Author: Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman
Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman
has 2.5% among authors.
BS Score: 1.1%.
Articles analyzed: 15.
Words analyzed: 58,196.
Analyzed articles
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- By Joseph Geha, Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman, Sydney Johnson
- 7/1/2026, 11:30 PM
Biased Writer Voice 36.3% - Appeal to Emotion 13% - Optimism Bias 11%
Thousands of soccer fans, young and old, seasoned and new, flooded the streets of Santa Clara on Wednesday in their red, white and blue finest as excitement and anticipation built ahead of an elimination match at Levi’s Stadium pitting the U.S. Men’s National Team against Bosnia-Herzegovina’s squad. The knockout game marked the first... more
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- By Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman
- 6/17/2026, 8:48 PM
Anecdotal 32.7% - Negativity Bias 28.1% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 22.7%
Street closures meant to curb an entrenched sex work trade in San Francisco’s Mission District will remain for another 18 months, after the city's transportation board of directors voted to extend the traffic barriers on Tuesday. Many Capp and Shotwell street residents who live on blocks with the closures implored directors during public... more
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- By Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman
- 6/17/2026, 6:00 PM
Loss Aversion 16.4% - Framing Effect 16.3% - Anchoring Bias 13.9%
San Franciscans will be asked to pay for Muni in a whole new way this November. Not just at fare gates and ticket vending machines, but through an annual parcel tax as well. The Stronger Muni For All campaign announced Tuesday that it submitted enough valid signatures to qualify a parcel tax measure for the upcoming Nov. 3 general... more
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- By Katie DeBenedetti, Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman
- 6/15/2026, 11:07 PM
Negativity Bias 19.8% - Appeal to Authority 19.3% - Anecdotal 12.2%
The Bay Area saw its highest summer tides on record over the weekend, and more flooding and king tides are expected in low-lying coastal and bayshore areas through Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. Water levels peaked at 1.97 feet above normal Sunday — breaking the Bay Area’s summer record, set the previous day. Tides... more
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- By Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman
- 6/15/2026, 11:00 AM
Framing Effect 21.6% - Hasty Generalization 12.2% - Biased Writer Voice 9.3%
In Robert Burns’ world, the Powell-Mason Cable Car is heralded by a flute and a tubular bell. The M-Ocean View carries a soft mallet and a sub bass. The N-Judah is a marimba and a bass pizzicato. Taken altogether, the generative composition creates a lo-fi, sonic interpretation of the Bay Area’s most-ridden transit service, San... more
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- By Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman
- 6/10/2026, 5:37 AM
Biased Writer Voice 40% - Negativity Bias 32.2% - Halo Effect 18.4%
The FBI served three federal search warrants in Contra Costa County on Tuesday morning, including the county assessor’s office, as part of an “ongoing investigation,” according to FBI spokesperson Cameron Polan. The bureau also searched a residence on Arnold Drive in the city of Martinez and a residence on Temple Drive in the nearby town... more
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- By Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman
- 5/14/2026, 11:00 AM
Optimism Bias 29.3% - Framing Effect 16.7% - Biased Writer Voice 16%
While high-speed rail has long captured the imagination of road-weary California travelers, Caltrans is exploring the feasibility of a different mode of expedited travel: high-speed buses. Caltrans staff on Wednesday shared research on how high-speed buses capable of traveling anywhere from 80 to 140 mph might operate safely if found... more
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- By Ericka Cruz Guevarra, Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman, Pauline Bartolone, Jessica Kariisa
- 5/13/2026, 10:00 AM
Negativity Bias 50% - Unattributed Quote 50% - Availability Heuristic 35.9%
Workers at San Francisco International Airport who clean planes, handle baggage, and push wheelchairs told city supervisors at a recent hearing that they’re sleeping in their cars and surviving on rice and oatmeal. Now city supervisors say their labor fight for higher wages is on notice. Links: San Francisco Airport Labor Fight Hits City... more
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- By Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman
- 5/7/2026, 11:59 PM
Unattributed Quote 27.9% - Availability Heuristic 21.8% - Negativity Bias 19.7%
Students at colleges across the Bay Area found themselves locked out of a widely used learning platform Thursday after hackers seized the data of an educational technology company and demanded a ransom to prevent its release. UC Berkeley, San Francisco State University, Stanford and the Peralta Community College District are among the... more
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- By Azul Dahlstrom-Eckman
- 4/30/2026, 10:00 AM
Anecdotal 13.4% - Halo Effect 7% - Hasty Generalization 6.6%
View the full episode transcript. Like many people who travel to and from the city of Alameda, Sarah Reid, one day, found herself facing a bridge that was temporarily disconnected. The Park Street Bridge, a forest green drawbridge, about the length of a football field, had split open, casting the four-lane bridge at a 70-degree angle in... more