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A Reporter’s Guide to Police Transparency

Two bills that took effect in 2019 dramatically expand the rights of journalists and the public to learn of police misconduct. Law enforcement has gone to court to resist disclosures under the bills, but open-government supporters have blocked many of…

“Creature Features,” both goofy and literate

The multi-talented John Stanley, host of KTVU’s “Creature Features” for nearly two decades, has been a publisher, columnist, TV host and, now, member of San Francisco State University’s Alumni Hall of Fame. In his long-running show on Channel 2, be…

Dr. Dave recalls the Apollo 11 moon landing

At the age of 100, San Francisco Chronicle science editor emeritus David Perlman talks about the experience of covering the Apollo 11 moon mission in 1969. Fifty years after the event, he describes the technology, the people, working alongside Walter…

An acclaimed AP writer’s recipe for success

Martha Mendoza is one of Northern California’s most prominent and internationally recognized working journalists. Based in Silicon Valley, she is an Associated Press National Writer who has won numerous awards and prompted Congressional hearings, Pentagon investigations and White House responses.…

Boomtown Bust Kills Gold Rush Dailies

The streets of this once-thriving town are deserted, populated by a smattering of buildings and other signs of the past. But in its heyday, as many as 10 newspapers chronicled the life and times of Bodie. Then, like dust in…