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First Name
Noah
Last Name
Arroyo
Public Press role
Reporter
Where I live
San Francisco, CA
Bio

Noah Arroyo covers housing for the San Francisco Public Press. He has also written on government, business and crime for MissionLocal.org, a UC Berkeley-sponsored hyperlocal news publication. He is a 2010 graduate of San Francisco State University.

Check him out on Twitter: @noah_arroyo

History

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More by Noah Arroyo

  • Mandatory Earthquake Retrofit Proposal Advances Quickly in San Francisco City Hall
  • Earthquake Retrofit Delays Leave Thousands at Risk
  • No One Wants to Go First: S.F.'s Retrofit Timeline
  • San Francisco Plan Would Earthquake-Proof Thousands of Soft-Story Buildings by 2020
  • Domestic workers organizing march to end abuse
  • State bill would legalize selling home-cooked food
  • 24th St. BART plaza will expand
  • San Francisco postpones vote on permitting tiny apartments
  • S.F. to Appoint Earthquake Retrofit Czar to Push for Mandatory Program Next Year
  • District Attorney to Examine Low Prosecution of Domestic Violence Cases in San Francisco
  • Potentially Earthquake-Unsafe Residential Buildings — a (Very Rough) List
  • San Francisco’s Most Urgently Needed Retrofits
  • San Francisco Would Post Signs Warning of Earthquake Risk on Buildings Whose Owners Fail to Retrofit

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