Tori Gaines
Tori Gaines is a reporter for KTVU Fox 2 News. Born and raised in Montana, she developed an early interest in national and local politics which eventually led her to pursue journalism. She has covered a variety of stories during her career, from political events to major wildfires. Tori's reporting has been cited by The Associated Press and she has contributed articles to several national publications. In addition to her work as a journalist, Tori is trained in classical theater and has taught acting in various settings. She is passionate about serving the Bay Area community through her reporting.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
Bias
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- Tori Gaines has not shown any clear biases in her reporting.
Conflicts of Interest
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- No conflicts of interest have been identified in Tori Gaines' reporting.
Contradictions
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- An increase in remote work during the pandemic fueled a demand for housing and drove house prices up substantially.
- There was a slight discrepancy in the reported size of the Corral Fire and the number of residents affected.
Deceptions
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- No deceptive practices have been identified in Tori Gaines' reporting.
Recent Articles
Pittsburgh Named Most Affordable Major City in the World: Report
Broke On: Saturday, 15 June 2024Pittsburgh tops list as world's most affordable major city due to steady home prices and strong income growth, while Honolulu and California markets face housing crises. Corral Fire: 11,000 Acres Burned in San Joaquin County, Two Firefighters Injured
Broke On: Sunday, 02 June 2024A wildfire named Corral Fire broke out in San Joaquin County, California on June 1, 2024, consuming over 11,000 acres and injuring two firefighters. Residents in affected areas were instructed to evacuate due to the uncontained blaze that closed multiple roads and suspended residential outdoor burning in several counties. Strong winds contributed to the spread of the Corral Fire, which started near Lawrence Livermore Lab Site 300 and jumped I-580 twice, threatening structures and injuring two Alameda County firefighters.