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The Marin County Board of Supervisors will temporarily relocate its regular meetings beginning next month to allow for major audio and video upgrades in the Board's chamber at the Civic Center.
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The interior parts of the Bay Area and the central coast will be under a cold weather advisory, which started this morning and ends at one o’clock this afternoon.
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What's on offer for live New Year's Eve blues, plus a countdown of our Top 10 albums of 2025 — Sunday, December 28 at 4 pm.
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Tshego Letsoalo, Maria Yates, Patrick King Most, Sarah Cahill, and Emmanuel Nado come together to talk about the music from their Best of 2025 albums.
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The man accused of placing two pipe bombs in Washington on the eve of Jan. 6, 2021 told investigators someone needed to "speak up" for people who believed the 2020 election was stolen, prosecutors said Sunday.
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The drills came after Beijing expressed anger at U.S. arms sales, and a statement by Japan's prime minister saying its military could get involved if China were to take action against Taiwan.
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President Trump could use the face-to-face at his Mar-a-Lago estate to look for ways to speed up the peace process, as Israel's leader has been accused of not pushing his side to move fast enough.
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A 'bomb cyclone' is intensifying severe winter weather for millions of people across the U.S. The system is expected to knock out power and disrupt holiday travel.
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Washington Post reporter Dana Hedgpeth has extensively covered the 523 Indian boarding schools established in the US, where 3,104 students died between 1828 and 1970.
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On today's show it's all about Bruce Lee! Writer Jeff Chang has a new book. It's called "Water Mirror Echo: Bruce Lee and the Making of Asian America."
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San Francisco deputy sheriffs have stopped making their weekly Wednesday door-to-door evictions until early next month.
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A major storm and strong winds swept across Northern and Central California, downed trees and power lines, and knocked out electricity overnight for more than 125-thousand PG&E customers.