Former news anchor Sabrina Rodriguez maintains innocence
Former news personality Sabrina Rodriguez says if she’s guilty of anything, it’s of being an enabler to her drug-addicted ex-boyfriend.
Exclusive reports from Matthew Keys and The Desk.
Former news personality Sabrina Rodriguez says if she’s guilty of anything, it’s of being an enabler to her drug-addicted ex-boyfriend.
The shake-up is the latest in a series of changes to hit publications owned by the San Francisco Media Company.
Federal investigators questioned an independent reporter who claimed responsibility for a “threatening” message to CNN that was posted online in December.
The San Francisco Evergreen, which went under the name “Chem Tales,” will launch January 26.
Federal agents are investigating the possibility that hackers who hit Sony Pictures may have been helped from someone on the inside.
Guardian journalists worked with Whisper for at least six months and top editors were given a demonstration on the app’s discovery tools back in June, sources told The Desk.
The San Francisco Media Company is readying the launch of a marijuana-themed newspaper to replace the shuttered San Francisco Bay Guardian.
EXCLUSIVE: The Desk has obtained a copy of a Christmas Day report on shoplifting filed by KTXL reporter Sabrina Rodriguez two years before her own shoplifting charges.
EXCLUSIVE: For the first time, the NSA has acknowledged it retains Edward Snowden’s e-mails and other records related to his employment, but claims those records are exempt from disclosure.
Twitter is working on a new feature that would allow users to edit tweets once they are published, three sources close to the project have confirmed to The Desk.