
Evan Wyloge
Journalist at Freelance
Freelance Journalist at The San Francisco Examiner
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4 days ago |
arcamax.com | Sheeka Sanahori |Evan Wyloge
Sheeka Sanahori, Data Work By Evan Wyloge on Jun 2, 2025 Published in Slideshow World By clicking submit, I authorize Arcamax and its affiliates to: (1) use, sell, and share my information for marketing purposes, including cross-context behavioral advertising, as described in our Privacy Policy , (2) add to information that I provide with other information like interests inferred from web page views, or data lawfully obtained from data brokers, such as past purchase or location data, or...
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2 weeks ago |
sfexaminer.com | Evan Wyloge
San Franciscans are reporting markedly fewer reports of property crime in 2025 compared to prior years, while reports of drug offenses are rising, according to 911 incident data through the end of April. Together, the two categories show a divergence in the reported incidents with which San Francisco has become increasingly associated: Property crimes are lower than at any point in recent memory, while drug offenses are tracking well above recent norms.
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2 weeks ago |
sfexaminer.com | Evan Wyloge
San Franciscans are reporting markedly fewer reports of property crime in 2025 compared to prior years, while reports of drug offenses are rising, according to 911 incident data through the end of April. Together, the two categories show a divergence in the reported incidents with which San Francisco has become increasingly associated: Property crimes are lower than at any point in recent memory, while drug offenses are tracking well above recent norms.
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2 weeks ago |
wvnews.com | Evan Wyloge
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3 weeks ago |
denvergazette.com | Evan Wyloge
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser announced settlements Wednesday with two cannabis companies accused of deceiving consumers by mislabeling industrial hemp-derived THC products — enforcement action that comes as state officials face mounting criticism over systemic gaps in marijuana safety testing.
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