
Rebekah Moan
Journalist at Freelance
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2 weeks ago |
secure.viewer.zmags.com | Rebekah Moan |Keith Loria |Beth W Orenstein |Adrian Torres
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3 weeks ago |
alumni.berkeley.edu | Rebekah Moan |Jamie Geluz
Presented byPaul Bryzek worked in technology consulting for seven years before returning to UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business to pursue an MBA. “I was looking for a change out of corporate America consulting,” he said. “I wanted to work at the intersection of financial success and impact to create personal fulfillment.
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1 month ago |
potreroview.net | Rebekah Moan
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) proposes to reduce the number of bus lines, stops and service frequency by four percent as a means to shrink an impending $50 million budget shortfall. Included on the chopping block is the 55-Dogpatch line, originally designed to transport riders up and down Potrero Hill between high-traffic areas, particularly the 17th, 18th, and 20th street commercial districts and the 22nd Street Caltrain station.
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2 months ago |
potreroview.net | Rebekah Moan
A Dogpatch condominium building was burglarized twice, along with a third attempt, in the span of four days earlier this year. Instead of smashing windows or picking locks, the criminals gained entry with a stolen U.S. Postal Service key. According to Dirk Duffner, 700 Illinois Street Homeowners Association president, security cameras recorded a man and two women wearing expensive shoes approaching the building’s front door on January 2. They used a USPS key to get in, then opened the mailboxes.
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2 months ago |
potreroview.net | Rebekah Moan
Starr King Open Space (SKOS), 3.5-acres located along Carolina Street south of 23rd, extending to De Haro Street at 24th, has been maintained by an elected board of directors and neighborhood volunteers since 1984. The Open Space doesn’t receive public funds, instead raising an average $6,000 a year through grants and donations. “Last year, donations barely covered our operating expenses,” said SKOS treasurer Debie Abella.
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