THE INTERSECTION: Desert × Default at Burning Man
On BAY MADE, the fourth of four stories this week about Burning Man from THE INTERSECTION.
View ArticleFirst Stern Grove / Driverless Cars / New Arrivals
Today, we look back on this summer at Stern Grove. Then, we get the latest on the robotaxis we're seeing all over the Bay Area. And, Sonoma County author Greg Sarris reads from his latest book.
View ArticleLead levels in some Oakland schools exceed safety standards
On Monday, Oakland Unified School District parents received some unsettling news. Several of its campuses have lead levels higher than their safety threshold.
View ArticleThe Bay Votes 2024: The Future of San Francisco's Great Highway
A public conversation about the ballot measure to permanently close San Francisco's Upper Great Highway to car traffic and turn it into a park. It's Proposition K on the November ballot.
View ArticleGroups march to SF City Hall to protest ongoing encampment sweeps
On Thursday afternoon, a coalition gathered on the steps of San Francisco’s City Hall, to protest the city’s policy on “aggressive” encampment sweeps.
View ArticleMedia coverage of the DNC and the anti-war protests in Chicago
This week, The Democratic Party's convention featured speeches on critical issues, including reproductive rights and Trump's Project 2025 agenda.
View ArticleStern Grove Chronicles Part 4: A Peek Behind the Scenes
In the last of this summer series, we talk to the folks behind the scenes. From the community of Bay Area music crew to a descendent of Stern Grove's founder.
View ArticleSan Francisco Sues Makers of AI-Generated ‘Deepfake’ Pornography / Making the...
We’ll learn about a landmark lawsuit against creators of AI-generated "deepfake" pornography, discuss the importance of civic education in addressing the challenges facing college campuses and our...
View ArticleHow 3M covered up the dangers of 'forever chemicals' for decades
A ProPublica investigation reveals how 3M allowed PFAS chemicals to flood our bodies and environment while sitting on research that showed the chemicals are toxic.
View ArticleSchool board resignation caps first week for SF Public Schools
The first week back for 50,000 students in San Francisco’s public schools was capped with an unexpected change of leadership on the school board last Friday.
View ArticleCal State and UC systems to adopt new policies around student protests
After seeing several pro-Palestine encampments at multiple UC and Cal State campuses last spring, both university systems are strengthening existing restrictions on what student protesters are allowed...
View ArticleHOW WILD: Untrammeled
On BAY MADE, the first of four stories this week from the new HOW WILD podcast, produced by KALW’s Marissa Ortega-Welch.
View ArticleAlameda County firefighter placed on leave for 'racial comments'
An Alameda County firefighter has been placed on paid administrative leave after making what Fire Chief William McDonald called "racial comments" toward a community member while off-duty.
View ArticleFree grocery store opens in Bayview’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School
A free grocery store is opening today at a public school in San Francisco's Bayview through a collaboration between Amazon, the YMCA, and Goodr.
View ArticleCrafting Energy and Emotion: Bolis Pupul’s Solo Exploration in 'Letter to Yu'
Bolis Pupul delves into the emotional depth and creative experimentation behind his new record, Letter to Yu—an album wholly inspired by a letter written to his late mother.
View ArticleMore than 8,000 new Berkeley students arrive, struggle to find housing
With the start of fall classes, students attending UC Berkeley flock into the city, looking for housing nearby. But the university has the lowest percentage of students housed on campus in the UC...
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