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SF Overdose Deaths Drop, New AI Lab, Biometric Screening at SFO, BART Expansion, Weather Update02 Jan 202500:08:33
In this episode of The San Francisco Daily Brief, Michelle begins with a warm welcome and an overview of today's top stories, accompanied by a weather update. The episode highlights a significant decrease in drug overdose deaths in San Francisco. A roundup of local headlines follows, including the launch of a new artificial intelligence lab and an ambitious tree planting campaign. Michelle discusses the introduction of new biometric screening at SFO and the expansion of BART services. Additionally, there's a focus on the potential expiration of the Clean Air Vehicle decal program. The episode concludes with a reminder to follow for more updates.
PG&E Outage Impact, SF Road Safety, Vision Zero Initiative, Weather Update01 Jan 202500:05:59
In this episode of The San Francisco Daily Brief, Michelle begins with an introduction to today's episode, presenting the top stories and a weather forecast. The episode features a quick roundup of San Francisco headlines, followed by an in-depth look at the Pacific Gas and Electric outage and its impact on the local community. Road safety is a key focus as Michelle discusses data, contributing factors, and the Vision Zero initiative aimed at reducing traffic fatalities. The episode wraps up with a reminder to follow for more updates.
Tent City Near City Hall, Mayor Breed Reflects, Oyster Recall, Amazon Strike, Avian Flu Emergency19 Dec 202400:25:06
In this episode of The San Francisco Daily Brief, Michelle discusses the new tent city near City Hall, offers a weather update, and reviews local headlines. Mayor London Breed shares her leadership insights. We explore the debate over a proposed 22-story development in the Sunset District, homeowner's insurance concerns, and industry reforms. Michelle reports on an oyster recall due to norovirus and the investigation into S&M Shellfish Co. The Amazon workers' strike and its potential impacts are analyzed, followed by a state of emergency declaration for avian flu. The episode concludes with San Francisco's immigration policies in response to the Trump administration.
Nima Momeni Verdict, Union Square Revitalization, Scotts Valley Weather Aftermath, Papenhausen Closure18 Dec 202400:17:20
In this episode of The San Francisco Daily Brief, Michelle covers the day's top stories, including weather updates and major headlines. She discusses Nima Momeni's murder verdict, local incidents, and new appointments. Highlights include efforts to revitalize Union Square and the impact of severe weather in Scotts Valley. Michelle also covers the closure of Papenhausen Hardware and Ned Segal's appointment as Chief of Housing and Economic Development. Mayor Breed's plan for 200 events in Union Square and Virgie Tovar's new role on weight stigma are featured. The episode wraps up with a social media reminder.
Tornado Warning, Bob Lee Verdict, OpenAI Whistleblower, Affordable Housing Demolitions, Scale AI17 Dec 202400:28:06
In this episode, Michelle welcomes listeners to The San Francisco Daily Brief and presents the top stories of the day. She provides a weather forecast, including a tornado warning, and offers an overview of San Francisco headlines. The episode covers the verdict in the Bob Lee murder case and the tragic incident involving an OpenAI whistleblower. Michelle discusses the issuance of demolition permits for affordable housing and updates listeners on construction projects in the city. Accusations of wage theft at Scale AI are explored, followed by plans for housing development on Treasure Island. The episode also examines a new business model for a San Francisco mall, concluding with closing remarks and a wrap-up.
SF's First Tornado, King Tides Impact, Fire Safety Reminders, Storm Updates16 Dec 202400:09:31
In this episode, Michelle welcomes listeners and dives into the significant occurrence of San Francisco's first tornado, providing updates on the storm and resulting power outages. She delivers a roundup of major San Francisco headlines alongside a weather forecast. The episode focuses on the impact of King Tides and how the community is responding to these natural events. A brief sponsor message is followed by an overview of recent fire incidents in the city, concluding with essential fire safety reminders for residents.
Weather Alerts, SFPD Audit, City Budget, Great Highway Park, Engardio Recall, Southwest Nonstop13 Dec 202400:09:02
In this episode, Michelle opens with an introduction and an overview of the top stories, including a weather update. She shares alerts from the National Weather Service before delving into the findings of an SFPD audit, focusing on overtime management issues. The episode examines the implications of the city budget and safety policies. Michelle discusses the approval of the Great Highway Park project and varying public opinions on it. She covers the recall effort against Supervisor Joel Engardio and concludes by exploring Southwest Airlines' new nonstop service alongside broader industry trends.
Coastal Flood Advisory, Crime Trends, RV Parking Rules, Safeway Closure Response, Zoo Audit Concerns12 Dec 202400:19:35
In this episode, Michelle begins with an introduction and overview of the top stories. She discusses a coastal flood advisory, offering safety measures for residents. The episode covers trends in violent crime across San Francisco and changes in recreational vehicle parking regulations. Michelle explores community reactions to the closure of a Safeway in Fillmore and reports on restructuring plans announced by the Mayor's Office. An audit at the San Francisco Zoo raises concerns, which are examined in detail. The episode also delves into the legal proceedings in the Yanfang Wu case, providing listeners with comprehensive coverage of these significant local issues.
SF Crime Rates Drop, Housing Market Trends, Amazon's New AI Lab, Upcoming Bay Area Storms11 Dec 202400:14:03
In this episode of The San Francisco Daily Brief, Michelle provides a weather update and reports a drop in violent crime rates, focusing on homicides and police responses in the Mission District. She explores rising housing market trends and their effects, covers Amazon's new AI lab, an airport accident, and preparations for upcoming Bay Area storms. The episode features a success story of a formerly homeless woman, examining broader homelessness issues in San Francisco, before concluding with final remarks.
SF Weather, LUMA Hotel Incident, Mathilde Bistro Closure, Tourism Slowdown, Hotel Strike10 Dec 202400:18:49
Michelle kicks off the episode with an introduction to the San Francisco Daily Brief and an overview of the top stories, including a weather update. She provides a roundup of San Francisco headlines before discussing a tragic incident involving a woman falling from the LUMA Hotel, highlighting available mental health resources. The episode covers the closure of Mathilde French Bistro and updates on BART stations. Michelle explores the impact of slow tourism on the city and developments in the hotel strike. A detailed weather forecast helps listeners plan their day. The episode concludes with Michelle providing follow-up information on the discussed topics.
SF Weather Update, Safe Parking Site Closure, Alamo Drafthouse Expansion09 Dec 202400:08:40
Michelle starts the episode with a welcome and an overview of the top stories. She provides an update on San Francisco's weather and air quality, crucial for residents planning their day. The episode covers the closure of a San Francisco safe parking site, highlighting community impacts and responses. Michelle shares news about Alamo Drafthouse's expansion plans and their new season pass offer, providing insights into local entertainment developments. The episode concludes with Michelle's closing remarks, ensuring listeners are informed about the latest happenings in San Francisco.
Great Meadow Fire, Air Quality Impact, SFSU Crisis, Let's Glow SF Event Returns08 Dec 202400:22:21
Michelle begins the episode with a welcome and an overview of the top stories. She reports on the Great Meadow Fire and its impact on worsening air quality in San Francisco. The episode includes a roundup of local headlines and a weather update. Michelle discusses the effects of air quality on the Bay Area community and highlights the financial crisis at San Francisco State University. She covers the tsunami warning, earthquake preparedness, and the restoration efforts at the Presidio. The episode also features the return of the Let's Glow SF event and its economic implications. Michelle addresses street cleanliness and public health concerns before wrapping up the episode.
Dior Security Guard Shooting, Fort Funston Rescue, Fire Safety Tips, Weather Update31 Dec 202400:03:56
In this episode of The San Francisco Daily Brief, Michelle kicks off with an introduction and an overview of today's top stories, followed by a weather update. The episode covers the fatal shooting of a Dior security guard, providing details on the body camera footage and the ongoing investigation. San Francisco headlines include a heartwarming rescue of a golden retriever at Fort Funston. The episode wraps up with safety advice from the fire department for hikers.
Tsunami Warning, Emergency Sirens, Hotel Workers' Strike, Labor Disputes06 Dec 202400:12:04
Michelle opens the episode with an introduction and an overview of the top stories. She discusses the recent tsunami warning and updates on emergency sirens in San Francisco. A quick roundup of other headlines provides listeners with additional insights into the day's news. The episode delves into the ongoing hotel workers' strike and labor disputes affecting the city. Michelle wraps up the episode, offering a concise summary of the key topics covered. This episode keeps listeners informed on the latest developments and issues impacting San Francisco.
Budget Deficit, Cybertruck Crash Probe, Nima Momeni Trial, Ballet Labor Dispute05 Dec 202400:16:07
Michelle opens the episode with a warm welcome and an update on the weather. She shares the top headlines, focusing on San Francisco's financial outlook, budget deficit, and housing production update. The episode covers a federal probe into a Cybertruck crash and the closure of a popular Chinatown restaurant. Michelle discusses the Nima Momeni trial and the discovery of Mai Vue's body. The episode also highlights a labor dispute involving the San Francisco Ballet and debates surrounding a new free parking proposal. This engaging episode offers listeners a detailed overview of the latest developments in San Francisco.
Ubisoft Studio Closure, Budget Cuts, Snowflake Lease, Mayor's Financial Challenges04 Dec 202400:23:41
Michelle kicks off the episode with a warm welcome and a weather update. She provides an overview of the top stories, including the closure of Ubisoft's San Francisco studio. The episode delves into the city's budget shortfall and potential spending cuts. Michelle discusses Snowflake's new office lease and the recall effort against Joel Engardio. She also highlights increased ferry ridership and shares a touching story about the medical treatment of a Palestinian teen in San Francisco. The episode wraps up by addressing the financial challenges facing the city's new mayor, offering listeners a comprehensive look at the latest developments in San Francisco.
Mission and Bayview Incidents, Sex Trafficking Survivors, SoMa Housing Debate, New CA Laws03 Dec 202400:12:25
Michelle begins the episode with a welcome and introduction, followed by a weather update and overview of the day's top stories. The focus shifts to recent incidents and homicide statistics in the Mission and Bayview Districts. A roundup of San Francisco headlines is provided, including sex trafficking survivors speaking out. The episode covers the debate surrounding transitional housing in SoMa and highlights new California laws set to begin in 2025. Michelle discusses the dedication of the San Francisco Federal Building. The episode wraps up with closing remarks and a call to action, encouraging listeners to stay engaged with local issues.
Homicide Investigations, SFSU Layoffs, World AIDS Day, Local Journalism Impact02 Dec 202400:10:47
Michelle starts the episode with a welcome and introduction. She provides an overview of the top stories, focusing on recent homicide investigations and community concerns about violence, paired with a weather update. The episode covers layoffs at San Francisco State University and a roundup of local incidents. Michelle highlights sports updates and the commemoration of World AIDS Day. A feature on The San Francisco Standard is included, discussing the evolution and impact of local journalism. The episode concludes with an extended weather forecast and a weekend outlook.
SFPD Homicide Investigation, Winter Shelters, Bay Boat Rescue, Pelosi Building Dedication01 Dec 202400:12:44
Michelle begins the episode by introducing the podcast and giving production credits. She delves into the top stories, paired with a weather update. The episode covers the San Francisco Police Department's ongoing homicide investigation and other crime news. The role of Interfaith Winter Shelters in supporting the unhoused is highlighted. A boat rescue in South San Francisco Bay is recounted, followed by the dedication of the Nancy Pelosi Federal Building. Michelle provides a roundup of community events and local happenings. The episode also addresses a police shooting in Burlingame and concludes with an extended weather forecast and outlook.
Transit Debate, Hotel Workers' Strike, Burglary Suspect Caught, Homelessness Relocation Programs29 Nov 202400:14:07
Michelle opens the episode with a welcome and a weather update. The discussion moves to the top stories, including a debate over transit issues. Coverage of the SFMTA community meeting is followed by news of a DUI crash. The ongoing hotel workers' strike is discussed, along with a quick roundup of headlines. Michelle reports on a burglary suspect caught through the use of a GPS tracker. The episode delves into programs aimed at relocating the homeless. The episode concludes with a wrap-up, summarizing the key points and inviting listeners to stay informed.
New Shelter Policy, Hotel Worker Strike, Pregnant Woman Shooting, SF Ballet in Jeopardy28 Nov 202400:14:59
Michelle opens the episode with a welcome and an overview of the top stories. The discussion begins with San Francisco's new policy on shelter stays for homeless families, followed by a weather update and a quick roundup of headlines. The impact of the ongoing hotel worker strike on the hospitality sector is explored. Michelle covers the recent arrest in the shooting of a pregnant woman in San Francisco, highlighting community concerns about gun violence. The potential jeopardy facing the San Francisco Ballet's 'Nutcracker' season is examined. An update on SFMTA's public engagement initiative is provided. The episode concludes with a wrap-up and call to action for listeners.
New Appointments, Bernal Heights Construction, Film Industry Growth, Legal Update from Golden Gate Park27 Nov 202400:17:10
Michelle begins the episode with a welcome, providing updates on the weather and traffic conditions. The episode moves into discussions about recent appointments in Public Works and at San Francisco International Airport. A news roundup follows, highlighting key stories from across the city. Michelle covers ongoing construction in Bernal Heights and UC Berkeley's plans for new dormitories. A legal update from Golden Gate Park is provided, along with insights into the growth of the film industry in San Francisco. The episode wraps up with closing remarks and follow instructions for listeners.
New Fentanyl Strategy, Urban Alchemy Funding Crisis, Union Square's Future, SFO Weather Delays26 Nov 202400:22:28
Michelle kicks off the episode with a welcome and a weather update. The episode dives into top stories and recent legal developments before moving on to a quick news roundup. Michelle discusses San Francisco's new strategy to combat fentanyl and the funding crisis facing Urban Alchemy. The future of Union Square is examined, followed by insights into Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie's vision for the city. Concerns about traffic in the Mission District are addressed, along with weather-related delays at San Francisco International Airport. Updates on cable car service are provided, and the episode concludes with closing remarks.
SF Housing Trends, Pedestrian Safety, Local Business Updates, Political News, Economic Insights30 Dec 202400:13:45
In this episode of The San Francisco Daily Brief, Michelle welcomes listeners with an introduction, covering today's top stories and providing a weather update. The episode explores trends in the San Francisco housing market and addresses recent pedestrian safety concerns. Michelle shares updates on local businesses and restaurants, along with the latest city political news and initiatives. The economic segment highlights a competitive bond sale. The episode concludes with closing remarks.
Rain and Storm Impact, Hotel Workers Strike, Lake Merced Rescue, Tahoe Ski Conditions25 Nov 202400:06:35
Michelle begins with a welcome and introduction to the top stories and weather update. The episode provides details on the rain and storm impact, current forecast, and ski conditions at Lake Tahoe. A roundup of San Francisco headlines follows, including the ongoing hotel workers strike and challenges faced by the industry. Michelle covers a recent rescue operation at Lake Merced, emphasizing important water safety reminders. The episode wraps up with a call to action for listeners.
Record Rain and Flooding, Safeway Boycott, Great Highway Park Funding, Post-Storm Updates24 Nov 202400:20:00
Michelle opens the episode with an introduction, followed by a top stories and weather update. The discussion centers on the funding for the Great Highway Park and its impact on flood management. Michelle covers a local boycott of Safeway and an investigation into a property manager. The main story highlights California's record rainfall and resulting flooding, accompanied by flood warnings and safety tips. Updates on reopenings and traffic post-storm are provided, along with a flash flood warning and details on a grant for the Great Highway Park. The episode also covers the closure of Safeway in the Fillmore District and an investigation into off-book rent allegations.
Storm Advisories, UC Workers' Strike, JPMorgan Layoffs, Retail Theft Arrests, Bay Ferry Updates22 Nov 202400:14:21
Michelle begins with a welcome and introduction, followed by a top stories and weather update. The episode highlights the atmospheric river and storm advisories affecting Northern California. A roundup of San Francisco news is provided, covering the ongoing University of California workers' strike and its local implications. The discussion shifts to JPMorgan layoffs and their impact on the local job market. Michelle reports on recent retail theft arrests and the challenges faced by law enforcement. Updates on the San Francisco Bay Ferry schedule and fares are shared. The episode concludes with a wrap-up and information on how to follow the podcast.
Cyclone Impact, Low Election Turnout, Valencia Bike Lane Controversy, SFO Holiday Delays21 Nov 202400:15:54
Michelle begins with a welcome to The San Francisco Daily Brief, providing an update on the cyclone's impact and preparations. The episode continues with a roundup of San Francisco headlines, followed by an election analysis focusing on low turnout and political trends. The controversy surrounding the Valencia Street bike lane is examined. After a brief sponsor message from Acme Corp, Michelle discusses mental health support initiatives in San Francisco. The episode concludes with a report on San Francisco International Airport leading in holiday weather delays.
Election News, Bayview Shooting, Downtown Recovery, Mission Street Groundbreaking20 Nov 202400:13:59
Michelle begins with an introduction and a roundup of the top stories. The episode includes a weather update and the latest election news. Michelle reports on a shooting in Bayview and provides details on the mayoral election. The discussion shifts to downtown recovery efforts and a groundbreaking event on Mission Street. The episode concludes with an inspiring story of a firefighter rescue.
Mayor-Elect Lurie's Transition, SF Fed on Inflation, Newsom's Mansion, Art Museums' Struggles19 Nov 202400:17:56
Michelle begins with a welcome to the San Francisco Daily Brief, providing a weather forecast and an overview of the top stories. The episode discusses Mayor-Elect Daniel Lurie's transition and city updates, followed by insights from the San Francisco Federal Reserve on inflation. Michelle reports on Gavin Newsom's acquisition of a new mansion and the ongoing issues at the Hall of Justice. The struggles faced by San Francisco's art museums are explored, along with the city's preparedness for potential mass deportation plans. The episode concludes with closing remarks.
Chyanne Chen's Victory, Atmospheric River Impact, Vision Zero Project Milestone18 Nov 202400:07:44
Michelle begins with a welcome and an overview of the top stories. The episode covers the San Francisco election update, highlighting Chyanne Chen's victory in District 11. Michelle provides a weather update, focusing on the impact of the atmospheric river on the region. She delves into the Vision Zero Project, reflecting on a decade of road safety efforts in San Francisco.
Atmospheric River Analysis, Police Drug Seizure, Prop K Controversy, New Mpox Strain17 Nov 202400:15:49
Michelle begins with a welcome and an overview of the top stories. The episode provides a San Francisco weather update, delving into an analysis of the atmospheric river impacting the region. Michelle covers a significant police drug seizure and reports on a fire at an encampment south of Market. The discussion moves to the Proposition K controversy, highlighting the community's call for justice in a recent jail death. Michelle also discusses the emergence of a new mpox strain in San Mateo County, outlining its implications for public health.
SFMTA Budget Shortfall, Cruise Admission, Prop K, Ocean Beach Seawall, Health Campaign Launch15 Nov 202400:16:50
Michelle begins with a welcome and introduction, followed by an overview of the top stories and a weather update. The episode delves into the SFMTA budget shortfall, discussing its implications for transportation news. Michelle covers Cruise's admission of a false report and explores the passage of Proposition K. She reports on the recent approval of the Ocean Beach seawall, highlighting its significance for the city's coastal resilience. The launch of the 'Living Proof' health campaign is also discussed, emphasizing its goals and community impact. The episode wraps up with closing remarks and a mention of the sponsor.
BART Stabbing Impact, Muni Budget Cuts, Whooping Cough Spike, Sex Work Reporting Program Debate14 Nov 202400:07:28
Michelle begins with a welcome, introduction, and today's weather update. The episode addresses a fatal stabbing near BART Embarcadero Station, examining its impact on services and public transit safety. Michelle provides a roundup of San Francisco headlines, including a federal judge ruling, restaurant reviews, KNBR layoffs, and a rise in whooping cough cases. The discussion shifts to national news and San Francisco Muni budget issues, highlighting potential service cuts. Michelle explores a community program aimed at reporting sex work, discussing the debate, support, opposition, and implications for public safety. The episode concludes with closing remarks and a subscription reminder.
Lyft Lawsuit, Housing Trends, RV Towing Policy, Flower Market Move, Hotel Strike Update27 Dec 202400:20:20
In this episode of The San Francisco Daily Brief, Michelle starts with an introduction and an overview of today's episode. Top stories include a lawsuit involving Lyft, housing market trends, the RV towing policy, the Flower Market's relocation, and the resolution of a hotel strike. The episode provides a San Francisco weather update and covers other headlines such as new laws set for 2025, a flood advisory, and impacts on the tech industry. Michelle delves into details on the Lyft lawsuit and housing market, the RV towing policy controversy, and the Flower Market move. The episode concludes with a summary of flood safety and new laws, followed by a wrap-up and call to action.
Snowfall Projections, BART Incident, City Planning, Autonomous Vehicle Testing13 Nov 202400:14:41
Michelle begins with an introduction and an overview of the top stories. The episode covers the weather forecast, including snowfall projections, and highlights a high surf advisory. Michelle provides an update on the latest San Francisco headlines and discusses a recent BART incident. The episode explores new developments in city planning, offering insights into ongoing projects and future plans. Michelle concludes with a look at the testing of autonomous vehicles in San Francisco, examining their potential impact on the city's transportation landscape.
Zoox Robotaxis, Daylighting Law, Chinatown Policing, Prop K Passage, Election Updates12 Nov 202400:14:04
Michelle opens with a welcome and provides an overview of the top stories. The episode covers Zoox robotaxis testing and their potential impact on local transportation. Michelle discusses California's new Daylighting Law and its effects on parking regulations. She highlights the success of community policing initiatives in Chinatown. The weather forecast includes a high surf advisory, and a roundup of San Francisco headlines follows. Michelle examines the passage of Proposition K, exploring its implications for the city. The episode concludes with updates from the Department of Elections, offering insights into recent developments.
Mayoral and Supervisor Race Updates, Ballot Processing Explained, District Race Highlights07 Nov 202400:06:45
Michelle Tandler begins with a welcome and a sponsor message from MagicPod. The episode provides an update on the San Francisco mayoral and supervisor races, offering insights into the current standings. Michelle is joined by John Arnst, who explains the ballot processing procedures, shedding light on the complexities behind vote counting. The episode highlights competitive supervisor races in Districts 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11, emphasizing key dynamics and candidates to watch. Michelle wraps up with closing remarks and a final sponsor message from MagicPod.
Mayoral Race Insights, Prop K Debate, Board of Supervisors Key Districts07 Nov 202400:09:39
Michelle Tandler begins with an introduction and sponsor mention. The episode provides updates on the San Francisco mayoral race, offering insights into the campaigns and analyzing geographical support patterns, with a focus on concerns surrounding Breed's campaign finances. Michelle delves into the ongoing debate over Proposition K and its potential impact on the Great Highway. She also covers the Board of Supervisors races in key districts, highlighting the candidates and issues at play. The episode concludes with closing remarks and another mention of the sponsor.
Election Day Results, Local Ballot Measures, Fire Risk Update06 Nov 202400:02:29
Michelle Tandler opens with a welcome and introduction, followed by a sponsor mention. The episode provides an overview of Election Day 2024, highlighting early results from the mayoral race. Michelle offers insights into various local ballot measures and their potential impact on the community. She then discusses the current Red Flag Warning and the associated fire risk in the region. The episode wraps up with final thoughts on the mayoral race and its implications for San Francisco's future.
Gang Violence Crackdown, $212M Train Upgrade, Mayoral Ethics Fine, Notion Lease, Prop K Debate05 Nov 202400:15:55
Michelle Tandler begins with a welcome and introduction, followed by a sponsor mention. The episode delves into the federal indictment aimed at curbing gang violence in San Francisco, and outlines a $212 million plan for upgrading the city's train control system alongside BART updates. Michelle discusses an ethics fine against mayoral candidate Mark Farrell, providing an overview of the election landscape. She reports on Notion's major office lease in downtown San Francisco and engages in the ongoing debate surrounding Proposition K and the future of the Great Highway. The episode concludes with closing remarks and a reminder of the sponsorship.
BART Stabbing, Missing Teen Search, Brownstone Housing, Prop K Debate, Election Finance04 Nov 202400:11:22
Michelle Tandler opens with a welcome and introduction before discussing the recent BART train stabbing incident and the police response. The episode highlights the ongoing search for missing teenager Mai Vue and explores developments and regulatory challenges faced by Brownstone Shared Housing. Michelle delves into Proposition K, the Great Highway transformation, and the removal of SFO's walkway. She examines campaign finance and political influence in local elections, providing insights into the dynamics shaping San Francisco's political landscape. The episode concludes with closing remarks and a mention of the sponsor.
BART Stabbing, Police Traffic Stop Policy, Zero-Emission Ferry, Mayoral Race, Waterfront Parks03 Nov 202400:13:19
Michelle Tandler begins with an introduction and sponsor mention before addressing public safety on Bay Area Rapid Transit, focusing on a recent BART stabbing incident. The episode covers the San Francisco Police Officers Association's lawsuit regarding traffic stop policies and highlights an EPA grant for developing a zero-emission ferry network. Michelle discusses transit-first design updates at Chase Center and Mission Bay Terminal, debates Proposition K, and explores new waterfront parks. The San Francisco mayoral race is examined, with insights into candidates' campaigns and voter engagement. The episode also touches on the Palestinian Youth Movement demonstration and concludes with John's Grill Election Day Luncheon.
Tenderloin Shooting, Mayoral Race, Moscone Cancellations, Proposition K Debate, Housing Pods Update01 Nov 202400:16:59
Michelle Tandler discusses the recent shooting incident in the Tenderloin District and issues surrounding a homeless parking site. She provides historical context on San Francisco's challenges, touching on the mayoral race and pandemic recovery efforts. The episode examines tourism impacts, highlighted by cancellations at the Moscone Center, and debates local policies such as Proposition K and the Great Highway's future. Michelle explores Brownstone Shared Housing's innovative sleeping pods and concludes with a mention of the episode's sponsor, Focused Energy's laser facility.
Brownstone Housing Updates, Homeless Crisis Funding, Hotel Workers' Strike, Mayoral Election Preview31 Oct 202400:12:08
Michelle Tandler provides an update on Brownstone Shared Housing's recent developments, delves into the ongoing homeless crisis and state funding efforts in San Francisco, and discusses the downtown hotel workers' strike. The episode also includes a preview of the upcoming San Francisco mayoral election and debates surrounding Proposition K and the future of the Great Highway. Additionally, Michelle explores the introduction of Zoox's autonomous robotaxis in the city. Closing remarks include a reminder of the episode's sponsor.
Mayor-Elect Lurie, Hotel Workers' Contracts, Golden Gate Incidents, Santa Cruz Wharf News26 Dec 202400:07:00
In this episode of The San Francisco Daily Brief, Michelle begins with an introduction and a roundup of today's top stories. The episode delves into Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie's involvement in securing new contracts for hotel workers. Other headlines include a house fire and updates from the Santa Cruz Wharf. Road safety is a key focus, with reports on a car crash near Golden Gate Park and an incident at the Golden Gate Bridge.
State and city efforts on homelessness, fatal pedestrian incident, Paul Pelosi's attacker sentencing30 Oct 202400:11:13
Michelle Tandler covers San Francisco's efforts to address homelessness, updates on a fatal pedestrian incident, courtroom events of Paul Pelosi's attacker, a violent assault in South San Francisco, and the controversy over Shotwell Street barriers.
SF Shooting Incident, Hilton Workers' Contract, Ferry Building Changes, Mayor-Elect's Plans25 Dec 202400:10:08
In this episode of The San Francisco Daily Brief, Michelle welcomes listeners and provides an overview of today's top stories, including a weather update. The episode covers a recent shooting incident in San Francisco and offers updates on the new labor contract for San Francisco Hilton workers. A roundup of local news highlights changes at the Ferry Building, including closures and renovations. Michelle discusses Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie's upcoming initiatives for the city. The episode concludes with a wrap-up and closing remarks.
Hilton Workers' Deal, Sam Wo Closure, Waymo Incident, SFO Automation Debate, Pier Collapse24 Dec 202400:10:51
In this episode of The San Francisco Daily Brief, Michelle provides an overview of today's top stories, including combined weather updates. The episode covers the tentative agreement for San Francisco Hilton Hotel workers and the closure of Sam Wo Restaurant, along with a unique real estate listing. Michelle introduces an aspiring street performer and discusses Bay Area airport preparations. A supportive San Francisco landlord and a Waymo vehicle incident are highlighted, followed by a debate on airport automation. The episode also covers a California pier collapse, new state laws, and flight delays at SFO. Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie's plans to revamp City Hall are discussed before concluding with closing remarks.
High Surf Alert, Driverless Taxi Harassment, Waymo's Response, Timbri Hotel Impact23 Dec 202400:06:29
In this episode of The San Francisco Daily Brief, Michelle kicks off with an introduction and overview of today's top stories, including a weather update. The episode covers high surf and beach conditions, particularly in the North Bay, and advises residents on safety precautions. Michelle highlights local headlines, focusing on harassment incidents involving driverless taxis, and discusses Waymo's response concerning driverless technology safety. The episode features a sponsor segment from Curio Collection by Hilton and explores the Timbri Hotel's design and theme, assessing its impact on the local hospitality scene.
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