
He was a guest on Fresh Air after breaking a major story about the nation's first supervised injection site plan in Philadelphia. He helped lead NPR's reporting of Bill Cosby's two criminal trials. In that role, he focused on major corruption trials, law enforcement, and local criminal justice policy. Before that, he covered criminal justice at member station WHYY.

He came to San Francisco from Washington, where he focused on national breaking news and politics. He covers technology and how Silicon Valley's largest companies are transforming how we live and reshaping society.


Bobby Allyn is a business reporter at NPR based in San Francisco.
