
Missing Boy Case, Lab-Grown Salmon, and Transgender History in SF
In this episode of The San Francisco Daily Brief, Bob starts with an introduction and provides an overview of the top stories along with the latest weather update for San Francisco. The episode highlights the case of missing 11-year-old Noah Alhayek, featuring an interview with his mother. The discussion then shifts to San Francisco's Wild Type initiative, focusing on lab-grown salmon and its implications. The episode also explores transgender history and the current challenges faced in San Francisco's Tenderloin district. Bob concludes with a wrap-up and encourages listeners to stay connected.
Key Points
- An 11-year-old boy from San Jose who went missing for a week has been found safe on Treasure Island.
- A San Francisco startup, Wild Type, is pioneering lab-grown salmon as a sustainable seafood option.
- A new book by Reverend Dr. Megan Rohrer chronicles over a century of transgender history in San Francisco's Tenderloin.
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