
Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman
Features Reporter at KQED-TV (San Francisco,CA)
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kqed.org | Samantha Lim |Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman
Jun 3Failed to save articlePlease try againUSNS Harvey Milk departs the General Dynamics NASSCO shipyard after a ceremonial address in San Diego, California on Nov. 6, 2021. Ships named for other civil rights leaders could also be renamed, after Trump’s latest order targeting DEI and the LGBTQ+ community.
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kqed.org | Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman
Godfrey works as an usher at Bay Area music venues like the Fox Theater and Bill Graham Auditorium, and it’s at those places that she began to suspect that the number of people selling bacon-wrapped hot dogs has grown in recent years. That got her wondering:“How much money do they make every year? What’s the history of them? How do they organize?” Godfrey asked, “I’d love to know how they came to be and how they’ve become such a Bay Area staple.”This simple street food has a complicated legacy.
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May 14Failed to save articlePlease try againA speed camera on Geary Street in San Francisco on March 19, 2025. The cameras will be issuing $0 citations for the foreseeable future, while San Francisco tries to get all the cameras online. (Martin do Nascimento/KQED)Hake says the reason for the project’s uncertain completion date is due to a new permit process the city is undertaking with PG&E to hook up the new cameras.
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May 10Failed to save articlePlease try againA Bay Area Rapid Transit train pulls away from Oakland's Rockridge station on Aug. 2, 2013. With Bay Area transit agencies projecting budget shortfalls in the hundreds of millions starting in 2026, lawmakers are proposing a regional sales tax to help prevent severe service cuts and preserve the public transportation network. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)It works, for now, but that interconnected network of transit could soon be severely reduced.
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kqed.org | Katie DeBenedetti |Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman
May 6Failed to save articlePlease try againSigns are placed around the stage as San Francisco State University Students for Gaza holds a press conference and rally announcing the university’s divestments from weapons manufacturers at Malcolm X Plaza on the SFSU campus on Aug. 29, 2024. Two dozen pro-Palestinian student activists launched a hunger strike to call on other California State University campuses to divest from companies that supply weapons to Israel.
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Newsom didn't include additional funding for mass transit in his state budget revision today. A separate push by Bay Area lawmakers is seeking to get public transit a new business model. @KQEDnews If it fails, BART could close eliminate 2 lines in 2027 https://t.co/GL4QFL2Pc3

Nearly two months after San Francisco installed the first of 33 speed safety cameras throughout the city, city transit officials told KQED there is no expected date for all the cameras to be made fully operational. https://t.co/tZsHTQpB2T

One business owner I spoke to said that if the tariffs continue for much longer she would be forced to close. https://t.co/cjlN3dCgkf