-
After the Supreme Court struck down the tariffs Trump imposed last year, he announced a new 10 percent global tariff. Why won’t the media call his actions illegal?
-
The commercial licenses of 20,000 immigrant drivers in California – about 35 percent of whom are Sikh – have been temporarily restored, after devastating the community.
-
Blueswomen's History MonthBlueswomen of the Bay Area (and beyond) for Women's History Month, Sunday March 1 at 4 pm. -
QUEER POWER HOUR honors Black History Month with a special presentation of an audio documentary from Afropop Worldwide about how house and techno music emerged from the gay and Black communities of two Midwestern cities in the 1970s and 80s.
FEATURED SHOWS
LATEST FROM NPR
-
Fighting intensified in the Middle East during the Olympic truce, in effect through March 15. Flights are being disrupted as athletes and families converge on Italy for the Winter Paralympics.
-
She was thrilled to become the first teacher from a government-sponsored school in India to get a Fulbright exchange award to learn from U.S. schools. People asked two questions that clouded her joy.
-
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WXXI listener Jonathan Black and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
-
The deaths of three U.S. servicemen mark the first American casualties since the start of operation "Epic Fury" on Saturday.
MORE STORIES FROM KALW
-
More than 20,000 immigrant truck drivers will be able to keep their licenses in California, at least temporarily, despite efforts by the Trump administration and the state of California to revoke them.
-
San Francisco’s Environment Department is facing huge potential cuts under Mayor Lurie’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2026 - 2027.
-
Due to an outbreak of avian influenza, the elephant seal viewing area and tours at Año Nuevo State Park will be closed for the remainder of the season.
-
Last night, the Oakland Unified School Board voted to eliminate hundreds of district positions because of financial constraints.
-
San Francisco Superior Court clerks started striking today.
-
CrosscurrentsKALW’s BOUNCE host Erin Lim speaks to Crosscurrents host Hana Baba about WNBA ongoing contract negotiations between the players and the league owners.