
Rob Nesbitt
Reporter at KRON-TV (San Francisco, CA)
Emmy & Edward R. Murrow award winning Reporter for @kron4news. Story ideas: [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
kron4.com | Rob Nesbitt |Aaron Tolentino
(KRON) — Last month, a woman was caught on camera yelling a racial slur toward two Black men in the Sonoma County city of Healdsburg. The video has been viewed by millions of people in a now-viral TikTok video. The woman at the center of the video reached out to KRON4 and spoke out for the first time since it went viral. In the video, the woman was yelling at two Black men who were moving furniture in her North Bay neighborhood. The white woman with blonde hair in the video is Caleigh Buchignani.
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4 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Rob Nesbitt
MILL VALLEY, Calif. (KRON) — There’s a petition on Change.org regarding the students at Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley. It’s urging the school board there to keep support services for Black students. After protests and calls for the district to make changes, Tamalpais High School added several resources for Black students during the 2024-2025 school year. One parent tells me those services could be going awayIn 2023, students at Tamalpais High School organized this walkout to protest racism.
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4 weeks ago |
kron4.com | Rob Nesbitt
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1 month ago |
kron4.com | Rob Nesbitt
(KRON) — A video on TikTok has been viewed more than 1 million times, showing a woman in Healdsburg directing a racial slur at two Black men. On Thursday, the two men were busy moving furniture in the North Bay, when they were confronted by a woman upset that their delivery truck was blocking her driveway. They agreed to move their truck but were still called a racial slur. From the start of this encounter, mover Keonta Gilmer says things were heated.
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1 month ago |
kron4.com | Rob Nesbitt |John Ferrara
(KRON) — The city of Oakland has made three big sweeps at homeless encampments. First on Martin Luther King Jr. Way, then in Mosswood Park, and most recently along East 12th Street. Homeless advocates say around 190 people lived at the encampment on 12th Street. Harold Duffey, the city’s Acting Homeless Administrator, said that, in less than a week, many citizens from the 12th Street camp now have a roof over their heads.
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