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Berkeley's Big Election Year / Book It: QAnon and the destruction of the...

Berkeley voters will elect 11 city officials in November, including a new Mayor. Today, how this election could reshape the policy and politics of their city. Then, what it’s like helping someone you...

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QAnon and the destruction of the American family Part Two

Angie Coiro continues her converation with Jesselyn Cook, author of the new book "The Quiet Damage: QAnon and the Destruction of the American Family." Today, we hear what it's like to try and reach a...

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How Berkeley's crowded election lineup might reshape the city

Berkeley voters are facing a long ballot this November. To better understand the choices ahead, we talk to Berkeleyside’s Associate Editor and City Hall Reporter Nico Savidge.

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Project 2025 is "among the most profound threats to the people," Pt 2

Project 2025 will enable discrimination across society, set polluters loose, undo climate action, make education unaffordable, and more, according to Democracy Forward.

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KITCHEN SISTERS AUDIO FESTIVAL: Early Works

This month BAY MADE is proud to present The Kitchen Sisters Audio Festival, featuring four decades of work from Bay Area radio legends Nikki Silva and Davia Nelson (a.k.a. The Kitchen Sisters).

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SF 'Supes' ban AI tool used to set rents

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed an ordinance yesterday that will prohibit the sale or use of "algorithmic devices” used by landlords to set rents or occupancy levels for residential...

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Alleged assailant charged in Pearsall shooting

The 17-year-old alleged assailant of 49ers rookie Ricky Pearsall is being arraigned Wednesday in San Francisco juvenile court.

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Chinatown native named interim SFFD chief

Sandra "Sandy" Tong was sworn in yesterday as San Francisco's interim fire chief following the retirement of Jeanine Nicholson.

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California Legislation – How a Bill Becomes a Law

Tonight's host, Rob Wyman, is joined by Beth Mora, Mora Law. Rob and his guests will discuss how a bill becomes law. How to write it, find a sponsor, lobby it, and work through the legislative...

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Season Five trailer

Season five of tbh drops next week! We'll hear what teenagers are thinking about when it comes to voting or being too young to vote in an election year.

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He flunked first grade. Now, he’s graduating college.

André Davis is about to get a college degree at San Quentin. But he wasn’t always a star student.

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For longtime East Oakland resident, A's imminent departure 'crushing'

This is the last month the A’s we’ll be playing in Oakland. Today, we hear how their imminent departure feels for a local that grew up a stone's throw away from the Coliseum.

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Summer Brenner’s memoir dedicated to her brother with schizophrenia

Berkeley author Summer Brenner reads from her memoir. It’s a family memoir, it's about her brother David who was schizophrenic and who came to Berkeley during the last year of his life to live with her.

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The Graduate / Foul Ball / New Arrivals: Daniel Gumbiner

André Davis is about to get a college degree at San Quentin. But he wasn’t always a good student. Today, we bring you a new story from Uncuffed. Then, an update on how the Oakland A’s have played...

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Sights and Sounds: Marissa Ortega-Welch

On this week's episode of "Sights & Sounds," KALW reporter Marissa Ortega-Welch gives her arts and culture suggestions happening in the Bay Area.

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GOP voter suppression efforts & the home raids of TX Latino activists

Last Tuesday, armed officers appeared at the homes of at least six Latino activists who register people to vote in Texas. They took cellphones, laptops, and documents.

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KITCHEN SISTERS AUDIO FESTIVAL: Behind Bars

This month BAY MADE is proud to present The Kitchen Sisters Audio Festival, featuring four decades of work from Bay Area radio legends Nikki Silva and Davia Nelson (a.k.a. The Kitchen Sisters).

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SF program facing calls for an audit

The Dream Keeper Initiative, which was established four years ago to support San Francisco’s African American community, is facing demands for an audit amid questions on how it has spent millions of...

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Oakland sues Southwest Airlines over alleged violations of sick leave laws

Oakland City Attorney Barbara Parker filed a lawsuit against Southwest Airlines on Wednesday alleging ongoing violations of city and state sick leave laws.

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Almanac - Friday, September 6, 2024

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