Noah Baustin
Noah Baustin is a data reporter focused on data-driven enterprise stories and supporting reporters across the newsroom with data analysis and visualizations. Previously, he worked on long-term data projects for the New York Times Graphics Department and KQED’s California Reporting Project. Noah got his start in journalism as an audio producer and worked for American Public Media’s Field Work podcast. He holds a master’s degree in journalism from UC Berkeley and a bachelor’s in food systems from New York University.
Nurses Raise Alarm on Unsafe ER Conditions at a Top SF Hospital
911 System Buckled as Storms Wreaked Havoc in SF
Doctor Gives Cutting-Edge HIV Treatment to SF’s Most Vulnerable
Overcrowding at San Francisco Hospital Causes Major Ambulance Delays
Cliff Views to Strip Clubs: New Study Finds the Emotional Highs and Lows of San Francisco
Who Made the Most Money in SF’s City Hall Last Year? It Wasn’t Mayor Breed
Supervisors To Rehash Sanctuary Law, Sex Work and Policing
Indicted Executive Fingers Ex-Boss in Nuru Corruption Case
Did Tesla Sales Stay Strong in California Despite Controversy Around Elon Musk?
Juror Pay Could Go Way Up in California
Biggest Minimum Wage Bump Since 2015 Coming to San Francisco
Cancer Screening Delivers Devastating News to Some SF Firefighters
Suspended, Revoked Nonprofits Could Lose City Contracts Under New Policy
Foreign Immigration to the Bay Area on the Rise for First Time in Five Years
New Treatment Can Help Drinkers Cut Back Before It’s a Problem
Bribes, Bling and Trash: Breaking Down the Key Players in San Francisco’s Corruption Scandal
These Are the Bay Area’s Most Sleep-Deprived Areas
Are People Really Flocking Back to San Francisco? Here’s What Data Shows
Who Drinks and Smokes the Most in the Bay Area? These Maps Show the Hotspots
Public Defender Identifies 1,300 San Franciscans Now Eligible To Have Their Criminal Records Cleared
Supervisors Demand Answers for San Francisco’s Negligent Nonprofit Review
SF Paid $25 Million to Revoked, Suspended, Delinquent Nonprofits
Thousands Moved Out of San Francisco Last Year. Here’s Where They Went
California’s Population Shrank for the Second Year in a Row
Were San Francisco’s Streets Dirtier in 2022?
Did Crime Go Up in San Francisco This Year?
Why San Franciscans Wait So Long for Ambulances
SF May Be First in Nation To Require This Type of Military Pay
Teen Says SF Cop Used Drugs, Had Sex With Her. He Got a $240K Salary Anyway
A Wave of New Restaurants and Bars Heading for San Francisco in 2023
SF Firefighters Risk Cancer Every Day—Even Their Jackets Are a Threat
‘Like a Piece of Luggage’: SF Sends Away More Foster Kids Than Any County in California
‘Just a Distraction’: SF Activists React to Reports Iran Will Close Its Morality Police
Graffiti Complaints Hit a 10-Year High This Summer. What’s the City’s Response?
Jurors Are Paid Shockingly Little in California—SF Is Trying To Change That
SFO Prices Are Sky-High This Holiday Season
Election Update: Prop. E Loses, District 4 and Prop. D Races Remain Too Close To Call
The Haight and Its Neighbors Carried Car-Free JFK Drive to Victory
Meager Spending in DA Race Signals Lack of Confidence in Jenkins’ Challengers
Political Groups Have Spent Over $10 Million to Influence Upcoming SF Elections, New Filings Show
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Who’s Spending: Breed-Backed Housing Measure Still a Money Monster
Who’s Spending Money: Donors Pile Into District 6 Race
Who’s Spending What: Homelessness Commission Makes Strange Bedfellows
Who’s Spending Money: Museum Patrons Back Return of Cars to JFK
This Is Who’s Spending Money in the District 4 Supervisors Race
This Is Who’s Spending Money on SF Housing Propositions
DA Jenkins Touts Tougher Charges for Dealing Drugs Near Schools. But She’s Filed Just 2 Such Cases So Far
DA Brooke Jenkins in Driver’s Seat Ahead of Election, But Many Voters Still Undecided
SF Will Pay for Your Political Campaign. Meet the Candidates Who Got the Most Taxpayer Money
SF Leads the Nation in These Key Demographics
How San Francisco Ended Up With the Nation’s Richest Renters
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SF Bay Area Reigns as Nation’s Work-From-Home Capital, Census Data Shows
San Francisco Braces for Epic Commercial Real Estate Crash
SF Prosecutors Prevent People With Court Debts From Clearing Criminal Records. A State Bill Could Change That
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20K People Will Experience Homelessness in SF This Year, With the Latino Unhoused Population Surging
San Francisco’s Pandemic Exodus May Be Over, New Analysis Finds