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Marches will unfold across the Bay Area tomorrow to challenge many of the Trump administration's policies, just days after ICE raids sparked protests in downtown Los Angeles.
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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.
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The Bay Area Air District reached an agreement with Chevron on a new air pollution monitoring system at its Richmond refinery that will bring enhanced monitoring for hydrogen sulfide.
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The Oakland City Council yesterday approved the city’s nearly four-and-a-half billion dollar budget.
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Amidst the joy of Pride, we discuss how the Trump administration's policies are hurting LGBTQ+ communities and find out how they are resisting and fighting back.
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CrosscurrentsOne student reporter looked to a San Jose community health center to find out what Medicaid cuts would mean for them.
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About a dozen residents of a homeless encampment in northwest Berkeley will be allowed to remain there while the city continues its effort to dismantle the settlement.
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At least four immigrants were arrested yesterday by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents just after their cases were heard in an immigration court in Concord.
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Bay MadeFor Pride Week on KALW, BAY MADE shares stories about queer culture, news and history from Christopher Beale’s podcast Stereotypes.