Michaela Seah
News ProducerMy name is Michaela I am a rising senior and multimedia journalist studying at NYU and current Summer News cohort member. I love to explore the intersections of global stories and community through my reporting and have a passion for radio. In my spare time I love to cook, read, and pick up new hobbies.
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More than $5 million in donations has poured into campaigns for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors races so far, with even more money expected before this November’s elections.
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Starting next month, fares for Caltrain riders under the age of 18 will be reduced. But will this actually promote commuters to come back?
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CrosscurrentsUnderneath a Monterey wharf is one of the last places you can get live abalone in Northern California. What was once a common dish, is now a delicacy.
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Last week, a lawsuit was filed against the San Francisco Police Department, alleging that SFPD, among others, has violated the city’s ban on facial recognition technology.
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San Francisco’s overdose deaths are down by eight percent compared to this time last year, according to a press conference held by the city’s Department of Public Health just yesterday.
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The effects of the new state housing law enacted late last month, have already hit San Francisco.
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Every July, skaters from around the Bay come to Dolores Park in San Francisco to participate in a “hill bomb,” where skaters climb the top of the hill and skate down at dizzying speeds. This year, the hill bomb is set for this weekend. Last year’s hill bomb ended in over 100 arrests, 81 of them being teenagers, with SFPD citing vandalism and assault of officers. What will happen this year?
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The City of San Jose has approved a policy that aims to prevent contractors from committing wage theft.
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Federal authorities have proposed expanding the renewal fee on work permits for foreign workers.