
Ted Goldberg
Supervising Senior Editor, News and Newscasts at KQED-TV (San Francisco,CA)
KQED Managing Editor, News and Newscasts
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2 months ago |
nj.com | Ted Goldberg
Editor’s note: This story was originally published by NJ Spotlight News and shared as part of a content-sharing agreement between Mosaic.NJ.com and NJ Spotlight News. You can follow them on Facebook and Twitter (or X). The way Dr. Jonathan Keith sees it, this is a turbulent time for transgender people scheduling transition surgery – to put it mildly. “The state of the affairs for my patients and beyond is absolute panic and terror,” he said.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
mosaic.nj.com | Ted Goldberg
Editor’s note: This story was originally published by NJ Spotlight News and shared as part of a content-sharing agreement between Mosaic.NJ.com and NJ Spotlight News. You can follow them on Facebook and Twitter (or X). Nearly a year after voting to form a tenant union, residents at 19 Pingry Place are bringing their fight to Elizabeth City Hall.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
kqed.org | Alex Hall |Ted Goldberg
Dec 6Failed to save articlePlease try againA sign for the Federal Correctional Institution, Dublin, a prison for women, in Dublin on April 8, 2024. (Beth LaBerge/KQED)The troubled East Bay federal women’s prison FCI Dublin will shut down permanently following years of sexual abuse by prison workers, the federal government announced. In a statement, the Bureau of Prisons said it faces significant challenges that prevent reopening the Dublin site, which was abruptly closed in April.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
kqed.org | Ted Goldberg
Nov 27Failed to save articlePlease try againSmoke from the Sites Fire rises up from the mountains in Colusa County on June 19, 2024. (Michael Ho Wai Lee/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)The Sites Fire would burn for more than a week before it was fully contained, turning into California’s ninth largest wildfire this year and the largest for the Cal Fire Sonoma-Lake-Napa unit, according to state fire officials. At its peak, close to 2,250 firefighters worked the blaze.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
kqed.org | Ted Goldberg
Nov 6Failed to save articlePlease try againDavina Hurt, a vocal advocate for stronger oil refinery regulations, claimed she “was the target of big oil money.” Hurt trailed Councilmember Tom McCune by 400 votes, or 53% to 33%, in a district with just over 4,500 registered voters, according to San Mateo County election officials.
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1 of the largest accidents at Chevron's Richmond refinery in recent years took place after rain seeped through a leaky roof at the facility in 2021. A recent deal with regulators closes the book on that and 7 other major incidents there. @KQEDnews https://t.co/ct5yjWotzu

RT @jc__lara: BREAKING: Pro-Palestinian protestors are blocking the Golden Gate Bridge right now @KQEDnews. Some clashes with angry drivers…

BREAKING: Chevron, PBF Energy drop lawsuits against Bay Area air regulators over refinery pollution rule, according to the @AirDistrict - oil giants set to comply with rule. @KQEDnews https://t.co/22je0VvoxE