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After years of delays, 16- and 17-year-olds in Oakland and Berkeley will finally get a chance to vote in school board elections.
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For many students, the pressure to academically succeed starts young. Are mindfulness tools, the answer to helping students to curb stress?
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The third of four recent episodes about the Bay Area from the locally produced California Sun podcast. Airing this week on BAY MADE.
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The sounds of where granite mountains meet a volcanic range.
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CrosscurrentsLast week, KALW’s investigative series “Without a Voice” won a Webby Award. It looks into allegations of abuse at one of the most carefully regulated group homes in the state. In this episode, Chris takes us inside a family’s struggle about their daughter’s mistreatment.
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Over the weekend, a crowd of stakeholders gathered at UCSF’s Parnassus campus to kick off construction for what the university says will be a 15-story, “state-of-the-art” facility.
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A car fire on the Bay Bridge on Tuesday morning led to a large plume of smoke and the closure of multiple westbound lanes, according to the California Highway Patrol.
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5/1/24 On the Arts Host David Latulippe's guests are Dr. German Gonzalez; Torange Yeghiazarian & Debórah Eliezer; Patrick Klein. Peter Robinson reflects on Right to Read Day | Wednesdays @ 4:00pm PST!
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The second of four recent episodes about the Bay Area from the locally produced California Sun podcast. Airing this week on BAY MADE.
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Since the 1920’s, women have used the flight attendant profession to live and travel independently. A new film documents their fight for gender and racial equity.
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New ArrivalsNatasha Triplett's book celebrates Junteenth with the reader through a community parade, a family bbq, and finally a recounting the importance of the holiday.
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CrosscurrentsWe’ve got some exciting news, this year KALW is partnering with the California Academy of Sciences. We are recording their three-part-series “Intersections.” It explores how artistic mediums connect cultures and communities. Today, an excerpt from the first one on "dance."
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UncuffedUncuffed Solano producer Jay Evans interviews Jerry Reyes about the time his mother abandoned the family, and how he learned to make sense of the loss.