Peabody, Emmy and Edward R. Murrow award-winning journalist.
With 13 years of TV news experience, I have spent the past seven as an investigative journalist in Southern California and the Bay Area. I’m currently based out of San Jose, Calif.
My reporting has changed policing, housing and jail policies and prompted criminal investigations that have resulted in charges and convictions.
In 2021, I was awarded the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award for leading a 10-month-long investigation that exposed injustices impacting a growing number of single fathers who are denied basic emergency services.
Investigative Journalist
No Man’s Land
NO MAN’S LAND: Fighting for Fatherhood in a Broken System uncovers systemic barriers that put families, like Mike and Dani Duarte, in danger by denying basic services to single fathers.
The digital investigative series holds public officials accountable for a complex web of anti-male biases, racism and outdated rules that often shut these fathers out of housing, child care and even emergency shelter.
Overpriced, Overwhelmed, Over It!
California’s housing crisis is crazy. Shacks are selling for millions. Investors are paying all cash for homes that could go to family buyers. And generations of communities are getting priced out. Through a series of streaming reports, NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit reveals its year-long investigation into the Golden State’s overpriced housing market that's leaving so many Californians overwhelmed and over it.