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A hands-on, interactive workshop where we build our emergency kits together with guidance from emergency preparedness experts.
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How will the Supreme Court rule on an important libel suit? Plus, Al Letson's new podcast is set to launch.
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A vintage episode exploring the life and thought of William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, born February 23, 1868.
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Santa Clara is locking in plans for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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The organization that oversees San Francisco’s Presidio Park has two weeks to respond to an executive order signed yesterday by President Donald Trump to cut funding it has deemed as “unnecessary.”
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Alameda County Superior Court is experiencing the second day of a two-day strike of court employees. The union is demanding more pay and adequate training for new employees.
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Cancer rates are rising among young people and women, according to the American Cancer Society. Diet and nutrition can play a key role in reversing this trend.
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A live broadcast conversation with local organizations focused on immigration advocacy to explore how they are responding to rapidly changing federal policies.
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Former Alameda County Superior Court judge Ursula Jones Dickson was sworn in yesterday as the Alameda County District Attorney.
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Mayor Daniel Lurie has announced Julie Kirschbaum as the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's permanent director of transportation.
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The executive director of the Oakland Community Police Review Agency has announced that he is resigning within a month.
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Bay MadeThis week, BAY MADE shares stories from alumni of KALW's Summer Journalism Program. Applications for this year are due Sunday, February 23rd.
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While cancer deaths are falling nationally, new cases are increasing among younger adults at alarming rates, particularly for breast and gastrointestinal cancers.