
Lisa Morehouse
News Editor at KALW-FM (San Francisco, CA)
Producer at KQED-FM (San Francisco, CA)
Everybody eats, and food propels storytelling. We go county by county reporting radio (and print) stories about Californians through the lens of food.
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Mar 28, 2025 |
flipboard.com | Lisa Morehouse |Leenah Bassouni
2 hours ago'It's all or nothing': Athletes compete at US moguls freestyle championship in TahoeOlympic hopefuls are at Palisades Tahoe on Friday, competing in the U.S. moguls freestyle championships. The event is taking place on Red Dog Face at the ski resort. About 150 athletes are participating. The women went through their qualifiers on Thursday. Qualifiers for men begin around 11 a.m. Friday. Finals for the men and women will take place Saturday, and dual moguls take place Sunday.
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Mar 28, 2025 |
kqed.org | Lisa Morehouse |Leenah Bassouni
Mar 28Failed to save articlePlease try againCustomers greet each other at Besan's International Market in San Bruno on Saturday, March 8, 2025. Besan's is a halal butcher, take-out restaurant and market in San Bruno, California. A go-to spot year-round for local Arab, North African, South Asian and Middle Eastern communities, the shop is especially busy during Ramadan, when customers shop for iftar meals and the coming Eid al-fitr holiday. (David M.
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Mar 14, 2025 |
kqed.org | Lisa Morehouse
By the time the Central Pacific was completed in 1869, trains with dining cars were already running out of Chicago. It would take California a while to catch up. But the Big Four had big plans. They purchased a small railroad line, the Southern Pacific, and expanded it dramatically, stretching from the Bay Area down to Los Angeles and across hundreds of miles to Louisiana. In the early days of the Southern Pacific, the Big Four had a near-monopoly in California.
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Feb 18, 2025 |
kalw.org | Lisa Morehouse
Maxine Rose Schur lives in Novato. Her book, Star Brother came out in August of 2024It's about a lonely teenager who makes a discovery that leads to an adventuring rescue mission.
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Dec 23, 2024 |
thefern.org | Lisa Morehouse
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Stockton's Angel Cruz Park is a destination for made-to-order dishes from Hmong and Cambodian vendors. Locals argue over who has the best beef sticks or papaya salad. Yummy story @cafoodways @KQED #TheCaliforniaReport https://t.co/qtTd3HIFwX

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