Mountain View, authorities said. → Read More

Bay Area COVID-19 Hospitalization Numbers Rising But Manageable

COVID-19 hospitalizations in the Bay Area are rising, but they are still manageable, health officials say. → Read More

Alameda County Mask Mandate Was Reasonable Decision, Health Expert Says

Alameda County health leaders have been watching COVID-19 cases closely. → Read More

California's Great America to Close in 10 Years

California’s Great America in Santa Clara now has an expiration date. → Read More

Bay Area Woman Designs Shirts for Ukraine Aid

As the third month of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues, Ukrainians here in the U.S. are still finding new ways to raise awareness. → Read More

Livermore Winery's Move to Ban Kids on Weekends Sparks Debate for Parents

Concannon Vineyard in Livermore is opting to only allow guests 21 and up on the weekends starting May 14. → Read More