
Kyri Nashiem
News ProducerRadio host, producer, and editor who recently graduate from the broadcasting program at San Francisco State University. His goal is to use media as a vehicle to incite positive change, bring awareness to leaders from marginalized communities, and create inspiring/educational content.
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A decade-long source of air contamination in San Francisco’s most polluted district will soon be shut down
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Is the cost of success worth your happiness? This question was pondered by Phillip Feemster, an SF resident who felt stifled in corporate life. A life-changing conversation with a few concerned neighbors lead to Phillip becoming owner of a century-old plant nursery that was falling apart. Although he faced numerous challenges, the process of transforming Clement Nursery lead to a transformation of himself.
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Due to recent rainy and cold conditions, Cal Fire has lifted burn restrictions in five counties.
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A new program by the City of Oakland will fund small businesses with up to $75,000.
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Tens of thousands of workers are protesting today, at several University of California campuses. Union officials say this is the largest protest of its kind in U.S history.
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Chevron will pay more than $200,000 in a November 4th settlement, due to last year’s oil spill in Richmond.
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Friday’s violent attack on Paul Pelosi was met with a rapid response from San Francisco Police. However, the department responds nearly five times slower when everyday citizens place similar 9-1-1 calls, according to data from the city.
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This is a 2-minute summary of Oakland’s Measure T on the November 8, 2022 ballot.
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Nurses are striking at Alta Bates Summit Medical Center. They say they are being overworked, lack resources, and are experiencing workplace violence.
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A new law has been signed that expands funding to small businesses. The money will be used to improve compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act