Michael Gray

@GrayMikeG

San Francisco journalist and dabbler in things historic and architectural.

Inscrit en juillet 2013

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    13 mai

    This wealthy Bay Area city has been struggling to meet a California mandate to add more housing. To solve the problem, it wants to build townhomes for the first time in its 99-year history. And the residents aren’t happy:

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    6 mai

    At California’s second biggest freshwater lake, the latest fallout of drought is gruesome: Dead fish in nearby stream beds that have run dry.

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    5 mai

    Of the 92 housing markets in eight countries examined in a new report, just one East Coast city remained “affordable” when measuring prices in relation to income. By comparison, two Bay Area cities ranked near the bottom.

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    2 mai

    Fifth & Mission: Can San Francisco learn anything from New York City's safe consumption sites? Chronicle columnist speaks with about what she learned on her visit to NYC to see how the facilities operate. 🎧 Listen:

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    2 mai

    My latest column: I visited New York City's supervised consumption sites where people can use drugs while trained specialists observe them. They've already saved 213 lives. Meanwhile, San Francisco continues to debate the idea -- as bodies pile up.

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    26 avr.

    NEW from the I-team: San Francisco said it could solve its homelessness crisis by packing people into rundown, century-old hotels in the Tenderloin. The results have been disastrous, and found 🧵

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    26 avr.

    CHRONICLE INVESTIGATION: San Francisco spends millions of dollars to shelter thousands of homeless residents in run-down and neglected hotels. With little oversight or support, the results are disastrous.

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    20 avr.

    ✨🍟ALERT🍟✨ Here are the very best fries in the S.F. Bay Area:

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    7 avr.

    Doctors and hospital leaders at John Muir Medical Center had assured a couple they could perform a specialized surgery on their 2-year-old daughter. She died on the operating table. The hospital was previously warned that it couldn’t handle her case.

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    🚨🚨 Delighted to announce that I'm the new senior food & wine editor at ! 🚨🚨 Most importantly, I'll be hiring for a deputy editor and a reporter ASAP, so I'd love to hear from you!

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    28 mars

    On the first episode of Season 3, host and restaurant critic speaks to renowned chef and philanthropist José Andrés about his work, why charity isn’t about making you feel good and how we take food for granted. 🎧🌶️✨Listen:

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    24 mars

    While much of the world watched the trucker protests in Canada, called the “Freedom Convoy,” in bewilderment, one man in northeast Bangladesh was excited. He sensed an opportunity — one made possible by two tech companies with roots in the Bay Area.

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    24 mars

    The Chronicle uncovered a new set of players in the spread of fake news and disinformation: Internet entrepreneurs in developing countries who take advantage of Western political division — and inflame it. The motive? “Our objective is to sell T-shirts.”

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    21 mars

    Listen to get outraged on by our story of a woman who was charged after a dinner party… Then read our columnist’s follow up, with A LOT more horror stories:

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    17 mars

    “Two years into the pandemic, the U.S. housing market is virtually unrecognizable from before." Inventory down; home prices spiking up... Increasingly, far more areas across the country are seeing real estate markets that look like San Francisco's.

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    15 mars

    This Girl Scout was excited to sell hundreds of cookies this year. She didn't realize she'd be competing with troops on DoorDash

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    11 mars

    You can also leave us a voicemail at 415-777-6156. Something that's changed in your life during the pandemic that isn't ever going to change back.

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    8 mars

    Is an international crime operation targeting the Bay Area’s wealthiest cities with "burglary tourism"?

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    7 mars

    For people who never got COVID, what are the odds they never will? Here’s what experts say:

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    5 nov. 2021

    The news of Buster Posey’s retirement broke in the afternoon, and newspaper production changes aren’t always quick pivots. But the orange cover was worth any risks.

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