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Layoff tracker: Mass layoffs by tech companies big and small hit the Bay Area

DoorDash, Meta, Twitter, Stripe, Robinhood, Lyft, Netflix. Here's an overview of Bay Area tech companies that have recently executed a mass layoff. → Read More

Layoff tracker: Mass layoffs by tech companies big and small hit the Bay Area

Meta, Twitter, Stripe, Robinhood, Lyft, Netflix. Here's an overview of Bay Area tech companies that have recently executed a mass layoff. → Read More

Layoff tracker: Mass layoffs by tech companies big and small hit the Bay Area

Salesforce, Meta, Twitter, Stripe, Robinhood, Lyft, DoorDash. Here's an overview of Bay Area tech companies that have recently executed a mass layoff. → Read More

Layoff tracker: Mass layoffs by tech companies big and small hit the Bay Area

Paypal, Alphabet, Salesforce, Meta, Splunk, Stripe. Here's an overview of Bay Area tech companies that have recently executed a mass layoff. → Read More

Layoff tracker: Mass layoffs by tech companies big and small hit the Bay Area

Alphabet, Salesforce, Meta, Twitter, Stripe. Here's an overview of Bay Area tech companies that have recently executed a mass layoff. → Read More

Layoff tracker: Mass layoffs by tech companies big and small hit the Bay Area

Meta, Zoom, Ebay, Paypal, Alphabet, Salesforce, Stripe. Here's an overview of Bay Area tech companies that have recently executed a mass layoff. → Read More

Find out how many ballots have been returned in California by county

If you're registered to vote in California, you've probably received a ballot in your mailbox. But how many have actually been returned? Find out with our ballot tracker. → Read More

Police department budget up 4.4% since 2019, despite SF officials making bold promises to defund

Mayor London Breed was one of the first politicians to speak out in support of defunding the police as widespread calls for reforms swept the nation following George Floyd's murder. → Read More

SJPD got more than $41M budget increase as department faced calls to defund police, data shows

Police records obtained by the I-Team show during the 2019-2020 fiscal year, there were 514 officers who used force 1,323 times -- 77 of those officers used force up to 15 times repeatedly. → Read More

Despite calls to defund police, Oakland PD's budget increased nearly 18% since 2019, I-Team found

ABC7's data analysis found that OPD's budget increased by 17.9 percent from 2019 to 2022. So, how was all the money spent? Here's what the I-Team uncovered. → Read More

Data shows one-fifth of SF metro area households are struggling to pay rising utility costs

These struggles didn't fall equally on all residents. Race and ethnicity, education level, income, and households with children all played a factor in higher percentages. → Read More

70% of Texas counties have more gun dealers than mental health providers, I-Team finds

According to the 2022 State of Mental Health in America report, Texas ranked last out of all 50 states and the District of Columbia for overall access to mental healthcare. → Read More

There have been over 215 freeway shootings in California since 2018, data shows

The I-Team found the interstates with the most shootings reported in the Bay Area are I-580, I-80, I-880, I-680, and I-280. 79 shootings were reported on these freeways during the past four years. → Read More

Only 30% of eligible Californians awarded COVID-19 funeral assistance from FEMA

While the funds are "available," they can be difficult to access, leading some people to give up on securing the up to $9,000 to help with funeral costs. → Read More

ICU beds more than 80% full in 5 Bay Area counties, new data shows

As of mid-January, ABC7's analysis found about one third of the 61 hospitals across the Bay Area are on average at least 90% full. → Read More

'Simply not enough': Officials respond to percentage of eligible CA nursing home staff boosted

For California as a whole, as of Jan. 9, there were 1,120 facilities reporting, with just 36% of eligible staff members and 53% of eligible residents having received a booster. → Read More

Restaurant foot traffic in CA dropped 30% in November due to omicron, Bay Area hit harder

Restaurant foot traffic dropped about 30 percent across California in November when the omicron surge hit, but the Bay Area was hit even harder. → Read More

Asian, Latinx and Black people have trouble finding therapists who look like them in the Bay Area

Getting a therapist who looks like you can be challenging for Asian, Latinx, and Black communities, an ABC7 News Data Team analysis found. → Read More

'Food deserts': 600 neighborhoods across Bay Area have limited access to food

Ahead of the holidays, the ABC7 News I-Team found hundreds of neighborhoods across the Bay Area where food access is low. → Read More

Solano Co. health officer criticizes indoor mask mandate, but other health officials disagree

Solano County's health officer said the indoor mandate didn't have any benefit to the counties that did enforce restrictions, but others disagree. → Read More