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Phoebe Quinton

Phoebe Quinton

Phoebe Quinton is a journalist from Atlanta, passionate about telling underreported stories. Her interest in policy development and social issues has led her to cover small businesses, transgender athletes and immigrant communities. As an undergraduate at Stanford University, she majored in International Relations and improved her French and Arabic. Outside of the classroom, she was a desk editor at The Stanford Daily and worked in podcast production for the Stanford Storytelling Project. You can also find her work in The Peninsula Press, a California publication, and in 285 South, a local newsletter focused on immigrants in Atlanta.

Raphael Warnock addressed reporters at a rally on Saturday Nov. 26. (Phoebe Quinton/Peninsula Press)
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NewsDecember 6, 2022<December 19, 2022

In close election, voting rights activists work to inform formerly incarcerated people of eligibility

  ATLANTA, GA — Ahead of the Georgia Senate election runoff, criminal justice organizations in Georgia have focused on making sure everyone eligible to…

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News, PoliticsNovember 7, 2022<November 7, 2022

Proposition 30: Lyft Support For Climate Tax, Electric Vehicle Measure Looks Like A Liability

During October, donations aimed at defeating Proposition 30, a tax on the wealthy to subsidize electric vehicles in California, topped $14 million. As recently…

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Election workers, Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters vote
NewsNovember 7, 2022<November 7, 2022

Amid a national poll worker shortage, Santa Clara County has plenty of volunteers

SAN JOSE, Calif. – A tight labor market coupled with threats to poll workers have led to staff shortages in states including Georgia, Arizona…

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Palo Alto launches new program to transition to electric water heaters
Environment, News, PoliticsOctober 27, 2022<October 30, 2022

Palo Alto launches new program to transition to electric water heaters

Palo Alto, in a bid to phase out gas water heaters and reduce fossil fuel emissions, is making it easier for residents to install…

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Business, NewsDecember 7, 2021<September 1, 2022

Bay Area restaurants remain resilient after federal aid programs end

The COVID-19 pandemic hit restaurants hard across the United States. However, despite catastrophic predictions in early 2020, fewer than 14% closed, according to the National Restaurant Association.

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