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San Jose passed a controversial policy last week, allowing the city to fine unhoused individuals who refuse shelter offers. Three refusals in 18 months could result in an arrest. The updated policy takes effect July 1. Sweeps are expected to run through October.
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The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District is gearing up for fire season by putting its seasonal firefighting helicopter, Copter 1, back into action.
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This week, BAY MADE is thrilled to share a new series from UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism that tries to make sense of the executive orders that continue to flood out of the Oval Office.
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Last week, KALW hosted a wild night of fun and laughter at our event space in Downtown San Francisco. It was a live episode of our show, Queer Power Hour, and the theme was “Pride, Protest, & Punchlines.” In this excerpt we bring you the comedic stylings of Natasha Muse.
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The BART Police Department is legally obligated to provide monthly reports about crimes over the past year and internal affairs complaints.
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Adam Rhodes reports that state and federal governments have moved to criminalize trans people, parents of trans children, and healthcare providers.
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DHS says immigration raids will continue and protests are escalating across the country. Families say they are still searching for loved ones who've been detained.
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Federal agents forcibly removed U.S. Senator Alex Padilla from a Homeland Security press conference in Los Angeles on earlier today, pushing him to the ground and handcuffing him in a skirmish widely condemned by California Democrats.