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Ian Bradley

Westlake Village

Bay Area-based freelance writer/reporter, formerly of @Nashvillebiz and @acornnewspaper. I still don't own a bathrobe

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  • 1 week ago | ktvu.com | Ian Bradley

    Skeletal remains found in the Muir Woods National Monument in 1982 have been identified, the Marin County Sheriff's Office reported on Monday. Using DNA testing, investigators were able to determine that the remains belonged to Sigvard Svensson, a San Francisco resident. Sheriff's deputies were called to the scene after the discovery of skeletal remains near the Deer Park Fire Trail in Marin County in November 1982.

  • 1 week ago | ktvu.com | Ian Bradley

    Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks about California wildfire preparedness at Grass Valley Interagency Air Attack Base in Nevada Co., June 29, 2023. With California's wildfire season fast approaching, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday signed a bill to allocate over $170 million toward wildfire resiliency. Newsom signed Assembly Bill 100, sponsored by Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel (D-46), which accelerates funding to conservancies for forest and vegetation management across the state.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Ian Bradley

    The BriefGabby Chavez-Lopez remains in the lead, but the second place candidate is still undetermined. With no candidate receiving over 50% of the vote, the contest will move to a runoff election on June 24. Matthew Quevedo had previously been the leading second-place candidate, but new tallies show he's now trailing Anthony Tordillos. SAN JOSE, Calif.

  • 1 week ago | ktvu.com | Ian Bradley

    Dispensary workers voted last week to approve a union contract guaranteeing higher wages and health insurance, and other benefits. Cannabis workers across California have set a new benchmark for their industry after overwhelmingly voting in favor of unionizing.

  • 2 weeks ago | ktvu.com | Ian Bradley

    FILE PHOTO -- (Photo by Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) A City of Oakland program that has fed thousands of children each summer will halt operations this year due to budget constraints. A letter recently sent by the city to the more than 45 community and faith-based sites that had hosted the program in past years stated that the city would end its Summer Food Service Program due to a lack of funds.

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Ian Bradley
Ian Bradley @Ian_reports
17 Feb 24

Life update: I quit my job in Nashville and moved to the Bay Area. Getting started writing freelance news/anything else I can get paid for. Feels good to be back in CA but this is going to be a long journey. Asking for any and all advice, connections, tips, etc. to help get going

Ian Bradley
Ian Bradley @Ian_reports
11 Jan 23

The news about In-N-Out coming to Tennessee has reignited the debate about whether the chain is actually good or just hyped. As the only Californian in my newsroom I had to weigh in. My first column for @nashvillebiz https://t.co/nc6hhc2oYs

Ian Bradley
Ian Bradley @Ian_reports
10 Jan 23

With the news the company is expanding to TN, I’ve been fielding a few questions from my coworkers about In-N-Out. What do you think? Is the burger really that good? or is it all hype? https://t.co/yggZgv20Qp