Bay Curious - Producer, Reporter
I’m a producer and reporter for KQED’s Bay Curious show. We take a deep dive into Bay Area history to answer listener questions about the place we all call home. You can listen to stories I’ve reported and produced below!
(July 2024-present)
Shows I’ve reported + produced:
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The Explosive History Hidden in Glen Canyon Park
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Ever Heard of a 'Frisco Biscuit'? Neither Had Many Maritime Historians
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A Ford Factory Changed Milpitas, Then it Became a Mall
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Reversing Extinction? Sea Otters and Butterflies Hold Clues
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SF Stairways: Shortest, Longest, and Steepest
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There’s a Grand Historic House Hiding Under the Bay Bridge
Shows I’ve produced:
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Why Is Private Schooling So Popular in the San Francisco Bay Area?
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Built to Last: Some San Francisco Businesses Date Back to the Gold Rush
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How Bacon-Wrapped Hot Dogs Became One of the Bay Area’s Most Popular Street Foods
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What Is That Massive Tunnel on the Beach South of Fort Funston?
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Rediscovering a Japanese American Baseball Team in Alameda, Nearly Lost to Time
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150,000 People Live in Unincorporated Alameda County. What Does That Mean for Them?
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How Did Fremont Come to Be Known as ‘Little Kabul’?
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Are California Gulls Native or Invasive to the Bay Area? Maybe Both
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Invasion of the Grub Snatchers: How One Rich Guy’s Russian Boars Colonized California
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Bears, Coyotes, Mountain Lions, Oh My! What To Do When You Encounter Wildlife in the Bay Area
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Why Are There So Many Motels on San Francisco’s Lombard Street?
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Proposition 50: Redistricting in California, Thoroughly Explained
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Who Killed Jane Stanford? Inside a 120-Year-Old Mystery
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The True Story of the Military's Secret 1950 San Francisco Biological Weapons Test
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The Girl in the Fishbowl: The Secret Behind San Francisco's Quirkiest Nightclub Act
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San Francisco’s Historic ‘Relief Cottages,’ Built After the 1906 Earthquake, Are Hidden in Plain Sight